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charlesnl



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what is this connector for ('07 tail gate)

I was doing some sound deadening at the back of the car under the rear window, and found a connector hanging there, curious to what it is for?




Could it be for a reverse camera or something, and if so, could I use that to wire something to my Xtrons unit (assuming the other end of this ends up somewhere behind the radio)

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Nodge68



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That's an odd place for a spare connector, especially if everything is working.
There wasn't a camera option until 2013 IIRC. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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Certainly looks like a camera connection.

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charlesnl



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Interesting, maybe I should try to find out if I can get a camera connected to it then, I got some after market one that I haven't put in as I couldn't be bothered wiring the whole thing up, but if the wires are there that changes things Smile

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That is part of the tailgate switch wiring loom. 2013 FL2 XS.
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It's all part of the loom, tailgate handle and camera.

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Your car is 07, surely if someone has gone to all the trouble of fitting the loom all the way back to the screen, then there would be a camera fitted.

My question would be, is it the original tailgate?

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Someone has replaced the tailgate switch in the past which is a common fault, looks like a later switch was used to replace it and the camera connection would have come with it. 2013 FL2 XS.
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