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I updated OTA software/firmware on my 2024 S2S - anyone else seen the back-up camera option?

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So I finally decided to allow my 2024 S2S Spyder to update itself OTA. I thought the software was the 3.1.0 version already on the bike. But once I connected the WIFI to the bike (which was easy for me) it indicated it needed to update using the 3.1.0 software firmware. There were 2 things of interest to me: an updated fuel consumption gauge; and the back up camera, as the package said it contained that too. :eek:

So I started the bike first and then started the update. It first downloaded a loader(?) then several files. The screen showed several names on the files (one being the loader and another the installer?) then it loaded up more files, including screen firmware and config files. I swear one also said engine config? One of the files was "TADA" back up camera config. :eek: So it took about 20 mins with the bike running... one of the screens it showed during the final stages was the backup camera screen and parking lines on a black background.:eek:

Once everything was completed, I stopped the bike and then powered on/off. No issues re-booting. Once started, the fuel consumption gauge is shown in the place of the electrical-voltage gauge in the middle of the screen. It is a round dial type 300 degree face. Sliding my finger sideways allowed the voltage gauge to show and vice versa.

There is no back up camera on the 2024 S2S, so when I put the bike into reverse with the PB off, the screen did nothing. But since it installed the software/firmware, it "should be" ready? Some other posters on the back up camera thread indicate it is a option on the 2025 (but not yet available). I have also seen postings regarding a 3 pin empty connector on the 2024 S2S, so maybe it could be installed given the correct wiring. Here is hoping :).

Has anyone else seen this? I would hope the camera is not a proprietary video format and is a normal type connector running off 12v or at least 5v to the camera. I can envision a plug in switch on the center dash board that allows switching to a front camera or rear camera along with a USB drive to record to. No more Gopro then!

What do you guys think?
 
I just traded in my 2020 RTL on a 2025 S2S. It has the backup camera. What you are seeing with the software update is the ability to add the camera and have it work through your console as if it was factory installed. The camera is listed on Can Am's website at $249.00. I couldn't find the installation instructions yet to see where it would be mounted on a 2024. On the 2025, the rear panel has a molded-in area that contains the camera.
 
Yep, I saw that... it fits into a recess under the rear lip on the 2025. You would have to fabricate a mount on the previous models. How hard can that possibly be? A spacer of the right dimensions (maybe 3D printed?) plus 3M tape and SS screws, then run the wires thru the rear case. The real issue is where to actually connect it to the bike so that it sends video back to the ECU when the bike is shifted into reverse. Can anyone show pics of the 3 pin plug where it might connect to, as mentioned by other posters? A Pinout would be great too.
 
Yep, I saw that... ..... < snip > .....
The real issue is where to actually connect it to the bike so that it sends video back to the ECU when the bike is shifted into reverse. ..... < snip > .....
So buy one and figure it out... assuming you can, which I have serious doubts about.
 
For those who are interested, here is a link to the 2025 installation procedure. Note that the actual plugin is way under all the rear seat and rear seat bracketry after removal of the top case and LinQ stuff. The camera kit comes with the harness to plug into that existing harness plug on the 2025 bike.


Can someone familiar with the 2024's and the area under the seat and top case, have a look and trace the on-bike wiring harness to see if it traces back to the cluster? One of the camera wires should be a video type cable (most likely an shielded RCA type but with a different connector).

I have a feeling it just might go back to the cluster, making the 2025 camera possibly compatible with the 2024's.
 
I would think that Can-Am is smart enough to know if worked with the 2024's, and would advertise it as compatible, since Cam-Am could then sell more of them.

JM2C
 
Can anyone show pics of the 3 pin plug where it might connect to, as mentioned by other posters? A Pinout would be great too.
I found this connector on my 2024 that is not on other 2024 RTL's in installation videos for lighting adapters, so it may be the camera plug, no coax though.


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@jzeiler that looks like a three wire plug. Def not a RCA video type but - Aside: I note the black plastic housing has printed words on it. JPN ST?xxx and HITCH. Never been under there so <dontknow> Looks like you have a different plug in to the hitch harness too?
 
Yes that is the Afterburner tail light adapter that I already had on the bike so I tapped into it when I build my harness for the Bushtec trailer. What you are looking at is what you see when you pull the entire rear tail light panel. It was the best picture I had of the three pin plug that is NOT there on earlier 2024 bikes.
 
