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Keeps Your Rear Backup Camera Clean
We fully understand the frustration of throwing your vehicle into reverse only to realize that your backup camera is so grimed over that you can't even see behind you. This universal cleaning system lets you rinse off your backup camera from the driver's seat using your factory wiper controls. It'll get rid of stubborn road salt on a wintery day or mud after an off-road adventure, and unlike specialized cleaners, you don't have to wait until the camera is dry or until the temperature is above freezing to use it.
Uses Your Factory Wiper Fluid System
Run the tubing along the frame and tap it into your factory wiper fluid reservoir, making sure you're avoiding any moving parts like the A-arms or any hot components such as the exhaust. You won't need to do any wiring for installation - only minimal drilling is required. To mount the spray nozzle, drill a 5/16" hole on the tailgate latch using the included template and mounting hardware. Depending on your setup, you may need a center punch, a sharp razor blade, and some side cutters.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hello everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at the ClearVU Universal Backup Camera Cleaner System. Now, have you ever put your vehicle in reverse only to realize that your backup camera's too dirty to see behind you This ClearVU Cleaning System will let you conveniently rinse off even the most stubborn road salt. This is a universal kit, so it is designed for many different vehicles. It will include everything laid out here on the table.
It includes 25 feet of rubber tubing. It includes two J sprayers, right here. A T-fitting, the one-way check valve, some epoxy to install everything, and even a nice set of detailed instructions. All you have to do is if you notice there's QR codes, it says truck install. Just scan this QR code.
SUV or hatch back install. Just scan that one. It'll give you detailed instructions. Now they give you 25-feet of rubber tubing. Just depends on the vehicle you're gonna use.
Usually, if it's a a vehicle, it's about eight foot you'll be using. If it's a larger truck, you might end up using 25 feet, but it does give you a total of 25 feet for either use. Now the spray nozzles right here, these are designed to clean your rear backup camera using your existing factory wiper controls. Basically, it'll let you rinse off mud, snow, dirt, and road salt from the driver's seat. Basically, you'll run the tubing along the frame, tap it into your factory wiper fluid reservoir, making sure you're avoiding any moving parts like A-arms or any hot components like the exhaust.
Now, you won't need to do any wiring for installation, only minimal drilling is required. All you have to do is mount the spray nozzle, drill a 5/16 hole onto the tailgate latch, and then use your mounting hardware to install it. Now, depending on your setup, you might need a center pond to sharp razor blade or some side cutters. The one-way check valve that's included. This will help prevent leaking when it's not being used. And these parts are mostly ABS plastic or rubber construction to withstand the elements. And these are made in the USA. Few specs on this, the operating temperature is -41 degrees Fahrenheit to 257 degrees Fahrenheit. But that should do it for a look at the ClearVU Universal Backup Camera Cleaner System.
Good product that works as advertised. The instructional installation video glossed over the difficult parts. The price is exorbitant for the hardware, you're really paying for the engineering, which was good.
Took less than 1 hour. I didn’t put it on the hoist because it was being used. If it wasn’t the first time I’m sure things would be much faster.
If you don’t have one I don’t know why!
Bought on a whim after googling products to clean the backup camera on my F150, definitely was not disappointed! Very surprised at how well of a job it does, whether fresh snow and salt or dried on, this thing powers through it all!!
Installation was straight forward, uses the existing pump and reservoir so no complex systems that will fail over time. An absolute MUST buy if your vehicle doesn't come with one!
Fantastic kit! how you run it depends on how hard it is. But works great keeping back up camera clean on 2021 RAM Power Wagon
This system is amazing. I put it on my 2018 Ford F-150 because the camera was always dirty in the winter. I had to adjust the angle at first because it was spraying cars next to me. I put a sliced washer on one side and it angled it directly at my camera (probably drilled the hole bad). Now it sprays directly onto the camera. I have always hated the gunk that got onto the camera. Had to wipe it off everytime I drove in the winter. Now. just wash it and it is clear. Amazing.
Installation was a breeze. Had to pull the tailgate apart a bit but it was simple. Drilled the hole based on the template and secured the sprayer. Ran the tubing along the underside of the truck, securing it with zip ties. Put the T into my washer line with the control valve. Easy peasy. Just a little crawling on the ground.
Now that it is in place my life with my backup camera has changed. No more curse words at it. Just run the wiper fluid and it's clean.
I highly recommend this. It has been a huge change in backing up.
Also, the guy at ClearVu answered any questions I had and was so supportive in making sure I had the information and sprayer head properly installed.
Don't hesitate to buy this. If you can't install it yourself, ask a friend who is mechanical ability.
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