5-Pin RVS to RCA Adapter Availability
Updated 06/10/2020 | Published 06/08/2020 >
Question:
I need a 5 pin, 4 wire fitting to rca adapter. the setup is coaxial cable with a transmitter at one end. the other end is connected to a metal box with a red and black power wire on side. the oposite side has 4 wires connected to a 5 pin female rvs fitting. one opening is power coming out the fitting. the camera in the rear has mike holes. part numbers rvs-rca5-am or rca5-am look like what i need to hook up monitor. is this right?
asked by: Devale J
Expert Reply:
It does sound like you need the Rear View Safety Adapter cord part # RVS-RCA5-AM. This has the 5 pin RVS style connector on one end and RCA cables on the other. The red RCA is a little different though so check out the picture I attached to verify.
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Rear View Safety Adapter Cord - 5 Pin Male to RCA Male
- Accessories and Parts
- Backup Camera
- Cables and Cords
- Adapter Cord
- Rear View Safety
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