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Rearview Backup camera relocation kit for 2014/2015 Entune

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2005-2015)' started by TRD2010SpeedwayBlue, May 22, 2020.

  1. May 22, 2020 at 10:56 AM
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    TRD2010SpeedwayBlue

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    For sale i have a harness that relocates the back up camera from the rearview mirror on models where it’s factory located and relocates it to the entune radio for a 28 pin connector.

    Perfect for people who did the retrofit for a entune into truck but still have the camera located in the rearview.

    I swapped a 2014 radio into my 2010 tacoma and used this harness and it worked great. Harness is from camera source and was special ordered to accommodate the connector as the harness they sell is just for 12-13 radios which has a different connector.
    Connector is no longer offered by them anymore so it’s not readily available unless you have the connector to swap .

    Looking for $50 shipped

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  2. May 22, 2020 at 11:14 AM
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    Is this plug and play? I recently bought a 2015 Entune Radio for my 2013. I also have the back up camera on rear view mirror.
     
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    yes so what you do is you have to plug the connector into the back of the radio. and than you have to connect a pin into the 28-20 pin harness adapter which i assume you have and than you have to unplug the factory camera connector. and plug this one in. and than run the red wire down to the kick panel area and tap it to the reverse trigger wire.
    I have pics for anyone who buys as well
     
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    Does it come with the instructions? I'm definitely interested. I have a 13 as well with a 2015 entune radio. Would rather have the camera on the radio instead of the mirror. Mind if I see a pic of the of the harness connector?
     
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    I don’t have any instructions, and the harness connector is a 28 pin connector that goes into the back of the radio. The other connector gets plugged into the factory camera plug behind the coin tray.

    what you do is you have to plug the connector into the back of the radio. and than you have to connect a pin (the red wire of this harness) into the 28-20 pin harness adapter which i assume you have and than you have to unplug the factory camera connector. and plug this one in. and than run the red wire down to the kick panel area and tap it to the reverse trigger wire.
    Install is real easy
     
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    I see. Is it a 24 pin connector? I have a 28 pin connector already being used by what I'm assuming in the power connector. Otherwise if its another 28 pin connector then it might not work for me then.
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    i’m not sure if the 05-10 radio’s are different from the 12-13. but i had to use this harness so i could plug my factory connectors into it and than the 28 pin into the back of the 14 radio



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  9. Jun 2, 2020 at 9:38 PM
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    No I dont have that connector at all.
     
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    On your radio is anything currently plugged in here?
    Because this is where the 28 pin connector on this harness plugs into.
    But you have to plug a wire into the connector of the power harness. in my case it was my 20-28 adapter since i was doing a retrofit

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    as you can see. the main power 28-20 adapter for my 2010 is on the left. and than the 28 pin connector for the camera relocation harness is on the right (blue circled connector in my previous post)

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    Nothing at all, I know that is the spot for the camera plug in. Thats why I'm asking if its a 24 pin connector not 28. There's 24 pins on that connector you circled.
     
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    I’m sorry yes it is a 24 pin. The camera relocation connector is 24 pin and plugs into the circled connector i posted a few posts up
     
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