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Hey, my '05 LR3 SE w/ factory nav system would seem to be tailor-made for a backup camera, considering how poor rear visibility is...especially at night. I don't suppose that was a factory option? Anyone know if its possible to hook something up without going completely aftermarket on the nav system?
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yes there are lots of kits out there for aftermarket backup cams. IF you don't want an aftermarket gps/headunit system, there are models that can use a rear view camera screen (you would need to replace the rear view mirror with the aftermarket one w/ screen) and there are also sun visor tv screens but you would lose a mirror. just search the net and you'll find those kits
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Don't know much about it but evidently there are three plugs in the back of the nav system to accept inputs for tv/dvd/reversing cam/companion cam. You will need to go into the diagnostics menu to activate it from what I understand, here's a thread on accessing the menu DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Alternative Engine Temp Reading
The tan connector is for reversing cam. ![]()
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Now that's some good stuff, thanks!
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I found a cheap backup camera on Ebay, but...I need to specify PAL or NTSC. Hmmm...any thoughts on this? Since its a US vehicle I would normally think NTSC but...it is made in the UK, and its not actually a supported feature...
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