Installation instructions – Brandmotion 9002-8534 User Manual
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
8534 Instructions 5-29-14.docx
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Step 3: Use a Center Punch to mark the centers of
the required three holes and drill three pilot holes
using a 1/8” drill bit. NOTE: If your vehicle has a
liftgate panel/trunk trim cover, it must be removed.
Step 4: Drill two 5/16” holes for the camera
mounting bolts and one 5/8” hole for the camera
harness. Use a Deburring Tool or Round File to
smooth edges.
Step 5 (if necessary): Using a 5/8” drill bit, drill an
opening in the trunk or liftgate for the head of the
Camera Harness to pass through. Insert Camera
Harness head through the backside of the hole so
that the gray connector end of the Camera Harness
is inside the trunk or liftgate. (RECOMMENDED:
Protect Camera Harness with a rubber grommet or
by applying a small amount of silicone caulk to the
area that comes into contact with the edges of the
hole. Additional recommendation: If drilling
through sheet metal, apply a Corrosion Inhibitor.)
Step 6: Route head of Camera Harness through the
pass-through you made with the Template.
Step 7: Use a Phillips Screwdriver to remove the
two screws provided in the Camera to secure the
head of the Camera Harness onto the Camera.
Step 8: Preload the screws into the Camera
Harness connector.
Step 9: Align the Camera Harness head so the key
lines up with the slot in the camera, and plug in the
connector. Snug the supplied screws with a Phillips
Screwdriver to create a watertight seal but do not
over tighten.
Step 10: Mount the Camera using the supplied
hardware. Insert the two Rubber Well Nuts into the
outer 5/16” camera mount holes.
Step 11: Thread the two supplied Bolts through
the Camera Mount and into the Well Nuts using a
Phillips Screwdriver but do not tighten the Bolts all
the way down just yet.
Step 12: Route Camera Harness towards the side
of the vehicle that supplies power.
Step 13: Connect Camera Harness to supplied
Chassis Harness. The optimal location for this
junction may occur at the top of the liftgate or the
inner edge of the trunk. (Note: Most vehicles have
existing wires passing through this area; use this
route if at all possible).