Hey guys,
I finally got around to installing my reverse camera and monitor. I had a couple hiccups and I think I'll end up re-doing a couple things, but overall it wasn't too bad.
I started with a 2000 Yukon SLT w/ all options for the year including OnStar. I thought I would be slick and modify the OnStar harness to get my power and ground for the monitor. I figured that since the camera would only be on w/ the reverse lights, I could deal with the blank monitor.
![IMG_20111015_141716.jpg IMG_20111015_141716.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116946-8be7dd5969de1f36b33c205779f3a238.jpg)
Connector all de-pinned and soldered:
![IMG_20111015_151936.jpg IMG_20111015_151936.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116947-a7d80626dc99f80aa31544127b1aaf77.jpg)
The next step was taking some measurements and modifying GM PN 15207926 from this:
![IMG_20111015_133208.jpg IMG_20111015_133208.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116948-5f2ce0f85fe40dd62279e4fc1383ad72.jpg)
To this:
![IMG_20111015_140338.jpg IMG_20111015_140338.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116949-cea25f6cf9246ab29dbca9156dce5e64.jpg)
After that I broke out the JB Weld and secured my monitor to the compartment:
![IMG_20111015_172514.jpg IMG_20111015_172514.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116950-ab8b64794a0ea3f9c42035730fdf2942.jpg)
![IMG_20111015_172537.jpg IMG_20111015_172537.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116951-37fe22c6690805f2d4ca3c1df1fecfef.jpg)
Got it fitting well:
![IMG_20111015_172840.jpg IMG_20111015_172840.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116952-a750f738efa822076ec62339446f7746.jpg)
![IMG_20111015_173040.jpg IMG_20111015_173040.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116953-44c32cb2eeb381705095dc067d28d17c.jpg)
Then I wired up my camera to the trailer harness:
![IMG_20111015_154128.jpg IMG_20111015_154128.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116954-77be18407bbb8eb2556dfa2e5e6aacde.jpg)
(Sorry, not the best pic. But I just de-pinned the white wire (grd) and lt green wire (reverse light), soldered/heatshrunk my leads and connected the camera.)
That's when I found out my snazzy OnStar harness didn't feed power to the monitor. D'Oh!!
So I ran the power and ground for the monitor down the same way I ran the video cable:
![IMG_20111015_152956.jpg IMG_20111015_152956.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116955-6993f375891561eeb805098a18e839ec.jpg)
I needed a 6ft extension, but I was able to sneak the video cable through the weatherstripping and I found a hole below the trim piece that ran out the bottom of the truck for my monitor's power and ground:
![IMG_20111015_153006.jpg IMG_20111015_153006.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116956-5af7a59522758db82e14f3c1d7be8522.jpg)
I checked the camera orientation since I had played with the bracket when I got it and I didn't remember which way was up (note to all others: If you move the bracket around after you make sure it all works, mark the top of the camera first)
Then worked on mounting the camera to the bumper:
![IMG_20111016_143242.jpg IMG_20111016_143242.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116957-c5bb38a47de3517610a355f6e2521dad.jpg)
![IMG_20111016_153624.jpg IMG_20111016_153624.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116958-60b9cb30c3230099d27d28d7bc848054.jpg)
Honestly, the camera is still a tad too high, so with the hatch closed, it cuts off the top part of the image. I'll trim some more and re-install down the road, but for now it gets the job done. I hope you guys enjoyed the read and I will say I was very happy to find that I didn't have to drill any holes in the body for the wiring and I was able to run most of the wires in the OE conduit to keep it clean.
PS - Sorry for the long read
PPS - Cliffs: Installed reverse camera and monitor, lol
I finally got around to installing my reverse camera and monitor. I had a couple hiccups and I think I'll end up re-doing a couple things, but overall it wasn't too bad.
I started with a 2000 Yukon SLT w/ all options for the year including OnStar. I thought I would be slick and modify the OnStar harness to get my power and ground for the monitor. I figured that since the camera would only be on w/ the reverse lights, I could deal with the blank monitor.
![IMG_20111015_141716.jpg IMG_20111015_141716.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116946-8be7dd5969de1f36b33c205779f3a238.jpg)
Connector all de-pinned and soldered:
![IMG_20111015_151936.jpg IMG_20111015_151936.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116947-a7d80626dc99f80aa31544127b1aaf77.jpg)
The next step was taking some measurements and modifying GM PN 15207926 from this:
![IMG_20111015_133208.jpg IMG_20111015_133208.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116948-5f2ce0f85fe40dd62279e4fc1383ad72.jpg)
To this:
![IMG_20111015_140338.jpg IMG_20111015_140338.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116949-cea25f6cf9246ab29dbca9156dce5e64.jpg)
After that I broke out the JB Weld and secured my monitor to the compartment:
![IMG_20111015_172514.jpg IMG_20111015_172514.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116950-ab8b64794a0ea3f9c42035730fdf2942.jpg)
![IMG_20111015_172537.jpg IMG_20111015_172537.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116951-37fe22c6690805f2d4ca3c1df1fecfef.jpg)
Got it fitting well:
![IMG_20111015_172840.jpg IMG_20111015_172840.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116952-a750f738efa822076ec62339446f7746.jpg)
![IMG_20111015_173040.jpg IMG_20111015_173040.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116953-44c32cb2eeb381705095dc067d28d17c.jpg)
Then I wired up my camera to the trailer harness:
![IMG_20111015_154128.jpg IMG_20111015_154128.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116954-77be18407bbb8eb2556dfa2e5e6aacde.jpg)
(Sorry, not the best pic. But I just de-pinned the white wire (grd) and lt green wire (reverse light), soldered/heatshrunk my leads and connected the camera.)
That's when I found out my snazzy OnStar harness didn't feed power to the monitor. D'Oh!!
So I ran the power and ground for the monitor down the same way I ran the video cable:
![IMG_20111015_152956.jpg IMG_20111015_152956.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116955-6993f375891561eeb805098a18e839ec.jpg)
I needed a 6ft extension, but I was able to sneak the video cable through the weatherstripping and I found a hole below the trim piece that ran out the bottom of the truck for my monitor's power and ground:
![IMG_20111015_153006.jpg IMG_20111015_153006.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116956-5af7a59522758db82e14f3c1d7be8522.jpg)
I checked the camera orientation since I had played with the bracket when I got it and I didn't remember which way was up (note to all others: If you move the bracket around after you make sure it all works, mark the top of the camera first)
Then worked on mounting the camera to the bumper:
![IMG_20111016_143242.jpg IMG_20111016_143242.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116957-c5bb38a47de3517610a355f6e2521dad.jpg)
![IMG_20111016_153624.jpg IMG_20111016_153624.jpg](https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/data/attachments/116/116958-60b9cb30c3230099d27d28d7bc848054.jpg)
Honestly, the camera is still a tad too high, so with the hatch closed, it cuts off the top part of the image. I'll trim some more and re-install down the road, but for now it gets the job done. I hope you guys enjoyed the read and I will say I was very happy to find that I didn't have to drill any holes in the body for the wiring and I was able to run most of the wires in the OE conduit to keep it clean.
PS - Sorry for the long read
PPS - Cliffs: Installed reverse camera and monitor, lol