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Hello Idon, I'm attempting to hook up my stock camera to a chinese Android stereo, similar to what I believe you did. Can you please clarify:

GREEN (wire to BROWN "backup" wire on stereo)
WHITE ( do I run +12v to this?)

RED (is this video signal +?)
BLACK (is this video signal -?)


Is the above correct? Are any other wires involved? I believe i tried this exactly as shown but got no results. I have a bare wire RCA cable like the one below attaching to the video in on my chinese stereo. Thank you for your help, I feel like I'm very close here. I too have a 2007 CRV EX-L (formerly with OEM nav unit).
Hi LouiePolo,

GREEN - +12V from car (see my post https://www.crzforum.com/forum/inte...11491-cr-v-navigation-jdm-reverse-camera-accessory-usdm-cr-z-4.html#post1363619)
and this goes to usually BROWN wire on aftermarket stereo too (marked as REVERSE or BACK).
WHITE - ground (GND), (negative wire)
RED - video signal SHIELD, "GROUND" for signal coming from camera (GND)
BLACK - video signal coming from camera (usually YELLOW but HONDA ...)

Where does your yellow cable go? To the stereo?

Good luck.
 
Hello Idon, I'm attempting to hook up my stock camera to a chinese Android stereo, similar to what I believe you did. Can you please clarify:

GREEN (wire to BROWN "backup" wire on stereo)
WHITE ( do I run +12v to this?)

RED (is this video signal +?)
BLACK (is this video signal -?)


Is the above correct? Are any other wires involved? I believe i tried this exactly as shown but got no results. I have a bare wire RCA cable like the one below attaching to the video in on my chinese stereo. Thank you for your help, I feel like I'm very close here. I too have a 2007 CRV EX-L (formerly with OEM nav unit).
Hi LouiePolo,

GREEN - +12V from car (see my post https://www.crzforum.com/forum/inte...11491-cr-v-navigation-jdm-reverse-camera-accessory-usdm-cr-z-4.html#post1363619)
and this goes to usually BROWN wire on aftermarket stereo too (marked as REVERSE or BACK).
WHITE - ground (GND), (negative wire)
RED - video signal SHIELD, "GROUND" for signal coming from camera (GND)
BLACK - video signal coming from camera (usually YELLOW but HONDA ...)

Where does your yellow cable go? To the stereo?



Good luck.
Hello again Idon,

I believe I have everything wired as you said; when I go to reverse, the stereo changes to the camera screen, but then says no signal. Any thoughts?

Also, did you cut into an RCA connector to go from the car to the stereo, or use some other method? I am thinking about using the RCA that came with the stereo, maybe it is wired differently....there sure are more leads in it. Is this what you used? Thank you again.
 

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Hello again Idon,

I believe I have everything wired as you said; when I go to reverse, the stereo changes to the camera screen, but then says no signal. Any thoughts?

Also, did you cut into an RCA connector to go from the car to the stereo, or use some other method? I am thinking about using the RCA that came with the stereo, maybe it is wired differently....there sure are more leads in it. Is this what you used? Thank you again.
I'm sorry LouiePolo. I don't check this forum regularly.
I hope you've sorted out the issue.
I didn't use any extra wire. There was OEM Honda reversing camera connected already.
 
After some research into the various OEM nav units found in Hondas, I discovered that the 2010-2011 CR-V with navigation has a set of connectors that are almost identical to the CR-Z navigation unit, with the only exception being an additional input for a backup camera! The Honda factory installed cameras, such as the one found on the CR-V, and the Honda Access cameras, such the one available for the JDM and EDM CR-Zs, appeared to have similar wiring to each other. Provided that I could find a way to connect the camera to the head unit, I could have a 100% OEM backup camera setup without using a NavTool module. I found a used CR-V nav unit on eBay, along with the connector pigtails cut from the donor vehicle, and I snatched it up almost immediately. Problem solved.

Once again, instead of the usual DIY, I'll describe my install with a captioned pictorial:

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Let's not beat around the bush. Here's the JDM camera installed on my bumper. Bumper removal required.

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CR-Z nav unit shown on the left and CR-V nav on the right. The two have identical connections on the rear panel, except for the camera connection by the exhaust fan on the CR-V nav unit.

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CR-Z volume knob vs...

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...CR-V volume knob. This is the only difference between the headunit faceplates, besides the XM Radio markings (It still requires an external XM receiver).

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The CR-V backup camera connector that was cut from donor vehicle harness.

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Another nav unit connector from the donor CR-V. This connector has some pins with wires that better match the JDM harness wire colors...

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...backup camera connector wires now color matched to the JDM camera harness.

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Wires stripped before soldering. Original pins cut from the JDM harness shown on top.

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Soldered and sleeved with heat shrink tubing.

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This hole is where the wiring will pass through to the exterior behind the rear bumper.

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The camera wiring has a lot of excess length. I also added my own wire looming to it, as it didn't come with anything that seemed long enough.

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Harness running along driver door...

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...past the rear tray/partition...

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...under the IMA fan ducting...

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...and finally to the rear with the excess harness length folded and zip tied to itself a few times.

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I had to take most of the rear interior trim out to route the harness. I wasn't sure which side to route it to at first, so I took out both side liners to investigate...

Video of the camera in action:

The Honda nav units already have a reverse gear signal going to them, so just plugging in the camera connector enables the backup camera function. Pretty simple. Just put it in reverse and that's it. Removing the interior trim was the most annoying part of this install. Lots of the orange clips got destroyed when I removed the panels, so I still have a lot of my interior apart while I wait for replacements.

The only issue is that it seems that the screen viewing angle may be a tiny bit off for what's appropriate for the CR-Z seating position. It's not too bad though, especially since I can still play with the contrast and such to compensate for it. I actually tried swapping the headunit faceplates to see what happens with no success. The backup camera video will not display on the CR-Z faceplate; it just shows a black screen... Ah well. Other than this small issue, which you can correct with some adjustments, this mod was well worth it for me.

I didn't think this needed a full on DIY, since all information you need to do this is illustrated pretty well in the pictures. The part numbers that I used are listed below. There are a few other camera attachment kits with slightly different part numbers that are also available for the CR-Z which will probably work just as well; the difference is probably in what device they are designed to be connected to and the market it was intended for.

Anyways, this should be the last wiring project that I have planned for my CR-Z, that is until I find out about something else cool that involves wiring that I'm not yet aware of... Reply to this thread if you have any comments or questions. Thanks!

JDM Accessory Part Numbers
08A21-6H0-360 - JDM Camera
08B77-SZT-A00 - JDM CR-Z Camera Mounting Kit and Wiring Harness
Wow, very good write up, thanks for taking the time to share.
 
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