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Hopkins Electronics HM27512VA Review- Video

Hopkins Electronics HM27512VA Review

Today, we are reviewing Part Number HM 27512VA from Hopkins. This is their TrailblazerElectronic Deer Alert. So, this little thing is small, but mighty. First things first, Im going to letyou hear how this sounds. We are going to turn it on using a portable power source. (sirensbeeping) Thats pretty detectible.more


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4/24/2013 12:17:43 PM



Peak Performance Wireless Back-Up Camera Installation - 2004 Ford F-250- Video

Peak Performance Wireless Back-Up Camera Installation - 2004 Ford F-250

Today on our 2004 Ford pickup well be installing the Peak Performance Wireless Back-up Camera with color LCD monitor, part number pkc0rb. To begin our install well take the wire to the camera and feed it through the hole behind the license plate coverage area at the rear bumper and down between the hitch and the spare tire. Then well go ahead and mount the camera. The camera will be secured with the license plate bolts. Next well take the power wire for the back-up camera and wireless module and connect it here to the tow package of the vehicle. Well go ahead and pull back the wire loom and expose the manufacturers back-up wire signal.more


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4/19/2013 3:19:09 PM



K-Source Back-Up Camera Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

K-Source Back-Up Camera Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on this 2010 Chevy Silverado we're going to install part number KSVS-8. The K Source Vision System mirror replacement. To start off our install we're going to go ahead and remove the original mirror. Theres a small torqued screw underneath the base of the screw where it attaches to the windshield. We'll go ahead and remove that screw then we can go ahead and take off the mirror. We'll go ahead and disconnect the wiring that goes to the mirror.more


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12/31/2012 1:08:56 PM



Peak Wireless Back-Up Camera Installation - 2006 Ford E-350 Van- Video

Peak Wireless Back-Up Camera Installation - 2006 Ford E-350 Van

Today our 2006 Ford van E350 were going to install part number PK015737. This is Peaks wireless camera. Were going to start off our install by opening up the door on the passengers side. Were going to have to remove the interior panels to get access to the inside. Again, remove the top panel first. Well take the cover off for the manual lock and then we go ahead and remove the panel underneath.more


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11/1/2012 2:59:45 PM



Swift Hitch Portable Wireless Back-Up Camera Review- Video

Swift Hitch Portable Wireless Back-Up Camera Review

Today we're doing a review of our Swift Hitch Portable Water Resistant Wireless Camera System with Night Vision, part number SH02. The Swift Hitch Monitor comes with a 2-1/2 inch color LCD monitor. The wireless camera system includes a camera, the handheld monitor, a carrying case for both devices, a 12-volt charging cable for both devices and an extra cable that can be hooked up to an additional monitor or recording device. The camera has built in infrared lights to allow for up to 15 feet of night vision range, it is also a water resistant wireless camera. The two come with a 10-hour camera run time. The set works great for hooking up to your trailer or to a tow vehicle.more


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2/23/2012 3:19:26 PM



Swift Hitch Portable Wireless Back-Up Camera Installation- Video

Swift Hitch Portable Wireless Back-Up Camera Installation

Today on our 2005 Chevy Silverado, we're going to install the Swift Hitch Portable Wireless Camera, part number SH02. Our first step is to turn the power on, on the back side of the camera then we'll take our camera with the magnet side and stick it to our tailgate. Then we can take our monitor and turn the power on the monitor. Now, while watching the monitor, we'll simply adjust our camera into our custom view. Let's go ahead and take a look at the night vision on our camera by turning off the lights. Now, we'll go ahead and turn the lights back on and back on to our trailer.more


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2/23/2012 2:56:16 PM



Peak Wireless Back-Up Camera Installation - 2003 Ford F-250- Video

Peak Wireless Back-Up Camera Installation - 2003 Ford F-250

Today on this 2003 Ford F250, were gonna install part number PK015737 from Peak. Now this is the wireless backup camera monitor. Our camera is gonna get mounted just like this. You can mount it flat onto the license plate but they also give you spacers which allows you to tilt it as well. Now, when we install it to the spacers, youll notice that this line is at an angle. You can use that to point the camera up or down.more


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2/23/2012 2:53:05 PM



WagenTech Power Inverter Installation - 2011 Honda Pilot- Video

WagenTech Power Inverter Installation - 2011 Honda Pilot

Today on this 2011 Honda Pilot were going to install Wagan Techs Power Inventer, part number 02294. Now the wiring that comes with the inverter is not really long enough to reach up to the battery, so were going to use an additional kit to supply the necessary components and were actually using part number SW1520 from Superwinch, this here auxiliary wire harness. First thing were going to do is go ahead and show where were going to place our inverter. Were actually going to place underneath the passenger side seat. Now you can see how it sits a little bit crooked in there and theres a cut in the carpet already. So what were going to do is push it up against that one side of the carpet cut and we go to other side to make another cut where it will sit flat.more


