Fiat Ducato / Citroen Relay / Peugeot Boxer / Movano Twin Lens Brake Light Reversing Camera / Rear View Camera kit with 7" Mirror Display - PM39BLBTW
Description
Introducing the twin Lens 2006+ Ducato, Boxer, Relay brake light reverse / rear view camera kit with 7" mirror monitor (also fits 2022+ Vauxhall Movano)This is the very latest addition to the brake light camera kits. We have had the single-lens version of this camera for a number of years now, we were frequently told by customers that they would love an option to view behind whilst driving (like our twin-lens cameras), well after some development with one of the factories we use we are finally able to offer this fantastic solution. Two cameras in a tidy "factory look" housing, the old LED strip is removed from your old light and placed into this camera housing. Run the cable to the monitor, supply power and that is it (we even do a lighter plug option to make it even easier if required.
What vehicle does this fit?Fiat Ducato 2006-Present Citroen Relay 2006-Present Peugeot Boxer 2006-Present Vauxhall Movano 2022-Present Mirror Monitor Mounting OptionsWe stock a number of different mounting options for the mirror monitor, depending on what you currently have fitted to your van. Please check the options below, and select the one that you require from the drop down menu above. Clip over original mirror MountingThis type of mirror monitor has spring loaded clips on the rear, instead of 4 screw holes for our swan neck brackets to fit. Ideal if you have a van with an interior mirror already fitted. ACCMB2 + MP35 (Later Vans) MountingThis fits to a type of windscreen button typically found on later versions of Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer, and Citroen Relay vans (those fitted without rain sensors). It usually has a black circular cover over it, as well as a spring clip, both of these need removing prior to install. We used to stock a twist version of the swan neck bracket, but we much prefer this method due to the ease of fitting. ACCMB7 (Earlier Vans) MountingOften seen on earlier models of the Fiat Ducato/Peugeot Boxer/Citroen Relay vans. Although we have seen this fitted to some vans as late as 2020! ACCMB2+button+glue - Add a windscreen buttonIf you have any vehicle which is missing a windscreen button then you can order this bracket kit, it comes with Loctite 319 rear view mirror bonder, this was recommended to us by a fitter who installs lots of these. Choice of kit power options
Easy-Fit Wiring
Image Sensor for CameraThis particular system uses the PC4089 1/3" Hi-Res CMOS image sensor (not to be confused with the older technology low res CMOS), this runs at 700TVL and gives a really crisp picture with a good colour replication. We use 4xglass composite lens instead of the cheaper 2xglass, 2xplastic lenses, which cloud/fade over time due to UV exposure. With our camera you can be assured of good performance and long term reliability. Monitor has Digital LCD Panel - Not Standard LCDOur monitor uses a Hi-Res digital panel LCD screen with an 800x480 pixel display. To complicate matters we have seen a difference in quality between 800x480 pixel panels. We only stock LCD panels that have the brightest backlights, and the best colour replication. This costs us approx. 50% more than we could buy the monitors for, however, the reliability, picture quality, our reputation in keeping our many return customers happy, means we are willing to pay the extra (you get what you pay for!). 2 Year GuaranteeWe supply with a 2 year Guarantee with us, meaning we will repair or replace any non-user damaged parts that are deemed faulty. Our failure rate is very low even beyond these two years, if you have a problem outside of 2 years we should still have compatible parts and possible repairs for reasonable amounts. Parts Tested in the UKThe parts of this kit will have been tested twice, once by the factory and once by us. We check all the items in the kit including all cables, trigger wires, IR leds and menu functions to reduce any chance of having a non working part. Our fault rate is extremely low, and we just like to ensure that we avoid any imperfection slipping past. This is why professional fitters love us. |
FAQ'S
Yes you can, the monitor powers the camera, this means you can choose to watch the camera at any point, you can drive with it "always on". In fact this particular kit includes our special twin view camera, which incorporates both a wide angle parking / reversing camera, as well as a narrower view always on driving / rear view camera.
