2010 Ford Expedition Park Assist Camera Brandmotion

  • Features:
    • Heavy Duty Design For Increased Durability
    • Ultra High Quality Truck-To-Trailer Quick Disconnect Wiring
    • 648 x 488 Resolution 480p
    • 0.1 Lux For Better Illumination And A Sharper Image
    • Parking Gridlines Available And Image Mirroring Available
    • Format/NTSC
    • 9-16V Operating Voltage Range
    • Color Image With Automatic White Balance
    • Electric Auto Iris
    • 150 Degrees Horizontal Field Of View
    • 100 Degrees Vertical Field Of View
    • Waterproof Case With Anti-Fog Lens
  • This low-cost aftermarket CMOS camera is ideal if youre looking to save some money and for a non-OEM solution. It features two unique mounting options. It can be installed behind the license plate or on a flat vehicle surface with minimal surface area requirements. It ships with two adjustable bracket options for your convenience and safety. The included harness is 22 feet long. This camera features parking gridlines and as an added bonus, these gridlines can be turned off during installation. The camera also features image reversing for forward mounting applications.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle
2010 Ford Expedition
10 In Stock
Best Price:

$87.37 USD
$104.84 USD
Brand Brandmotion
Part # B1M9002-7601
Condition New
Warehouse B

Brandmotion

  • Metal License Plate and Camera Mount; 22ft. Chassis Harness To RCalifornia Included; Parking Gridlines and Image Mirroring Available Requires A Lip Above The License Plate Or Flat Horizontal Mounting Surface~Recommended To Mount The Camera On The Centerline Of The Vehicle
  • Universal Dual Mount CMOS Camera; Metal License Plate and Camera Mount; 22ft. Chassis Harness To RCalifornia Included; Parking Gridlines and Image Mirroring Available;
  • Universal Dual Mount CMOS Camera
  • Packaging

    package quantity
    1
    weight
    0.65 lb
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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