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When you are looking for options that could benefit you in enhancing the safety for your car and any road incidents, installing a wireless reversing camera can come in pretty handy as a solution. While the wireless reversing camera is literally a lifesaving solution, it can be pretty daunting to have it installed. It is due to this, we have specified ways in which you could install the camera. Let’s find out what you should do.

Installation of Camera

To start off with the process of installing a wireless reversing camera, you should have an access to the trunk of your vehicle. Once you have it opened, you shall be able to decide on how to get the wire from the camera to the lamp and license plate. In a lot of scenarios, you want to have your wire installed in such a way where it is adjusted behind the number plate till the opening if the trunk.

Once the above process is done, you can have the backup lamp wires accessibility to start the cameras. A backup lamp has options of 2 wires that can go in it, a ground wire and a twelve volt wire. From this side, you can support the camera to the number plate and then set and adjust the wires accordingly to the taillight area. By using the wire splices, the wires from the camera should be connected to the wire splices that is usually provided with the set of the reversing camera.

Installation of Monitor

To install a monitor, you first need to select the right location for it. However, one should keep in mind that once you have it installed, it’s actually difficult to remove the whole thing and reset it. Since the job of the monitor screen is to give you a display of the rear view, it is important that you place it rightly which is convenient for the driver to see.

Testing

Before you attempt to drive your car with the camera and monitor installed in it, make sure you clearly test the camera beforehand so that you are actually able to see what’s behind your car. To do the procedure, turn the monitor and camera on and then ask someone to position an object that is immovable behind your car. While keeping your foot on the brake, put the car in reverse to see whether you are able to see the thing you have placed behind on the monitor screen or not. This is one of the best ways to test the camera before you actually take it to the road so that if there is any need of rectification, it can be done accordingly.