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3.1 CAMERA REMOVAL
Do not use a twisting action when releasing the
tabs. Insert the screwdrivers and pry by moving
the handles towards each other a small amount.
Never twist the screwdrivers as the tabs may
break! Replace the bracket if the tab is broken.
(Two
Locations)
Figure 13 – Camera Release
See Figure 13.
If a camera needs to be removed, locate
the two locations at the lower corners where the camera
and bracket meet.
1.
Insert two medium-sized flat-blade screwdrivers into
the slots, fully seating them.
2. Then –
gently prying by moving the screwdriver
handles away from the windshield a small amount –
push against the retaining clips to release the camera.
To install the camera into the bracket,
See Figure 12.
1. Engage the top of the camera into the bracket. There
are two channels in the camera that need to line up
with the bracket housing, so check to be sure that both
sides engage into the bracket.
2. While maintaining the engagement at the top of the
camera, rotate the rest of the camera body towards
the bracket.
3. When the camera and bracket meet, there are retaining
clips built into the bracket that will snap into place,
holding the camera in position.
IMPORTANT
4.
Double-check that the camera is fully engaged into
the bracket by verifying that the channel between
them has the same gap all the way around. Pull
gently on the camera to check that the tabs at the
top and bottom are engaged and that there is no
play
.
See Figure 12.
5. Remove any tape, or temporary marks made, during
the installation.
1. Engage the top of
the camera into the
bracket
2. Rotate the camera into
the bracket
3. Listen for the click as
the bracket engages the
camera
IMPORTANT: Double-check that the
camera is fully engaged into the
bracket.
Verify that the channel between
them has the same gap all the way
around, and pull gently on the
camera to check that the tabs at
the top and bottom are engaged
and that there is no play.
Figure 12 – Camera Installation
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