I installed a rear camera on my 2018 Landmark 365 Newport and it works fine. It has constant power. My question is, where does the wiring originate? I would like to install a switch to turn it off when not in use.
When I installed mine I found he power source to be constant on also. I tapped into the clearance wire above so now the camera is on only when the clearance lights are on being I tow with my lights on all the time - problem solved.
When I installed mine I found he power source to be constant on also. I tapped into the clearance wire above so now the camera is on only when the clearance lights are on being I tow with my lights on all the time - problem solved.
You probably have 2 fuse holders like the one shown in the attached photo. One of them is likely for the camera. Pull one fuse at a time to find out if the camera goes off.
You probably have 2 fuse holders like the one shown in the attached photo. One of them is likely for the camera. Pull one fuse at a time to find out if the camera goes off.
I found three separate fuses like you show. One 10A, one 15A, one 20A. Pulled all three one at a time. Camera blue LED did not turn off with any of them.
I found three separate fuses like you show. One 10A, one 15A, one 20A. Pulled all three one at a time. Camera blue LED did not turn off with any of them.
I just cut in a switch for my Bighorn and I found the fuse in the inside at the control panal, it was double taped with the fuse for the bedroom thermostat. If yours isn't in the front storage compartment, you might try by the inside fuse area. I pulled one fuse at a time till the camera went off.
When I installed mine I found he power source to be constant on also. I tapped into the clearance wire above so now the camera is on only when the clearance lights are on being I tow with my lights on all the time - problem solved.
Right above the camera mount, the three clearance lights are daisy chained across. Just tapped into the middle one just above the camera. Used a 12 volt Test light with a long lead to the frame for a ground to identify the hot wire.
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