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Installing Rear view/backup camera - what wire & where to trigger it?

Back up camera: I have a 24 RT and the dealer installed it the other day. They ran into a problem when doing this because I had a Show Chrome electronic fuse block with OEM connectors.
They had to unplug the Show Chrome accessory to allow the back up camera to work.
I contacted Big Bike Parts and they shipped me a Plug N’ Play Connector Harness 41-265WI at no charge after I told them what was happening.
I plugged this harness in and it worked with my back up camera.
I took the wires out of the 41-265WI and transferred them to the empty slots in the old harness and then plugged it back in. Camera worked!
So two things, 24 RT Limiteds can be retrofitted with the Cam-Am stock camera and you can modify the Show Chrome accessory wiring harness to allow the camera to function properly.
Is this camera available from brp or Aftermarket and how much did it cost.
 
Is this camera available from brp or Aftermarket and how much did it cost.
The camera is available from BRP at https://can-am-shop.brp.com/on-road/us/en/camera-backup-kit-can-am-219401199.html. It is $249, but if you have a 2024 Spyder you also need the rear fender from a 2025. Those run something like $230 on BRP parts sites. People have had luck with aftermarket cameras for as low as $20 to $30 off Amazon or similiar. With that approach, you have to build your own mating cable and mounting scheme though. I'm planning to give the aftermarket approach a go.
 
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