🚐 Upgrade your van’s vision—never back in blind again!
This Dual Rear View Parking Camera system replaces the Renault Trafic’s high-level 3rd brake light with two adjustable cameras and an integrated LED brake light. It includes a 7" universal mirror monitor that switches views automatically or displays both simultaneously, enhancing safety and convenience. Compatible with multiple van models, the kit offers a plug & play installation with all necessary cables and mounts, backed by a 12-month warranty from a trusted UK supplier.
M**K
Very difficult to install properly
Ok the rear camera is easy to fit took 5 minutes the issue is the lead to the massive amount of wiring is far too short it needs to be a metre longer apart from that a reasonable system but a bit overpriced so 2 start
T**M
Good product, but struggling to get it to work with the head unit
At the time of writing, this is the only twin camera brake light unit that I've found for the Vivaro van. Three main comments:First, fitting the unit is easy but great care is needed when feeding the wires from the cameras around the inside of the van door if they're not to be damaged. I got one snagged and it tore the cable through to the copper. It's worth looking at ways of protecting the cable while you're doing that and I would suggest the manufacturer look at a more robust surface finish.Second, I bought extension four pin cables to run to the Pioneer SPH-DA160DAB head unit so that I could make all the connections to the head unit wiring loom (the a reversing camera connected to the dedicated RCA, the rear view camera connected through the AUX input, powered from the head unit accessory power line via a Bosche changeover relay, and ground connections to the loom cables) and I think that made installation easier.Finally, the reversing camera is a very good high level image, with guidelines coming from the head unit. I was concerned that the resolution wouldn't be very good, but it is absolutely fine and works well. However, since this unit doesn't have the IR lighting that many do, for night use the reversing lights do need to be reasonably bright and it might be worth upgrading to LED reversing bulbs if they're a bit dim.
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