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2/2/2012 3:46:32 PM



Hopkins Tire Pressure Monitoring System Review- Video

Hopkins Tire Pressure Monitoring System Review

Today we are going to show you the Hopkins wireless tire pressure monitoring system, part number HM30100VA. The system displays and continuously checks the pressure of each tire in the system. The system can monitor up to 24 tires. The Hopkins tire pressure monitor system, or TPMS, is compatible with all sizes of tires for cars, trucks, trailers and RVs. The sensors work on all sizes of tires up to 150 psi. And additional sensors are sold separately. The sensors simply install on the valve stems of each tire on the rig. Once installed for the first time, the sensor will take a reading and establish that as the baseline pressure. So make sure before you install any of the sensors that all of your tires are inflated to their proper pressure. Now we will move inside and we will show you the monitor. 0:51more


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3/16/2011 2:42:36 PM



Hopkins Rear View Camera Installation - 2001 Ford Excursion- Video

Hopkins Rear View Camera Installation - 2001 Ford Excursion

Today on this 2001 Ford Excursion, we are going to show you how to install the rear view camera system part number HM60195VA. The first thing we want to do before we get started is to go ahead and take all of the components out of the packaging. There are three different pieces that we are going to be using here to hook up our system. The first part is our new license plate mounting bracket which holds not only our back up sensors but our rear view camera as well. Inside the cab, we will be mounting our new camera. And in between the two we have this long lead of wiring harness. The red wire on this we are going to hook into the reverse light on the vehicle. Then the black wire is going to be grounded to the vehicle. So we are going to start at the rear of the vehicle and go ahead and figure out how we are going to hook into the reverse wire on the vehicle. Normally you would go ahead and hook in behind the taillights. However, this particular vehicle does have a factory installed tow package and this tow package does have a reverse wire hooked into it. So we are actually going to tap into there. In fact, all of the wires of the tow package up and around, there is actually a disconnect point right behind the license plate area. So I am going to go ahead and disconnect there and go ahead and wire my wires in. So what I have done is actually take the connector here and I popped it off of its mounting clip. And, it is hard to see here, but there is a release on the top side of that. If you press that down and pull away, you can separate the two pieces. Now what I can do is take the wired end and go ahead and bring it out underneath the vehicle so that it is easier to work with. 1:27more


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1/7/2011 3:30:11 PM



Autopage Backup Sensor Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Equinox- Video

Autopage Backup Sensor Installation - 2010 Chevrolet Equinox

Today on this 2010 Chevrolet Equinox we are going to install part number BPS-4 from Auto Page. First we are going to take off the tail light. A lot of times it is not necessary but it gives us extra room to take off the bumper cover so we do not scratch anything up. Next we will take out the fasteners that are on the edge of the fender wells. Underneath the vehicle by the passenger side fender well we will take out this fastener and then we will take out another fastener underneath the bumper. Repeat the same thing back over on the driver side. First thing we want to do when we take off the bumper cover is this will pop out to the side. Work it back and forth so it comes loose. Get both sides loose and then you can go straight back with the bumper. Now that we have got our bumper on the work bench we have got a better idea where we need to place the sensors. 00:56more


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8/25/2010 8:02:16 AM



Autopage Backup Sensor Demonstration- Video

Autopage Backup Sensor Demonstration

Today we are going to review part number, BPS-4 from Auto Page. This is their backup parking sensor. What this part includes is four ultrasonic sensors, an audible and visual display panel, a system control unit, cable and connectors, installation instructions, and a drill bit to do the install on the bumper of your vehicle. We have this product installed on this video and will show you how it works. :24more


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8/25/2010 7:30:17 AM



Wagan Power Inverter with a 210 Watt USB Port Review- Video

Wagan Power Inverter with a 210 Watt USB Port Review

Alright, today we are going to review part number WC2295-6 from Wagan Tech. What this is is a Smart AC 210 watt power inverter. What this does is it plugs into your 12 volt outlet in your vehicle and that converts that to 110 voltage. This does supply a constant wattage of 210. You can install two different 110 devices in here. It could be something like a small TV, video game console, or maybe if you are a contractor you could use this for charging batteries for your power tools. 0:31more


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2/26/2010 1:00:27 PM



Wagan Power Inverter with a 120 Watt USB and FM Transmitter Review- Video

Wagan Power Inverter with a 120 Watt USB and FM Transmitter Review

Alright, today we are going to review part number WC2413 from Wagan Tech. Alright, what we have here is a 4-in-1 wireless FM transmitter. What this device does first off is it pulls into a standard 12 volt outlet in the dash of your vehicle. It houses a couple of different outlets on it, first off. This is one of the 4-in-1 is the actual 120 watt inverter which gives you an outlet, which would be good for video game systems, a small TV, run a laptop off it, or your camera. 0:31more


