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Yeti reversing camera - is it difficult to fit?

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Toying with the idea of fitting to a 2017 Yeti. It has the head unit model without Sat Nav.

 

Anyone had a go - i'd probably go for the genuine parts (maybe used)

Edited by Prezafab

Prezafab, with parking sensors and three mirrors do you really need it.

Unless of course you find yourself in very strange places?     😀

Edited by Carlodiesel

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I don't, but my other half is shorter than me and finds the one in the Audi very helpful...

I have gathered the parts for this job, and they work on the bench but haven't been fitted yet.  None are particularly expensive. My head unit is too old to have a video input, so I need an independent LCD monitor.  The camera is the type that is combined with a tailgate release switch as a bolt-in replacement.  To avoid running video coax through the tailgate flexi-loom, I also have a 2.4 GHz radio transmitter/receiver pair.

 

The idea is to power the camera and video transmitter from the ignition controlled +12 volt feed to the rear wiper, within the tailgate.  The video receiver and monitor need a source of +12 volts from the reversing lights.

 

When this is up and running I will give an update.

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