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2006 Tacoma reverse camera install

Old Feb 26, 2012 | 07:20 PM
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Cool 2006 Tacoma reverse camera install

So I bought one of those cheap (like $12) cameras that flood eBay because I figured what the heck do I have to lose, $12? And it actually feels like it's a pretty good quality built camera! The housing of the camera itself is aluminum, and is sealed at the front and back so it's watertight. The included RCA cable has a single wire that runs the length of it which makes it SUPER easy to run power back to the camera; only have to run the one cable back as apposed to having to run the RCA cable AND a separate power cable. And the RCA cable was the PERFECT length; ran it all the way up into the cab following the factory wiring harness on the frame rail and ended up with about a foot sticking out of the dash once the wire was fed up through it

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The most ideal place I could think of to mount it was on the bottom of the bumper just above the trailer hitch

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And in order to do that, the plastic cover has to come off. A small flat head screw driver pops off the top covers and the plastic push-clips, and underneath are 2 10mm bolts. After those are removed, the cover just pops off.

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There's a convenient indent in the support behind that plastic cover; that's where our screw is going to end up

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Centered up the bracket, marked the holes, threaded the screws through, then pulled them back out and mounted the bracket.

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Reinstalled the plastic cover, then installed the camera into the bracket.

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After that it's just a matter of running the wires up the frame rail following the factory harness and into the cab to hook up to your head unit or monitor.

While I had some paneling removed, I also had to tap into a reverse wire to tell my head unit when I'm in reverse so it knows to kick on the camera feed. Super easy to get to in these trucks. Just behind the driver's side kick panel are two plugs. The top one has a wire on it's top row that is red with a white stripe; that wire goes hot (12+) when in reverse.

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Now I DESPISE these little quick connects with a passion, but I'm hesitant to hack into a factory wiring harness... so we'll see how well this lasts...

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Now before you start putting everything back together, do yourself a favor and plug everything into you head unit and do a test, just to make sure everything is working properly

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Old Apr 9, 2012 | 12:43 AM
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wow,it's really a nice installing instruction.really useful,thanks.
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Old Oct 3, 2012 | 01:42 PM
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Smile super nice instruction

Thanks, guy, searched and looked at all sorts of cameras but was hesitant to install one. What about the factory camera, what's needed to connect? Looks like the factory camera has some different sort of electrical connection.
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