FINALLY! YOU ROCK!! I have watched several videos on this and you go right to what needs to be done and how to do it. Many are missing steps or not explaining what things are and it makes it hard to understand. Now with your video, As a woman who knows nothing before hand, I feel I can wire this up and install it all on my own into my 2006 f250 super duty. Liked and subscribed as I am also putting in a thumping system too!! Thank you!
Any chance you have a wiring diagram available for this? Looks great, but the wires all appear to run together to me since I am not familiar. You do a great job, but it would sure help me if I could see a wiring diagram. Thank you.
I'm considering installing a backup camera on my 2000 Excursion and I was wondering if the camera has a wide angle view if the camera itself is recessed into the bumper as far as it is with an F250/Excursion?
Hey great video, thank you so much for posting. Can I ask, how short was too short on your cable length? Like how long was your total cable length needed?
Did the exact same camera and install. But the light stays lit up on the camera when key is on. Any way to fix this. If I tap into the reverse light for the power. It will come on In Reverse but I can’t manually turn on the camera from the screen? Also installed on my 05 f250
Hey Provo great video thank you for making it easy to understand. I wired my back up camera exactly how you did here into an alpine ilx w650 but when I engage the reverse or press camera on the head unit to view it it just shows up a grey screen with the camera guidelines there’s no image. Would it be a possible bad ground job or it’s just not completing the circuit? There’s no flicker or anything just a grey screen. Thank you
My backup camera came with a "cap/cover" over the lens to protect it when shipping/install. I forgot to remove this at first and couldn't figure out why I couldn't see anything. Just something to check. I felt stupid when I discovered it, but its an easy mistake to make.
i purchased and installed this exact camera. The light on the license plate frame stays lit continuously at night whether you are in reverse or drive. Did I wire it wrong or is this the way its suppose to be? thanks
the camera may have changed since we installed it on this truck. if you want to power the camera on accessory power (on whenever the truck is one to use it more than just in reverse), you need a camera without white LEDs. The Camera we used had red night vision LEDs which is why we wired it the way we did.
I followed your video to a T. Anytime I press my brakes, my reverse camera turns on. Anytime I’m in reverse and I press the brakes, the reverse lights turn off and as soon as I let go of the brakes, they come back on. 1999 f250 6 speed manual
@@ProvoBeastAudioI tapped into the green plug on the bottom which is the reverse light correct? Black=ground. Black w/ red= 12v The problem is intermittent. Sometimes it doesn’t trigger, sometimes it does
In the video they connect a yellow rca with a white rca cable and narrator says it does not matter what color rca you use they all will work. That is not true. The yellow rca only carries the video signal. Red and white rca cables only carry an audio signal. The info given in this video is not accurate. Do not try to do it his way it wont work
LOL. We just extended our RCA cable as it was too short to reach the radio. An RCA cable is an RCA cable, the audio signal doesn't care what color the manufacture made the RCA shielding. Don't comment bogus information just to confuse other viewers.
Parts used linked in the description of the video!
Clear and concise. This weekend, I’m installing a new stereo and backup camera in my 06 F250, and this video is just what I needed. Thanks!
I was gonna get this back up camera, but then I wouldn’t be able to use my license plate cover/camera block😂
FINALLY! YOU ROCK!! I have watched several videos on this and you go right to what needs to be done and how to do it. Many are missing steps or not explaining what things are and it makes it hard to understand. Now with your video, As a woman who knows nothing before hand, I feel I can wire this up and install it all on my own into my 2006 f250 super duty. Liked and subscribed as I am also putting in a thumping system too!! Thank you!
Awesome video helped me install my back up cam very good detail
Will the camera articulate down far enough to view the receiver?
Any chance you have a wiring diagram available for this? Looks great, but the wires all appear to run together to me since I am not familiar. You do a great job, but it would sure help me if I could see a wiring diagram. Thank you.
How do I get the camera light to only come on in reverse? I wired it up like you did and they stay on all the time
What actually holds the unit in the dash? You skip over sliding that in the dash?
I got the exact same camera and we're installing it on a 2003 F350. Is the purple wire nescessary or can we get by without it? Great Video!!!
I'm considering installing a backup camera on my 2000 Excursion and I was wondering if the camera has a wide angle view if the camera itself is recessed into the bumper as far as it is with an F250/Excursion?
Al should be the same for 99-04
Hey great video, thank you so much for posting. Can I ask, how short was too short on your cable length? Like how long was your total cable length needed?
How do you connect the dual USB port? One goes to the HU for direct connection and the other USB goes to?
Did the exact same camera and install. But the light stays lit up on the camera when key is on. Any way to fix this. If I tap into the reverse light for the power. It will come on In Reverse but I can’t manually turn on the camera from the screen? Also installed on my 05 f250
You will need to switch to a camera without LEDs
Hey Provo great video thank you for making it easy to understand. I wired my back up camera exactly how you did here into an alpine ilx w650 but when I engage the reverse or press camera on the head unit to view it it just shows up a grey screen with the camera guidelines there’s no image. Would it be a possible bad ground job or it’s just not completing the circuit? There’s no flicker or anything just a grey screen. Thank you
My backup camera came with a "cap/cover" over the lens to protect it when shipping/install. I forgot to remove this at first and couldn't figure out why I couldn't see anything. Just something to check. I felt stupid when I discovered it, but its an easy mistake to make.
i purchased and installed this exact camera. The light on the license plate frame stays lit continuously at night whether you are in reverse or drive. Did I wire it wrong or is this the way its suppose to be? thanks
the camera may have changed since we installed it on this truck. if you want to power the camera on accessory power (on whenever the truck is one to use it more than just in reverse), you need a camera without white LEDs. The Camera we used had red night vision LEDs which is why we wired it the way we did.
I followed your video to a T. Anytime I press my brakes, my reverse camera turns on. Anytime I’m in reverse and I press the brakes, the reverse lights turn off and as soon as I let go of the brakes, they come back on. 1999 f250 6 speed manual
You tapped into the brake light power instead of the reverse light power.
@@ProvoBeastAudioI tapped into the green plug on the bottom which is the reverse light correct? Black=ground. Black w/ red= 12v
The problem is intermittent. Sometimes it doesn’t trigger, sometimes it does
How is the camera today ?
Not a personal vehicle, not sure.
In the video they connect a yellow rca with a white rca cable and narrator says it does not matter what color rca you use they all will work. That is not true. The yellow rca only carries the video signal. Red and white rca cables only carry an audio signal. The info given in this video is not accurate. Do not try to do it his way it wont work
LOL. We just extended our RCA cable as it was too short to reach the radio. An RCA cable is an RCA cable, the audio signal doesn't care what color the manufacture made the RCA shielding. Don't comment bogus information just to confuse other viewers.
Terrible too fast.
Boooo whooo pause then rewind pause rewind an repeat tell you get it. This is the best video there is
You need to rotate your CUPPED tires.
Not OUR personal vehicle