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TECHNICAL: Backup Camera Installation (continued from page 5)<br />

1. The remote switch black ground<br />

wires (for some reason there are<br />

two) <strong>and</strong> the camera black ground<br />

were crimped into an eyelet fitting<br />

<strong>and</strong> it is screwed to the light<br />

bracket ground.<br />

2. The remote switch red wire (its<br />

power wire) <strong>and</strong> the existing<br />

license plate light wire (the power<br />

source) were crimped together to<br />

a connector for the license plate<br />

light bulb holder.<br />

3. The remote switch white wire (the<br />

switched wire) was connected to<br />

the camera red wire (its power<br />

wire) with a wire nut.<br />

The remote switch is the barely visible black<br />

box at the bottom end on the labeled wires. It<br />

is smaller than a cigarette pack. The blue wire<br />

<strong>of</strong> the remote switch is the antenna.<br />

Once the connections described above are<br />

made, the switch can be placed in between the<br />

inner <strong>and</strong> outer trunk lid. I didn’t see the need to fasten it as it snuggled down into where the inner<br />

<strong>and</strong> outer trunk lids came together.<br />

Here’s a link to the switch I used:<br />

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/1011/bus-68/Logisys_1...=G24G2o4n&mv_pc=1577<br />

Tom Wright<br />

<strong>September</strong>-<strong>October</strong> 2007<br />

Finis<br />

Page 7 Volume 35 Issue 5<br />

Photos by Tom Wright<br />

Natl Meet Photos by Rob Webb

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