Viewing backup camera when not in reverse?
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Viewing backup camera when not in reverse?
Is there anyway to view the backup camera when the car is not in reverse? During driving, while stopped, etc.? Thanks in advance.
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This guy switched the shifter into reverse while going forward, look:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjWX4-aL5NA&NR=1
They say nothing will happen to the transmission, but my ***** are not big enough to test it on my car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjWX4-aL5NA&NR=1
They say nothing will happen to the transmission, but my ***** are not big enough to test it on my car.
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Although that's kinda interesting, the value of this seems pretty limited. May help with blind spot? I'm sure all value disappears when you run into someone in front because you were looking at the camera lol.
Plus he's watching old Mr. Bean eps on the DVD player...I question his taste of TV too
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with aftermarket camera
With an aftermarket camera you can run the power from the taillight that is powered on in the "Auto" position during the day (on the RX-350 at least) instead of the backup lights. Maybe(?) a mechanic could do the same with the OEM unit.
Glancing at the monitor shouldn't be anymore distracting than glancing at the mirrors. I'm installing a unit from Rearview Safety this way.
Now if you're gonna play a movie on the thing I would leave the car in Park!
Glancing at the monitor shouldn't be anymore distracting than glancing at the mirrors. I'm installing a unit from Rearview Safety this way.
Now if you're gonna play a movie on the thing I would leave the car in Park!
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When you say rearview safety...what aspect of safety are you referring to? Just wondering...
If I could add anything it would be the birds eye camera...that's the best use of cameras.
If I could add anything it would be the birds eye camera...that's the best use of cameras.
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It's the brand. This is the one I'm getting. I can't post the link but you can make a link from this: rearviewsafety.com/products/wireless-systems/wireless-backup-camera-system-model-rvs-091406.html
Mainly for backing up safely but also for parking and another way to check lanes behind us.
Mainly for backing up safely but also for parking and another way to check lanes behind us.
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So you are replacing the factory camera or you don't have one now?
I don't see how the lanes directly behind you are important when you are going forward...its not like it will prevent a rear collision...
I don't see how the lanes directly behind you are important when you are going forward...its not like it will prevent a rear collision...
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Didn't have the factory one. You're probably right about the lane straight back but I think I'll see some info about the lanes to either side that may not be available from the mirrors. We'll see - I never used one before. Anyway as I said the main reason to get it is for backing up. Backup cameras will be required on all vehicles soon.