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2/25/2010 8:34:01 AM



Hopkins Rear View Camera with Backup Sensors Review- Video

Hopkins Rear View Camera with Backup Sensors Review

Today, on this 2009 Honda Accord, we are going to be showing you the rear view camera system from Hoppy part number HM60195VA. We have all of our wires secured up and we just want to go ahead and give a quick test run to a back-up camera. You will see that when we put the power on, when we put the vehicle in reverse, that picture comes up. You will notice at the top there that we have three different colors. We have a green, a yellow and a red for each side. Those are going to be our distance indicators. And those will also be what will activate our back-up sensor as well. The red boxes will light up when we get near something. 0:32more


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1/21/2010 11:07:16 AM



Hopkins Rear View Camera Installation - 2009 Honda Accord- Video

Hopkins Rear View Camera Installation - 2009 Honda Accord

Today on this 2009 Honda Accord we will be installing the Rear View Camera System from Hoppy, part number HM60195VA. On this particular vehicle the easiest way to route it is going to be down the drivers side of the truck compartment and then under the kick board on the drivers side once we get inside the car. You also need to figure out, looking where the license plate goes, which you can see I have already removed, how we are also going to be getting the wire that is going up to our inboard camera from the license plate area inside of the car. :28more


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12/21/2009 3:30:28 AM



Master Lock Hitch Alignment and Vehicle Back up Demonstration- Video

Master Lock Hitch Alignment and Vehicle Back up Demonstration

Today we are going to cover part number 4843DAT from Master Lock. This is our hitch alignment and vehicle back up camera. This is a very simple system to install on your vehicle. It takes no time to install. First off we will cover the components of it. Starting back here. This is one of the mounts. This will actually mount the monitor to the windshield of your truck. It also has a neat little clip that goes into the vents on your vehicle if you want to mount it there temporarily. And this is the power supply chord and this plugs into your 12 volt power supply and plugs into the side of the camera. And on the back part, the actual camera itself is this unit right here. This actually will mount to the back of your vehicle on the trunkmore


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9/21/2009 4:04:32 PM



Peak Performance Products Backup Camera Review- Video

Peak Performance Products Backup Camera Review

Today we are going to be installing the backup camera from Peak Performance Products, and it is model number PK015737. The first thing we are going to do is to find a suitable mounting point for the mounting bracket that holds the monitor. You can typically mount it to your windshield here, but you want to make sure you put it in a location where it is not going to interfere with your sight line while you are driving. I am actually going to put it down below here and from there we can just kind of mount the monitor onto the bracket, and that snaps into place. Go ahead and plug the power source into the camera. You can see there is a little port here right on the side that that will plug into. And then the other end has a standard 12 volt cigarette lighter plug. On this particular vehicle it has actually got two, a cigarette lighter and then we have a 12 volt power source. So we can go ahead and plug into there. I am going to go ahead and hide the wires a little bit, from the camera over to the power source. Okay, a suitable routing point for the wires would be down the threshold here, along the door frame. And I am going to just kind of hide the wires back up and behind there. Okay, with the wire pulled through over here, hidden beneath the dashboard over there, I am going to pull this panel portion away, and again that further hides the wire for me. Makes a cleaner appearance. Then we just want to go ahead and plug that into our 12 volt power source.more


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8/31/2009 6:54:11 PM



Swift Hitch Backup Camera Review- Video

Swift Hitch Backup Camera Review

Today we are going to show you part number 04928 from Swift Hitch, the trailer hitch aligner and portable wireless camera system. As you can see, it comes in 2 different pieces here. One camera goes in the back of your vehicle and the other camera is a hand held device that you carry in the cab of your truck while you back up to your trailer. We will show you a couple of nice feature about this camera system. First off, it has a 1 button operation here which basically turns it on, hold it down until the screen comes on. Then to turn it off, simply hold the button down again until it goes off. Also that is the same thing with the camera itself. It has a simple on and off button to operate it. Both of these devices have their own internal batteries. The kit does come complete with charger form so you can charge them both at the same time. The screen it self is 2 and a half inches wide and is a full color screen also.more


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8/26/2008 6:10:24 AM



Swift Hitch Portable Wireless Camera System Demonstration- Video

Swift Hitch Portable Wireless Camera System Demonstration

The Swift Hitch is a portable wireless camera system that provides a quick hitch for any trailer, camper, or snowplow. It comes with a magnetic camera which mounts to your tailgate. A simple on and off switch is located on both the camera and the hand held monitor. Once you get your Swift Hitch camera installed on the tailgate, take a moment to align your hitch ball on the view screen at the bottom towards the center. That way, it will give you maximum field of view to sneak up on the hitch ball. Once you get your camera straight and away, you can view your hitch ball backing up from the comfort of your vehicle, on the LCD screen to achieve an easy and simple hitch up every time. With the help of the camera, you can sneak up on the ball basically on the first try. Once you get pretty much cover on top of the ball, you can go ahead and start lowering your jack and get your trailer hooked up.more


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7/17/2008 10:29:31 AM



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