Our easy wire fuse tap options are new for 2023. We designed a fuse tap that plugs in to a socket that is present on all of our monitor wiring harnesses. The other side has a "piggyback" fuse holder aka fuse tap. You identify a fuse in the fuse box that comes on/off with the ignition (see piggyback fuse holder / fuse tap instructions here - PDF download). The original fuse is placed in to the new fuse tap, plus there is a new fuse already present for the reverse camera kit. On the same wiring there is an earth terminal connector, simply attach this to a chassis bolt (usually near the fuse box, or add your own).
Yes, absolutely. You can also choose to hard wire it at a later point. Some people order the lighter plug option simply to try it out before they wire it in permanently.
Yes it does. The reversing camera (not the driving camera) outputs its own fixed guidelines (these can be turned off by snipping a small loop of wire that is next to the cameras connector). The monitor can also add guidelines itself, these will only be shown if you connect up the green reverse trigger wire on the monitor wiring. The advantage of using the monitors guideline function instead of the cameras is that you can adjust the position on the monitors guidelines (see the instructions tab for the downloadable PDF on how to do this).
There could be a number of reasons they may be cheaper than us, the most common are below :
- They may be Rejected Production Runs - This is more common on the marketplaces where there are a lot of non-UK businesses (although the stock is often in the UK). When one of the larger factories produces a camera they will age-test a batch to ensure that the quality is sufficiently high to be able to send to their big customers (like us). If a production run fails this test with a high enough number having issues, the whole batch is often sold off for "recycling" the components. Sadly, these get placed in a container setting sail to the UK and other destinations, and eventually listed on a marketplace at crazy low prices - lower than we can buy hundreds at a time for. Sometimes you are lucky, sometimes you are not, depending on how badly the batch failed.
- They likely Use Cheaper/Poorer Grade Components - With the cameras, there are different standards of image sensor, support chips, lenses and camera bodies. With the monitors, there are different grades of LCD panels, and main boards. For both camera and monitor, we prioritise quality; the results speak for themselves. We didn't earn our reputation by buying as cheap as we could; it's not what our customers want. Although at the same time we really do keep our prices as low as possible. The cheaper prices help us to sell more volume, which means we can bring the cameras in by ocean shipping, saving freight costs, which we pass to the consumer.
- Produced by a "Factory for the day" - We have seen some shocking quality cameras sent to us over the years by customers. There is a phenomenon in China where someone can rent factory space for a day or two in order to complete a production run. Often this is a factory employee that is trying to go it alone and start his own business. Sadly, they don't often have the best engineers, they usually buy the lowest price/quality components, have the lowest standard of production line worker, and they can't afford to reject a bad production run. These usually either end up on a Marketplace or sold directly from a Chinese website.
In short, trust us to find the best quality and support you for safety and peace of mind.
Yes, absolutely. On the monitor wiring harness, there is a green wire that will tell the monitor to turn on and select channel 2 when it receives a +12V signal. Simply connect this to a reverse light power feed. From customer and installer feedback, the reversing light feed can usually be found on the right hand side kick panel, it is a white wire with red tracer, we recommend testing this before using to be 100%. Thanks to Pete for the image below that he sent in of the wire location.
Detailed Images
Thanks Joe for your photos of the install of your new twin brake light camera kit. Pleased to see you are happy with the performance.
Mirror Mounting Options for Rear View Mirror Monitor
Images to show the transplant of the OEM brake light strip in to the new Brake Light Reversing Camera
Monitor Dimensions
Wiring Layout (monitor side) - clip-on mirror version shown, if using monitor with swan neck bracket the cables may looks slightly different
Camera side wiring
Video
This video will guide you through the various parts of the reversing and rear view camera kit for the Fiat Ducato, Peugeot Boxer, and Citroen Relay vans.
Our guide to the menu system and monitor. Covers the adjustable guidelines that can be added when reverse gear is connected to the green trigger wire on monitor wiring harness.
Our guide to the menu system. Covers the adjustable guidelines that can be added when reverse gear is connected to the green trigger wire on monitor wiring harness.
Monitor7” Diagonally Measured Colour LCD screen Driving camera (upper camera) Reversing camera (lower camera) |