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Difficulty depends on the vehicle. If it's older, then anyone with some basic 12v auto install experience and tools should be able to handle the job. It's a matter of running/connecting a video line to the monitor, and the most difficult part is power as you need to run a ground wire and a '+' power wire that ties into the reverse light '+' circuit somewhere. Requires some interior dis/reassembly. It can get a bit more complicated, including needing a diode wired in on reverse circuit, if you want to add a switched line to activate the camera and monitor whenever you want. If the vehicle is fairly new it gets more complicated as you need to be able to trace circuits, find ones that behave in certain ways, and be able to understand/wire in relays and run some extra lines. Still not rocket science, but a bit more involved than the old days of straight 12v circuitry! The alternative is having BB install it, which I'd guess is probably a fairly inexpensive job for an experienced team with all the right literature & tools. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I try looking the installation on YouTube so I could do it myself, unfortunately didn’t find anything for my car but did found others. If you are familiar with car cables and taking out your car stereo it shouldn’t be too hard. I did took mine to Best Buy and got charge 160.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Geek squad can. You will need some sort of monitor to go with it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s not difficult but it is a little tedious. You have to drill a small hole behind your license plate to pass the wires, connect them to your reverse light and then bring those wires up to the radio
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Best Buy can do the installation
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