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Install reverse camera into stock E250 display


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Hi guys,

Contemplating buying a used E250 cabriolet. But it doesnt have rev cam yet. What's the best local solution to integrate one into the

stock display?

Thanks in advance for yr advice.

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If warranty is of concern, go to C&C and they'll be able to do it for you. If not, you can go to any audio shops outside. It'll be half the price of C&C.

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Requires a media/video interface box for rev cam to display on screen when R gear is engaged. My W212 E250 sedan was installed thru CnC when I purchased my car but I had it replaced the rev cam when I upgraded to COMAND. I still have the media box and boot lip strip (for my ride CnC outsourced rev cam installation to aftermarket workshop. They drilled a hole next on the black boot lip strip - next to one of the rear plate lights). This causes permanent hole on the boot lip strip. When I changed to different type (direct plug-in rev cam with lights replacing one of the rear plate lights). I had to purchase a brand new boot lip strip. I still have all the parts - video/media interface box (direct plug-in to Audio 20), rev cam & boot lip. If you drill on your car boot lip strip, it leaves a permanent hole. PM me if keen.

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thanks for yr replies. Not right to drill holes in any part of the car for aftermarket mods. Let me get my ride soon and then decide on the best rev cam solution.

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