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boriparamivida
7/20/2008 11:10:05 AM
does any one know where the cable for the rear view camera terminates after it comes out of the mmcs?
Ceram
7/20/2008 3:07:12 PM
Try look behind the right rear panel in the trunk.
killjoy911
7/24/2008 8:23:14 AM
I went through the entire technical manual and the best I could figure out is that it terminates in some main cable junction in the firewall somewhere. I can say for sure that the 08 does not have any cables in or arround the rear hatch for the camera.   What I did when I installed the camera, I ran the cable from the rear to the dash, running it along the floor.  I would not recomend doing along the roof line since you are very close to the side airbags.    As for the MMCS, what I did was to completly unplug the rear camera connector from the MMCS.  I then dug arround my spare computer junk and ripped out every connector I could find untill I found the perfect 4-pin connector that fit right into the MMCS so I did not have to do any splicing of stock wires.  Taking the power from the reverse tail light worked perfectly as well.
boriparamivida
7/24/2008 10:22:13 AM
Killjoy, can you take a picture of the connector that you used and the possible name? thanks
killjoy911
7/25/2008 5:22:36 PM
Cant remember what I pulled this from.
boriparamivida
7/25/2008 7:17:36 PM
cool, thanks killjoy, looks like the electrical plug for the peripherals
n0c7
7/25/2008 11:19:27 PM
Looks like a fan connector plug.
dario99gst
7/26/2008 5:48:03 AM
killjoy It seems as though your cut in the rear plastic was really small What camera did you use
killjoy911
7/26/2008 10:16:58 AM
I just dug through my junk parts bin and I think that cable came from an old cannon inkjet printer that was attached to one of the motors. Went with the Pioneer ND-BC2. A fantastic camera. Aswome in low light conditions.
 
For the cutout, after doing it, It should h ave been way smaller then what I did. The bracket for the BC2 in a thin U shap bracket. All I should h ave done was cut 2 thin slots that the bracket could slide into the slots and thats it. I attached the camera to the back wing from the inside which is more secure.
 
One other huge tip. You dont h ave to drill a single hole in the rear hatch frame to run the cable inside the hatch. To remove the rear wing to attach the camera to it, you h ave to remove the hand latch release assembly. When I pulled that out, I was able to just squeeze the cable through the open hole just above the bolt hole when I put he latch back on, fit perfectly.
 
l left the BC2 brain unit in the rear hatch so that I can get the power to it from the reverse light, did not see the point powering the camera all the time. Then all I had to do was run the video cable only to the mmcs.
boriparamivida
7/30/2008 8:13:48 PM
I was able to trace where the wire goes after it comes out of the MMCS, I will have pictures up soon, but after it comes out of the MMCS, all the wires trace over to the left side connector {the three connectors which are attached to the adapter that holds the MMCS, right before it goes into the next harness}, after the wires reach there, they terminate, I used a multimeter to find the correct routing of wires, I will have the exact pins that they land at soon.
rcpax
7/31/2008 9:07:51 AM
Hi. DO you have the US Outlander?
boriparamivida
7/31/2008 6:12:48 PM
Yea, I have the US, 07 Outlander XLS/LTD

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