I found this connector on my 2024 that is not on other 2024 RTL's in installation videos for lighting adapters, so it may be the camera plug, no coax though.


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You are correct. That is the connector for my 2025 S2S backup camera. It is actually tricky to unplug this connector, which you must do to completely remove the rear panel.
 
Just a quick update... since I did the OTA update...when the bike goes into reverse, a blank backup image shows up on the cluster screen with backup guidelines... everytime I go into reverse..now I just wait for BRP to issue the wiring harness and BUP camera for the 2024.

so for the doubters..at least for my 2024 S2S the cluster is ready...we just need the camera, wiring harness (es) and instructions
 
I will be checking with my dealer to see if the 2025 rear panel fits the 2024. If so and it is orderable in the right color, then I might just start this mess IF the wiring harness plug in exists on my 24 S2S.
I use our new V nose 24foot enclosed trailer to transport both Spyders and backing in will be much easier with a backup cam
 
I did the update to my 2024 RTL and I have the backup camera option in settings. Does this mean I have the built in harness/connector?

If so I'm considering buying the backup camera kit and giving it a try
 
So I went out and connected my 2024 Spyder RT Sea2Sky to my home Wifi network, and asked it to check for updates.

No updates.

But I did see the Camera option, and when I put it in reverse the display did change to show the box and lines that you would expect to see when backing up, but no image showed in the box as there's no backup camera.

So I checked the CAN-AM Accessories site again and still no listing for a Backup Camera that fits a 2024 Spyder RT.

And then I checked the installation instructions for the Backup Camera Kit 219401199, which shows it was last updated February 12, 2025.
No mention of 2024 Spyders.

The instructions do refer to two different mounting plates for the camera, one for "MY25 and UP - F3 Rear Camera Support" and one for "MY25 and UP - RT Rear Camera Support" with a comment that they are not needed for Canyon.

There are three (3) references to "24" in the entire document. All are in the section on the tightening torques to use on specific bolt grades.

So it appears that CAN-AM still hasn't delivered a backup camera for the 2024 and earlier models.
 
3 cameras just popped up on eBay a few minutes ago. I bought the first one and will let everyone know when I get it working.:)
 
At 4.22 into this video is the connector that my mechanic believes is for the backup camera on a 2024 RT-L S to S.


I called the seller to make sure it was the backup camera kit and not just the camera. Verified that it is the kit and ordered one.
 
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So I went out and connected my 2024 Spyder RT Sea2Sky to my home Wifi network, and asked it to check for updates.

No updates.

But I did see the Camera option, and when I put it in reverse the display did change to show the box and lines that you would expect to see when backing up, but no image showed in the box as there's no backup camera.

So I checked the CAN-AM Accessories site again and still no listing for a Backup Camera that fits a 2024 Spyder RT.

And then I checked the installation instructions for the Backup Camera Kit 219401199, which shows it was last updated February 12, 2025.
No mention of 2024 Spyders.

The instructions do refer to two different mounting plates for the camera, one for "MY25 and UP - F3 Rear Camera Support" and one for "MY25 and UP - RT Rear Camera Support" with a comment that they are not needed for Canyon.

There are three (3) references to "24" in the entire document. All are in the section on the tightening torques to use on specific bolt grades.

So it appears that CAN-AM still hasn't delivered a backup camera for the 2024 and earlier models.
I find it interesting that you and apparently others are getting a blank backup screen when in reverse. I too have installed the update but do not get the backup screen. Maybe it is a Sea to Sky thing. I have a 2024 RT-L. Or, maybe it is because my January 2024 production date is before they started integrating that technology. I was going to open up the back end to look for that connector, but I now have doubts that it even is there on my RT-L.
 
I find it interesting that you and apparently others are getting a blank backup screen when in reverse. I too have installed the update but do not get the backup screen. Maybe it is a Sea to Sky thing. I have a 2024 RT-L. Or, maybe it is because my January 2024 production date is before they started integrating that technology. I was going to open up the back end to look for that connector, but I now have doubts that it even is there on my RT-L.
Maybe check under options to enable that? I did nothing when I updated, but TBH, my dealer updated the bike (so I'm told) back in October-ish... Dunno if I believe that, as I only updated it BECAUSE the bike indicated there was an update waiting. I do remember checking to do all the updates, so...
 
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