About the Ducato, Boxer, Relay, Movano brake light reversing and rear view camera kit with 7" dash monitorThis is our 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. This particular camera kit is supplied with a 7 inch high resolution surface/dash monitor. Please note:- some early rare models of this van have a different style brake light that bolts from the rear, the majority have the screw from the front version as used in this kit. If you can see screws when viewing your van from outside then this kit should fit. What vehicle does this fit?Fiat Ducato 2006-Present (with screw from the front fixings) Citroen Relay 2006-Present (with screw from the front fixings) Peugeot Boxer 2006-Present (with screw from the front fixings) Vauxhall Movano 2022-Present (with screw from the front fixings) Fitting the brake light cameraFitting the brake light camera is very simple. The brake light reversing camera re-uses your existing brake light strip. Simply remove the existing brake light via the two securing cross head screws. Gently release the three tabs on the top and bottom of the brake light to release the light strip. Then transplant this in to the new brake light camera. Re-screw this back to your vehicle with the two original screws. See our video below for details about fitting the brake light camera Choice of kit power options
![]() Additional monitor bracket/mount optionsWe can supply a discounted additional mount/bracket for the monitor when ordered at the same time as the kit. Please see the photo below, and make your selection using the drop down menu above the add to cart button. ![]() See our video below for details about the brackets in the photo above. 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. ![]() |
Information correct as of 23:19, Friday, April 4, 2025