Trailer Surround View Camera System $995 Option play into this set up? I assume it’s user error and I don’t know what I’m searching for. I’ve searched and can’t find it anywhere. The second part of this equation is I still can’t figure out what camera is it that goes with this system and where the heck you buy the camera from. I want the Tow Mode Camera (Wired) that is visible via the rear view mirror camera as I will be using this truck to tow a camper. The camera kit with wiring that plugs into the 12 way connector is available separately.” This option only preps the truck wiring itself to accept the trailer wiring kit, and has the feature for the aux cameras enabled in the radio. Mopar Trailer Camera Wiring w/No Camera $515 option- this is the truck wiring prep for the aux trailer cameras 1&2 that have been offered for a few years now, and it would include the 12/7 way trailer connector. It’s image will display in the rear view mirror only, and will be selectable between that camera, and the rear view mirror camera that is in the CHMSL. “Tow Mode Camera (Wired) $450 option- this is the digital camera for the digital rear view mirror that you would attach to the back of a trailer, and plug into the bumper. Mopar Trailer Camera Wiring w/No Camera $515 explained: I believe answered most of my questions brilliantly. I was clogging up the other “order” thread so I’m moving my questions over here to the towing section Works great at keeping the plug from vibrating out on washboard roads and rugged trails.So I had some questions regarding the different tow / trailer camera options in my 2022 2500 Limited build. And, if you change the 12v plug end on your fridge to an ARB 12v plug, "the cigarette plug tip can be removed and the special two pin plug can be screwed into the matching ARB power socket for a secure connection." The best thing to do, really, is get a $42 ARB fridge wiring kit, which has 20' of 10AWG, an inline 15amp fuse, eyelets ready to connect to your battery, and a nice surface mount 12v outlet for the rear of your vehicle. I'm getting ready to do the same with my van and trailer. It's a common problem on some Jeep's rear 12v outlet.Īustralians often run a completely separate, and heavier gauge, 12v line from their battery to the hitch, ending with an Anderson plug, to which a similar line on their trailer can plug into, avoiding using the 12v line in the 7way at all because it is not enough to power the add'l 12v needs on their adventure trailers. I have no doubt that the 7way gauge on the 12v wire may be insufficient enough that it will fool that low voltage sensor. Most 12v fridges have a low power setting, that when it thinks the battery is getting too low in voltage, will slow down the cooling of the fridge so you don't kill the starting battery. Then you'd be stuck with a 7way on your fridge and not be able to plug it in to any other 12v outlet. Only one of the contacts in a 7 way is 12v, and often just enough of a gauge to run the trailer's lights.Ĭan you do it? Sure, but it might not work as well as you'd like and seems like an odd workaround to just running a dedicated line from your battery.
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