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New Owner - Question Re Oem Jdm Reverse Cam


domino_z
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i can confirm 2010 digital interface has it

would be worth checking out the 09's from your pov

The other day when we were on the phone I was not holding down the settings button that may be a reason it wasnt working.

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yeh that confirms what the US guys have found

only the digital unit has the auto reverse camera option inbuilt

i just received the camera kit from japanparts - super quick postage, less than a week!!

unboxing it now, instructions are in japanese but diagrams make it pretty easy

can do the install without removing the rear bumper, just need to thread the camera wire down to the undertray than back up into boot via a grommet

ill play around with it this weekend

edit* all unboxed. camera looks to be a clarion unit. pack contains alot of padded double sided tape

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I can open the diagnostic menu the same way as described but I cant see any menus that relate to a camera. Maybe the 09 doesnt have it.

No the 09 doesnt.... That's what Chris has been saying. The 2010 is digital and completely different.

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