Well, are you sick of driving at night and not seeing what the hell is behind you? This KYSAIL night vision rear view camera helps make your night drives safer and easier! If you want to learn how to install a night vision rear view camera on car, just follow this simple step step guide.
How to select the night vision rear view camera
You have to select the right camera for your vehicle before starting. Ensure that you select a camera that will suit your vehicle. Choose a camera that is good at night to see clearly in the dark. Here are some of the good night vision rear view cameras from KYSAIL perfect for all sorts of vehicle.
Prepping Your Car for the Installation
Prepare your vehicle is the first step. The first thing you need to do is go get all your tools, screwdriver, drill wiring kit. Familiarize yourself with how to install your camera properly by reading the user manual that comes with it. Next, locate a nice place on the back of your car to mount the Camera. Clear and level / stable this area well.
How to Install the Camera on a Car
Now that you have the correct camera and have prepared your car, it's time to install. Attach the camera mount to the location you selected on the rear of your car with the accompanying screws. For a shot like this to work, you want the Camera securely mounted and oriented in whatever direction you want to see it. Then thread the camera’s wires through your car to the front dashboard, where you will attach it to the screen.
How to Connect The Camera to Your Display
Locate the input port on your display unit so you can connect the camera to it. Typically, this is found on the back of the screen or the dashboard. Insert the provided cables into the input port of the camera Be sure to use electrical tape to secure the connections so they don't get rattled loose while you drive. Start your vehicle (if required) to test the camera once you have everything hooked up.
Test and Fine Tune Your Night Vision Rear View Camera
The next step is testing after connecting the camera to the display. So switch on your display and get to camera view. Especially at nighttime make sure you have visual clearance behind you. Reposition the camera until you can see if it is not in the right position. Try driving in reverse to test out the Camera and be sure you can see obstacles behind you on the screen.