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Bmw Backup Camera Kit W/ Dynamic Parking Lines F10/f11/f07 Plug And Play on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Rear View Camera Kit

For 2012 BMW 5 Series

BMW F10/F11/F07 Rear View Camera Retro Kit

Plug and Play, NO Coding, No wire cutting!
Perfect for F10 / F11 / F07 BMW model with a factory screen (CIC), this kit is truly plug and play — no coding or remote activation necessary! It displays dynamic parking lines as standard and
 if your BMW already features PDC, this kit’s obstacle marking feature will automatically kick in. Plus, it’s fully compatible with an optional front camera. DIY with no wire-cutting. Vehicle coding is not required. Plug and Play.

This kit does not use the native BMW camera mode. Instead, the rear view camera display will override your iDrive screen when you put your car in reverse. This kit gives you the best of both worlds: OEM-like functionality plus installation ease, more helpful features such as on-screen parking lines

- Overrides the factory screen with camera image full screen
- Trunk handle integrated camera (like factory installed)
- Camera is activated automatically when car goes in reverse
- Static or Dynamic Parking Lines 
- Obstacle marking (with PDC for CIC and iDrive)

It’s truly plug-and-play and doesn’t require coding or remote activation like OEM models do. Note: if you have a manual transmission installation requires tapping into the reverse light wire. Estimated installation time: 3-4h.

This is a DIY kit with install instructions included, AFTER Purchase send me your VIN and I will verify this Kit will work in your car, if not I will refund your purchase.

*Check with your Auto Insurance for possible discount on coverage.

Features: 
  • Dynamic parking lines Plug and Play installation (in manual transmission cars tapping into reverse light wiring is required) 
  • Trunk handle mounted camera 
  • Superior picture quality 
  • OEM-like finish 
  • Parking lines Different camera/PDC views 
  • Additional RCA video inputs (you can play video from external devices on the iDrive screen) 
    • Camera specification: 1089K 1/3" Image Sensor 
    • IP68 Waterproof Wide-Angle Lens: F=1.8, 160°(D), 121°(H), 88°(V) 
    • Min. Illumination: 0.01Lux 
    • Number of Image Pixels: 410K 510(H) x 492(V) 
    • Operating Temperature: -20°C~+60°C (-4°F~+140°F) 


  • Camera specification:
    • 1089K 1/3" Image Sensor
    • IP68 Waterproof
    • Wide-Angle Lens: F=1.8, 160°(D), 121°(H), 88°(V)
    • Min. Illumination: 0.01Lux
    • Number of Image Pixels: 410K 510(H) x 492(V)
    • Operating Temperature: -20°C~+60°C (-4°F~+140°F)



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