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Axxess AXBUCH-T16V Backup Camera Retain/Add-on for Vehicle Toyota 2013-2016

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Axxess AXBUCH-T16V Backup Camera Retain/Add-on Toyota 2013-2016

This is the Axxess AX-TOYCAM1-6V | AXBUCH-T16V 2012 - 2015 Toyota OEM Backup Camera Retention Harness. If you are changing the OEM head unit and wish to retain the OEM backup camera, this is the product for you.

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Instruction Manual

Features:

  • Retains the factory backup camera to an aftermarket radio
  • Allows an aftermarket camera to be added to the factory screen (Display and navigation model radios only)
  • Includes the AXCSD-6V 12-volt to 6-volt converter

Vehicle Fitment:

Scion

  • FR-S 2016
  • iM 2016
  • tC 2016

Toyota

  • 4-Runner 2014-2016
  • 4-Runner (without NAV) 2013
  • Avalon 2015-2016
  • Camry 2014-2016
  • Corolla 2014-2016
  • Highlander 2014-2016
  • Prius C 2015
  • Prius V 2015
  • Rav-4 2015-2016
  • Rav-4 (before build date Nov. 2013) 2014
  • Sienna 2015
  • Sequoia 2014-2016
  • Tacoma 2014-2016
  • Tundra 2014-2016
  • Venza 2015-2016

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