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If your UZZ32 does not have a reversing camera, one can be added:
If your UZZ32 does not have a reversing camera, one can be added:
* The factory wiring is allows for the connection of the optional camera and associated controller box
* The factory wiring allows for the connection of the optional camera and associated controller box
* An aftermarket camera can be used without the controller box, by simply connecting to the wiring in the booth
* An aftermarket camera can be used without the controller box, by simply connecting to the wiring in the booth
* If the factory camera and/or controller have failed, an aftermarket camera may be installed in the factory camera housing in the spoiler, thus preserving the original look
* If the factory camera and/or controller have failed, an aftermarket camera may be installed in the factory camera housing in the spoiler, thus preserving the original look

Revision as of 11:26, 11 May 2023

Reversing camera diagram
Reversing camera in spoiler
Reversing camera wiring

It is claimed (according to Wikipedia) that the 1991 Toyota Soarers, including the UZZ32 model, was the first production vehicle in the world to offer a reversing camera.

If your UZZ32 does not have a reversing camera, one can be added:

  • The factory wiring allows for the connection of the optional camera and associated controller box
  • An aftermarket camera can be used without the controller box, by simply connecting to the wiring in the booth
  • If the factory camera and/or controller have failed, an aftermarket camera may be installed in the factory camera housing in the spoiler, thus preserving the original look

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