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

Revision as of 11:31, 11 May 2023

Reversing camera diagram
Reversing camera in spoiler
Reversing camera wiring

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

Note: from 8/1996, a design change to spoilers and wiring removed the reversing camera option.

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