Extension Harness for Use with Rear View Safety Mirror Monitor Setup RVS-718
Question:
Would the Rear View Safety Rear View Mirror with Monitor - 4.3 Display, Item # RVS-718 work on our 2012 Mercedes Sprinter 2500 Van. Its a very long vehicle and I could see any info on how long the cables are. The installation PDF link on the page does not work anymore and doesnt lead to an installation PDF
asked by: Kelly B
Expert Reply:
For a longer vehicle like your 2012 Mercedes Sprinter 2500 you'd want to an extension harness with the Rear View Safety Rear View Mirror with Monitor # RVS-718 and for that we have the part # RVS-102N which is 16 feet long.
Products Referenced in This Question
Rear View Safety Camera Extension Cable - 16' Long - Male/Female Connection
- Accessories and Parts
- Backup Camera
- Cables and Cords
- Camera Extension Cable
- 16 Feet Long
- Rear View Safety
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Rear View Safety Rear View Mirror with Monitor - 4.3" Display
- Backup Camera
- Backup Camera Systems
- Standard Camera System
- Hardwired
- Rearview Mirror Monitor
- 4.3 Inch Display
- Replaces Existing Mirror
- Rear View Safety
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