PG01
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Up under the front dashpanel toeards bottom of windshield by the automatic headlight sensor
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Thanks. Does that work ok? The instructions state -Up under the front dashpanel toeards bottom of windshield by the automatic headlight sensor
Where exactly is the factory location for the GPS antenna? I just got the CS-GM1210-CA and will be installing it as soon as I receive the Rostra 300-EYEBALL Universal Multi-Axis Flat-Mount CMOS Color Camera. My Tahoe doesn't have the factory NAV unit, so I have nothing to go by.
Thanks to both of you. This helps a lot. The instructions are less than adequate. I like to make sure I'm as prepared as possible before tackling any job.I see Galante already answered but yes it works beautifully there.... The factory GPS antenna is mounted on a little metal plate that snaps into a little clip... The new antenna will magnetically attach to the metal plate and work great.
Thanks to both of you. This helps a lot. The instructions are less than adequate. I like to make sure I'm as prepared as possible before tackling any job.
Thanks iamdub, I'm not sure where there is an output to connect to. I have a whole slew of harnesses that came with the head unit, but none seem to allow for the triggered output you call for. I'm going to move the leads that I connected to the reverse lights to a power outlet in the rear of the Tahoe. If I run this other red wire to the reverse lights will this achieve the same thing you mentioned? This would give the camera constant power, and trigger the camera when in reverse. Boy, could they make this anymore ambiguous?The red wire that runs with the RCA is for powering the camera from a triggered source other than the reverse lights, such as an output from the head unit, so that it can be turned on other times and not only when in reverse. This is so you can check on a trailer while pulling it or just see who/what's coming up behind you.