Installing the CAMSBAR on the License Plate
1. Remove the rear license plate to determine the best way to run the power
wires to the reverse lights. It is important to use the Reverse lights and not the
license plate illumination lamp or other lamps. The system is designed to
come on when the vehicle is in reverse gear only. Improper installation can
cause the system to operate incorrectly or to run at undesired times.
NOTE: All vehicles are designed differently. We offer some general
installation advice here, but check and re-check your installation before you
begin. Some vehicles may have the license plate on the tailgate and the
Reverse lights may be located on the vehicle pillar. In this case, you will need
to study your vehicle closely to determine the best route for the power wire. In
some vehicles it may be necessary to extend the power wire to reach the
reverse lamps. Power wire can be purchased at an auto parts store or
hardware store, if needed. Most installations can be completed by running the
power cable behind the trunk or tailgate rubber gasket, tucking it under the
interior trim panel, and then either connecting it at the back of the reverse
lamp in the trunk or removing the reverse lamp assembly (the same procedure
required to replace the light bulb).
2. The signal / power cable can be routed as recommended, above or through an
existing wire grommet, to reach the interior of the vehicle. If an existing
grommet is not available for use, you can drill a hole behind the license plate
to access the vehicle. If drilling a hole, purchase and install a rubber grommet
(from an auto parts store) to protect the wire from the sharp hole edges. The
rubber grommet must be a minimum of 13/32” to allow the wire and fuse
holder to pass through. Be sure to check behind the intended drilling location
before drilling to ensure no wires or mechanisms interfere or could be
damaged during drilling. Check for interference with license plate lights and
the hatch release switch or mechanism. If not using an existing factory
grommet, drill a hole to match the rubber grommet size that you intend to use
(13/32” minimum) at the selected location near the vehicle’s rear license
plate. Route the camera cable connector through the grommet and insert the
grommet into the hole to prevent water from entering into the vehicle. Be
sure to leave enough wire to route behind the license plate.
3. Place the CAMSBAR over the license plate and line up the holes. Fasten the
CAMSBAR to the license plate using the provided bolts from behind the plate
and then fasten the license plate to the vehicle. Use either the lower or upper
mounting holes on the license plate, making sure to not block any information
on your plate that is required by your state laws to be visible.
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