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Powering your backup camera (and how to use that extra wire) | Crutchfield

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You'll see a little red wire sticking out of the RCA signal cable that comes with your backup camera. What's it for? Do I even need to use it? One of our tech support specialists goes through some possible uses for this "convenience" wire. Shop for backup cameras: https://www.crutchfield.com/i-rYTVc2OC/g_277650/Backup-Cameras.html The convenience wire is just that - a wire, usually red, that's attached to the RCA signal cable you run from your head unit to the backup camera. You can use this wire for any purpose that suits your installation. It's also possible you won't use it at all. How you do utilize it depends on your vehicle, head unit, and other factors, such as wanting your camera to run continuously or just upon backup. Our expert shows you a few ways to use this wire in this video. Crutchfield, America's trusted electronics specialist since 1974, has award-winning customer service, free lifetime tech support, and free shipping on most orders. Shop for all your audio and video needs at Crutchfield.com and sign up for the catalog and email newsletter at http://www.crutchfield.com See more home and car electronics videos on our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/crutchfieldtv 0:00 Intro 0:28 Wiring included & typical setup 1:36 Convenience wire: triggered rear view 3:03 Camera always on for towing 5:12 You might not need the convenience wire 5:38 Head units that provide camera power 6:28 What are the little loops for? 8:03 Recap and Tech Support contact

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