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Old 08-04-2012, 04:21 PM   #1
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Reverse Signal Location in Cab Area?

I'm adding a new head unit that will include a backup camera. Is there a reverse wire I can tap anywhere in the dash area I can use as the signal to the radio to switch to the camera view?
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Old 08-04-2012, 04:35 PM   #2
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IF your RV is a front engine then. Yes, but where I can't tell you There are two common places for the Reverse light switch.. One is in the transmission, the other is on the steering column (It is part of the neutral start switch assembly or Park Switch by the way).

Same switch does all the jobs, Senses when in neutral or park so you can start the engine, and senses when in Reverse. Use of a test lamp will figure out which pin it is.
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Great input. Thx.

If anyone knows specifically which wire it would be for a '94 f53, that would be great. Otherwise, I'll start testing (hoping to avoid removing the drivers seat, but may have to).
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The loose wire is located behind the cluster coming out of the C212 (Accessory Feed).
The wire color is Black with a pink stripe.

Accessory feed, LH side of I/P (A2):




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Got it. Thx to you both for accurate and fast responses.
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