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Rearview Camera Inputs and Outputs for 6P Connector

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Fig 1: Identifying Rearview Camera Inputs And Outputs For 6P Connector
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Rearview Camera 6P Connector 

VOLTAGE SPECIFICATION

Terminal Number Wire Color Terminal Name Description Voltage (about) Symptom
1 GRN CAMERA VCC (VCC supply) Power source for rearview camera 8V If open. No rearview camera image.
If short to ground When put into reverse, the navigation screen goes black (display backlight still operative).
2 RED GND (RC) (Ground camera) Ground for camera signal 0 V If open No change to rearview camera image
If short to ground: No change to rearview camera image.
3 BLK CAMERA V GND (Ground) Ground for rearview camera 0V If open No change to rearview camera image.
If short to ground No change to rearview camera image.
4 WHT CAMERA V (Video camera) Video signal for rearview camera 0.3 V If open No change to rearview camera image
If short to ground No change to rearview camera image
5 GRY(1) CAMERA SH (Shield) Shield for terminals No 1, No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4 0 V If open No change to rearview camera image.
If short to ground: No change to rearview camera image.
6 BRN CAMERA ADPT (Adaptive camera) Control signal for rearview camera 0 V If open. No change to rearview camera image.
If short to ground No change to rearview camera image.
(1) The shielded wires have a heat-shrink tube insulating the outside of the wire The color of the insulating tube, typically black or dark gray, may not match the color of the wire listed on the schematic.