Wiring Up Custom Third Brake Light Camera System w/ Rear View Mirror # 34600
Updated 04/20/2020 | Published 04/17/2020 >
Question:
There are no directions as to the wiring connections. I end up with two red and two black wires. I assume the two blacks are ground wires. Red I assume goes to the positive of which only one has a fuse. DO I need to add a fuse to the red wire with no fuse?
asked by: Phil G
Expert Reply:
I sent your message and pictures to the owner of the GCH who makes the camera kit part # 3460009 and he confirmed that you are correct.
He stated that no fuse is needed for the camera. Both red wires are to be connected to a keyed accessory circuit which only has voltage when the vehicle is on and both black wires get grounded.
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Custom Third Brake Light Camera System w/ Rear View Mirror - Night Vision - 4.3" Screen
- Backup Camera
- Backup Camera Systems
- Third Brake Light Camera System
- Hardwired
- Ultra-Wide View
- Rearview Mirror Monitor
- 4.3 Inch Display
- GCH Automotive
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