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reversing camera for 1995 Duetto

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Post by Achilles heel Fri Oct 21, 2016 12:57 pm

Has anyone fitted one? Any recommendations?

And as an aside, how do you get at the rear/brake/reversing light bulbs if they need to be changed, as they seem to now be sealed behind the fridge on one side, and the toilet cassette on the other?
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Post by brodco Fri Oct 21, 2016 1:36 pm

Hi wave

Achilles heel wrote:And as an aside, how do you get at the rear/brake/reversing light bulbs if they need to be changed, as they seem to now be sealed behind the fridge on one side, and the toilet cassette on the other?

Can’t help with the camera but as for the bulbs:

It’s a right fiddle and you do have to feel your way around a bit.

On the drivers side remove the lower fridge vent. Reach in and undo the plastic wing nuts on the back of the light (try not to drop them) and you can pull rear of the light backwards and un-clip the bulb holder.

There should be a removable panel in the rear of the wash room wall to allow access to the passenger side.

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Post by Bulletguy Fri Oct 21, 2016 10:08 pm

Cheap China jobbie here on fleabay. At £25 has to be worth a punt? [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] 

Other prices are available but they only go one way.........UP!!

Brodco is right about the rear lens access. It's an absolute pain the proverbial, particularly the o/s one (fridge side) as there are water pipes and various A/S 'clutter' rammed in there. You have to 'feel around' for the plastic wing nut which holds the unit in because you can't see them. There are two, one toward the lens top, the other at the bottom. It helps if you have someone with slim nimble fingers!

By comparison, the standard van is a piece of cake and you can whip 'em out in seconds!
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