Install Rear View Backup Camera on Honda Odyssey

Install Rear View Backup Camera on Honda Odyssey

Camera from Ebay $13 Rearview Mirror with LCD from Ebay $23 Daytime Use Video – Click Below http://youtu.be/s7FwKJWaE-s.

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Christopher Linnett says:

hi, did you have any problems getting the cables under the trim between the
mirror/windshield. I’m trying to install a camera in my different car (04
Toyota Avalon) and can’t find any way to get the cables under there.
not sure if its different in the odyssey but if possible please let me
know.

Ben Mathews says:

Good clean install

chrlsrchrdsn says:

Thanks for the video. I learned a lot of specifics that will save me time
on any project like this on my Odyssey. I don’t know if you can answer
this, but I have a 2008 with reverse cam, but there no grids to help “see”
where the car is when you are backing up. First, how did you align the
grid when you installed. Further do you know where the grid is injected?
Is it the LCD or the cam that adds the grid? I would like to modify my
odyssey to have the grid which are very useful in backing up in tight
spaces.

Artorius A says:

Good video.can you send me link of the exact product. I want to buy
one.thanks

Joey Plunkett says:

How would you suggest i wire mine to always stay on. I have a 2000 Dodge
Neon Flat Black with 5% window tint in the back. I would like my camera to
always be on so its easier to see during day and night.
Here are the options i have been thinking:
1. Wiring it directly to my second battery
2. Keep my headlights always on and wire it directly to me tail lights

If you know of any other options please let me know.

James Vann says:

Do you have a video of how the mirror looks in the day ? 

Sonny Burnett says:

Sorry, I meant mirror at the front. Do I power everything off the back-up
lights? Back-up sensors, camera and the mirror that is up front. The
instructions seem to say I must also get power again up front for the
mirror? And did I see that you did that as well. Thank you

Sonny Burnett says:

This has been very helpful, thanks. My kit has the back-up sensors and
camera. “not wireless” The instructions seem to suggest I tap the sensors
and camera into the back-up lights for power but also again for the camera
at the front end of the car. why would I need to power the camera at both
ends? Electric isn’t my thing so I must be misunderstanding something.
Thanks for any help. 

Spaghetti888 says:

Hey, great video! Just a quick question: how does it compare to having the
separate screen that you had before? Which do you prefer? I see that on
your previous install you had the screen above the mirror but the mirror is
lower down? Also, how’s this new screen function mirror in the daylight? I
see that some screens look quite dark…

Patrick Coghlan says:

Gave me a good idea what I’d be getting into if I decide to install a
rear-facing dashcam on my Odyssey. Rethinking now. Thanks.

12vgs8606 says:

Great video! I am wondering couple of things
1 – why do you need to feed three wires all the way to the front? You
already have the power and ground picked up from the backup lights. Why do
you need extra power and ground going from the front to back? Given the
solid state camera, it would be drawing minimal power and there would be no
need to have it feed separately
2 – I thought there were wireless camera available for this application for
just few dollars more which needs no wires running from front to back?

George Gardinier says:

again very good sir, in real time, how long did it take to do it, and the
ground could have been secured to the chasis at the rear could it not. for
23 bucks that seems good, some time later could you update the camera in
the day time and or park , would it be good enough to hitch a trailer too
maybe

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