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Old April 16th, 2012, 4:05 PM
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Default Using Factory Nav Screen with backup camera

Hello all, im not sure if this has been covered before but is it possible in install an after market camera and use the factory nav screen as a monitor? does anyone sell a good kit for this?
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I believe if you purchase the GM lock pick you can do this. or if you have the factory sat-nav, i think if you get the OEM backup camera, and plug it in, it should work, search the forum, I think this has been covered.
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06TEXASz71 Welcome to the forum...

I think SabrToothSqrl might be right on the being able to add the factory camera.. a search of the forum may turn up some info as I also recall this being talked about within the last year...
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