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I haven't had the chance to install, to cold But I will say product is deceiving, it's not completely wireless.. rear camera needs to have ground wire connection. Which isn't the hard part, you need to locate your power wire( positive wire) on your reverse lights to splice into..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure about a Subaru Impreza, but I have recently installed one in a Mazda Miata and Toyota Camry. The Miata took longer (approx an hour) due to how you have to remove the tail light assembly to get access to the backup light wires. The Camry was much easier as all that was required was to remove the trunk lid liner and drill a small hole behind the license plate (about 30 min). The main influence of time to install is the location of the license plate and the location of your backup lights. You have to run the camera's power cord to where-ever the backup lights are. For example, if I were to install this on my Mazda CX-7, the camera would be mounted on the rear hatch, but the backup lights are on either side of the body in the tail light assemblies. The power cord would need to go up the tailgate and then down the rear pillar to the backup lights.....this would involve removing the interior panels from all locations where the wire needed to be routed. But once you have the camera's power line routed, all you do is suction cup the monitor to the windshield and plug in the power cable to your cigarette lighter. As long as your outlet powers down when you turn off the car, you don't even have to unplug the monitor (not so for American cars where the power is generally on all the time to the lighter socket).
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