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It should, as this is a universal kit. As long as you have a power accessory outlet to provide power to the mirror cam and a rear view mirror mounted on your windshield to attach it to, you should be good to go. I would caution you to check the width of your vehicle's rear view mirror. The 612 models do not have a front camera that can be adjusted farther outward like the 609 model. If you have a very wide rear view mirror by default, you might find the mirror cam does not fit centered on your original mirror or that the original rear view mirror blocks the mirror cam's front camera. I would also check the clearance between the mirror cam and the vehicle's sun visors. I recently equipped two vehicles with Vantop mirror cams and my 2006 Honda Civic could not accommodate the 612 model because both driver's side and passenger side's sun visors kept knocking the mirror cam askew every time they were moved up or down. It is a real pain to constantly readjust the mirror. I ended up going with the 609 model which provided plenty of clearance for the sun visors to move freely. I had no problems with the 612 model mirror cam on my 2013 Honda Fit.
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