Fiat Ducato, Citroen Relay, Peugeot Boxer, Vauxhall Movano Twin Reversing Camera / Rear View Camera for brake light | CAM1723TW
Description
Fiat Ducato, Citroen Relay, Peugeot Boxer, Vauxhall Movano brake light reversing +rear view camera
What vehicle does this fit?Citroen Relay 2006-Present Peugeot Boxer 2006-Present Fiat Ducato 2006-Present Vauxhall Movano 2022-Present 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 Add a monitor and cable with one of our premium brake light reversing camera kitsIf you would like a complete reversing camera kit for your van, including a display, please check out our links below. The kits come with this camera, a quality monitor, cabling, and a 2 year guarantee.
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FAQ'S
Our reverse camera for the brake light will fit the same entry point and fixings as the original brake light. In fact this model even uses the original light strip - this is transplanted across to the new brake light reverse camera.
There could be a number of reasons they may be cheaper than us, the most common are below :
- 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.
- Cheaper Components Used - There are different standards of image sensor, support chips, lenses and camera bodies. We opt for better 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.
Detailed Images
Thanks Joe for your photo of the twin reverse + rear view brake light camera fitted to your van. So pleased to hear you are happy with it.
Fiat Ducato, Citroen Relay and Peugeot Boxer brake light reversing camera
Wiring from camera
Installing old light strip to the new camera housing
Driving camera (upper camera) Reversing camera (lower camera) |