RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
are there any cameras out there that could be mounted without having to drill/grind holes in the Outlander's sheetmetal? How about mounting cameras to the rear glass from the inside - does something like this exist?
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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
ruski, look the next website ( License Frame Camera) for asnwer your question: http://www.mitocorp.com/backup-camera-solutions.html
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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
Thanks.
Someone also pointed me to this (pretty inexpensive) http://cgi.ebay.com/Car-License-Plat...3A1%7C294%3A50 Does the harness come with matching connectors to just plug the camera? (I think in the pictures the harness is shown with a bunch of lose ends) |
RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
Is it just me or is the first post cut off right after Part 3? I'd really like to see the whole write up as I want to do this same thing. Anyone know where I can find the rest of it?
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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
the wire harness has a connector setup for the MMCS on one side and a blank connector for plugging into the OEM camera.
if you prefer to use a different camera ican layout what each wire is for. if your planning to install a camera the wire harness will simplify your project for sure. |
RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
Hey did somebody manage to get the Kenwood CCD-2000 connected to the MMCS? I have been told it does a better job at imagequality at low light and the price is somewhat better too ( its about 170 EUR compared to about 230 EUR in NLD ) I am only not sure about how to connect it
someone ?? We would really need to see if there is really an image difference between Pioneer ND-BC2, Kenwood CCD-2000 and Panasonic CY-RC50KU Oh another question, since i have a european 2009 model I'd be interested to see where i could find the prepared wiring connector for the rearview camera exactly. I am new to dismanteling the interior so can someone show a picture or precisely tell me where to look? Thanks ORIGINAL: mitsupartsman.com the wire harness has a connector setup for the MMCS on one side and a blank connector for plugging into the OEM camera. if you prefer to use a different camera ican layout what each wire is for. if your planning to install a camera the wire harness will simplify your project for sure. |
RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
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OK since nobody responsed to my earlier questions i started my own discoveryin my 2009 Outlander. This post will be updated regularly till my Kenwood CCD-2000 camera ( which I bought on Ebay from budgetcaraudio.co.uk ) finally works.
First of all getting very confused on mitsupartsman diagram showing D38 for camera and the D09 in servicemanual for '07 also found somewhere on this forum. Also my dealer expressed that on the right hand side the camera connector should hang out some where. 1) So first contradiction/ question . Is D09 the same as D38 ? picture show no difference...?? See diagrams below.( left is latest diagam from mitsupartman right is from the '07 service manual) Attachment 7768 So I first ripped out my MMCS ( My Outlander is from the Netherlands so EU model ) Attachment 7769 Attachment 7770 Checked to make sure my 2009 model used the same wire coloring scheme and number of wires: ( OK ) Attachment 7771 Notice that the 2009 model already has prepared the cam position, no need to cut out the plastic part. however I did not see any hole to put the cable through (yet ) so probably need to drill a hole. Attachment 7772 The ripped out the side panels. Its not that straight forward since i had to go from floorpanels ( 2 clips ) to lower side panel 3 screws on bottom and two on side. Then could remove the light grey top side panel ( 2 hidden clips and a bunch straigh ones.) Found no D38 or D09 on right hand side but there was an empty plg on the wheel area.?? Haven't identified it yet...:-( Attachment 7773 So thought well lets have a look on the other side then and did see a two wire connector - orange/blue- but doubt this is it ... Attachment 7774 so still looking for the connector that should be here somewhere.. to be continued. [IMG]local://upfiles/19107/319FC73BB846465AAF0CEAB15554A41F.jpg[/IMG] |
RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
here's the circuit diagram for vehicles with a rear camera. instead of looking for the d-38 connector you should look in the back door for the f-21 connector. if your 2009 model is prewired than that is the connector to use. btw the d-09 connector is a taillamp connector.
http://i39.tinypic.com/2emcv11.jpg |
RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
i was in the dealership this morning and the service manager told me that for the 2009 model there is actually a factory camera availible, which has precut holes in the bumper(if you have a 2009), you just punch it out, plop the camera in and run a wire into your nav unit.
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RE: Detailed Rear Camera Installation
ORIGINAL: BrodyGuy i was in the dealership this morning and the service manager told me that for the 2009 model there is actually a factory camera availible, which has precut holes in the bumper(if you have a 2009), you just punch it out, plop the camera in and run a wire into your nav unit. Courtesy of mitsupartsman: http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...catalogid=6626 |
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