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You have to undo the (3 if memory serves me correctly) bolts that retain the rear window wiper motor to be able to remove this plastic panel, be careful not to loose the washers.
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The good news! I was able to get the plastic panel off. There are 4 nuts and 2 plastic retaining pins holding the panel on the lift gate.
The bad news!!!. My Tahoe is not factory pre-wired for the backup camera. I don't know if all Tahoe's are like this or not. My Tahoe came with a Factory non-DVD Nav system without the rear entertainment system. If I wanted to get the wiring harness to make this happen what would I need to order? Is it even worth it?
Bad news.
If your Tahoe was not equipped with the wiring for the rear view camera then it also was not equipped with a rear view camera image display module which is located under the passenger seat.
It will take a great amount of effort to get the rear camera up and running at this point, if you decide to take the challenge you can go into a parts dept and ask for the most knowledgeable parts guy to help you, have him order the wire harness to the module and then the harness up to the radio and also you will need a module.
Plugging everything in is basic but running the harness is time consuming to do it correctly and there are no instructions just your own good judgment.
Once everything is connected and plugged into the back of the radio you will need to have a GM service dept reprogram your radio and activate the rear camera feature at that time.
GM is introducing a kit to install the Navigation head units next quarter (but probably not till next year truth be known) but right now have put the camera retrofit on hold as there were too many issues that popped up when it was researched.
I have read your posts and all the replies for this thread. If I understand correctly, I should have a box under the passenger front seat (mine does if I am looking at the right thing) if my 07 is equipped with the wiring harness for the back up camera? Any approximate dimensions, location (mine is on the door side, toward the front, and easily visible with several wires that appear to go toward the track) and or a part number that is on the label? I definitely would like to add the camera and also a fiend with a Denali (07, NAV sys, touch screen) is interested too. Any info is greatly appreciated and Thanks in advance!
J J
I know for a fact that the service department will have to install or modify the program to get the rear camera option on the nav screen. When we got the new radio unit, they forgot to do this and we took it back and they reprogrammed the unit.
Does anyone know if there really is a piece or a way that you can watch dvd on the navigation screen while you are driving? there is a guy on ebay selling a unlocking wiring harness for 2007 suburban and tahoe.
Joe,
The ECU module for the camera is a small metal box (just a little smaller than the black box you describe) it is located in the center part underneath the seat but close to the track on the inboard side (close to the center console).
If your Tahoe does not have the wiring then it does not have this box either.
Part # for the module is 10371724
I got the NAV HU, the GPS Antenna, the Map DVD. Hooked up the new NAV unit per instructions at the beginning of this thread. DVD, steering wheel controls, rear sear audio controls all work. Navigation, however does not. I get the Map on screen but the unit has no idea where it is. It would appear that it has no GPS Signal coming in. I checked the antenna plug and tried putting the GPS antenna up on the dash to see if it was experiencing interference. Still no go on the NAV. On the screen there is a small white box with "GPS" in it and a red diagonal line. I assume this means I have no GPS signal. Am I missing a component or interface? Im only using two of the four main inputs on the back of the radio (not the FM antenna or GPS antenna inputs). My AV came with the BOSE 6 disc changer. Help!