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5) Once the cable is in the boot area, run it to the location where the camera and the trailer
harness is located near the tail light wiring. You will more than likely need to remove boot
trims, so that the wires can be neatly concealed behind these panels. However in some cases
you can bend these panels at the sides after removing pinch weld rubbers etc., and simply
tuck them behind the panels without removing them completely.
6) For longer vehicles the cable can be extended using an optional Prolink extension cable
according to the length that is needed (PLC3-3 metres, PLC7-7 metres and PLC12-12 metres).
If you choose this option you will also need to extend the colour wire for the appropriate
camera input of the same gauge. When using the extension cable connect it to the CAM2
connector at the end of the main wiring harness.
7) Now that the power is connected to the main wiring harness connect it to the monitor
cable.
8) At the back of the vehicle, where the reverse light wiring is located, connect the correct
colour wire to match correct colour camera input to (+) Back up power (the wire that supplies
power to the reversing light globe and is energised only when the car is put into reverse).
Use a suitable splicing/crimp connector (Scotch Lock type) or strip back the insulation and
solder the connection. Ensure that you insulate the connection with insulation tape or heat
shrink tube after you have finished to avoid short circuits.
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