12-25-2011, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by butdamnbrian
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Confused about what? Maybe I could clarify?
The rear cameras (whether $18 or $150 kenwood) are just a video source. My question was about viewing and switch the camera on and was in response to:
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Originally Posted by cossie1600
Mine came within two or three weeks. I just got the urge to put it together even though I have no TV/any means to view the video yet.
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There are a few options for displaying: - Displaying via a replacement head unit which has a video input for backup camera
- Additional screen
- Plugging in to Aux Video-in available on some 370z
The US2010/11 370z cars have the newer Nav system which has the software to support the reversing camera with the gridlines, but the cars don't have the required wiring. The harness that I created fixes that problem. Once installed you have somewhere to connect the rear camera and the result is a factory like system where there rear camera will automatically appear when engaging reverse and you will have the gridlines that move with the steering wheel.
Last edited by bdl99; 12-25-2011 at 10:42 AM.
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