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Chevrolet Traverse Backup Camera Installation And Review Videos

     

Rear View Safety G-Series Backup Camera Installation - 2011 Chevrolet Traverse- Video

Rear View Safety G-Series Backup Camera Installation - 2011 Chevrolet Traverse

Speaker 1: Today in our 2011 Chevrolet Traverse we're going to be taking a look at, and showing you how to install the rear view safety G-series backup camera, part number RVS-776718-DOS. So here's what our backup camera system looks like. I's going to replace our factory mirror, and we're going to have a built in color digital display. Now the mirror Not only is going to look a lot like our factory mirror, but it's also going to have a lot of the same features. It has an auto dimming feature so when we're driving at night, drivers behind us won't blind us. Also it has built-in On Star capability. more


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7/31/2017 4:58:46 PM



Hopkins Backup Sensor System Installation - 2011 Chevrolet Traverse- Video

Hopkins Backup Sensor System Installation - 2011 Chevrolet Traverse

Today on our 2011 Chevrolet Traverse, we'll be installing the NVision Backup Sensor System with SmartZone, part number HM60100VA. Now to begin our installation, we're going to go ahead and install the license plate bracket first. We've already gone ahead and removed our license plate. So we'll put the bracket into place making sure that the tube upper mounting holes line up with the license plate holes here on our bumper. We'll then put our plate into place and using the two bolts included with the NVision Backup Sensor Kit, we'll secure it to our bumper. We'll want to make sure that the wires behind the sensor bracket, where we'll remove the bumper cover here in the center, slide our wire through and re-install the cover. Now our wires behind our bumper fascia. We'll now go inside the vehicle here, where we'll remove the driver side trim panel. We can now take a piece of air tube that will use as officially to route from inside the vehicle to the outside. We'll go through this pre-cut hole and down, where it will come out underneath the vehicle. more


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8/21/2014 4:55:54 PM



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