Totally satisfied with the quality of the product and the image on the LCD screen. Not a bad project for do it yourself. I would recommend planning the installation visually before buying.(Get your head in the car) If you have a car with a trunk it's pretty easy, but wiring from a hatchback requires a lot more planning if it's a hatchback decent amateur setup, you'll need to route the camera's power and signal wires inside the tailgate and to a 12v power source, such as reversing lights, which means the camera will only turn on when your car does the (Something like a backup camera makes sense.) The best place to put it is on the reverse/reverse light assembly itself Tailgate (Ford Edge) and catch the wire from the taillight assembly. to the rear headliner, from where another 12V is fed through a flexible rubber hose to the rear door. There were no issues with noise or interference as others have stated. It's always good practice to search the internet to see if anyone else has laid out a path for you and your particular car/truck and was willing to take the time to write it for others. These reviews are of great value. Return the favor - don't swear when things go wrong.
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