amkrat
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I like what you have done. I have been curious about such a setup all along. I have a couple of questions. I understand from looking at the Amazon camera wiring description the red wire goes to the PK/BG-20 Can-Am connector and the black wire goes to the BK/BG-20 connector. From your description it looks like you also connected another (-) wire to it. Where did this wire come from? How did you identify the signal wire that connects to the BG/BK-20 connector. I'm guessing that there are several wires sheathed in the cable that is intended to run to the vehicle head unit. Finally, regarding the male end connector, are you saying that it has a removable plug and can then be used to connect to the female end if you have appropriate pins to insert? If that's the case and you have a line on how to obtain them please pass that info on.I can confirm that a backup camera works on a 2024 Spyder RT Limited. I bought a cheap camera on Amazon and was able to get it to work.
This was the camera I used:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B95J5JC5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
The 3 pin connector that has been discussed previously near the left rear light IS the connector for the camera.
Here are pics of mine.
View attachment 212770 - View attachment 212771
The male end with end cap plugs is attached to the female end with the wires.
Here is a clip from the maintenance manual of the pinout.
View attachment 212772
Also, here you can see the Camera (-) eventually goes to ground.
View attachment 212773
So I connected the cameras - and power - to Camera (-), the cameras power + to Backup Light / 12V Cam , and the cameras signal to Camera (S).
Turned on the Backup Camera in the software and put it in Reverse and the camera image displayed on the screen.
Since this wasn’t the OEM camera, I’m not sure the backup lines mean much.
Also, I’m waiting on some terminal connectors so I can use the existing male end rather than wait 2-4 weeks to get one from Amazon.
Finally still trying to decide it I will use this camera or buy another one and where to mount it… but at least it works.
Thanks. I'm anxious to try this setup myself.