Auto-Locking Tailgate: "Where do I plug in camera?" or "I get a blue screen/no camera available screen on radio" (IOB & IO4/5/6)

Auto-Locking Tailgate: "Where do I plug in camera?" or "I get a blue screen/no camera available screen on radio" (IOB & IO4/5/6)

If you have a locking tailgate, please follow the cable from the existing handle to where it's plugged in. Replace plug with cable from new handle camera. Picture is in IO4/5/6 vehicles. In IOB vehicles with auto-locking tailgate, please trace original cable (fatter cable) from tailgate and replace with our cable. You can see this cable in the picture above. It's above the ports, not attached to them; look carefully.




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