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product_id: 377046648
title: "Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013), Tailgate Handle Replacement Camera (Color: Black)"
brand: "ecoconut"
price: "₹ 853"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Ecoconut"
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# Night vision with 0.1 Lux sensitivity Waterproof for all weather 120° wide-angle lens Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013), Tailgate Handle Replacement Camera (Color: Black)

**Brand:** ecoconut
**Price:** ₹ 853
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗 Upgrade your Tundra’s rear view—see more, stress less!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013), Tailgate Handle Replacement Camera (Color: Black) by ecoconut
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 853 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/377046648-tundra-backup-camera-2007-2013-tailgate-handle-replacement-camera-color)

## Best For

- ecoconut enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ecoconut brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Installation:** Comes with 21.5 ft extension cable and all connectors for a smooth aftermarket display setup.
- • **Customizable Parking Lines:** Toggle parking guidelines ON/OFF to match your display preferences and avoid cluttered screens.
- • **Effortless Nighttime Safety:** Advanced night vision ensures you never miss a thing after dark—drive with confidence anytime.
- • **Crystal Clear 720p HD Vision:** Experience sharp, wide-angle views that make reversing safer and stress-free, day or night.
- • **Seamless Tailgate Integration:** Maintains original style & trunk switch function—no compromises on your Tundra’s sleek look.

## Overview

The ECOCONUT Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013) is a high-quality, waterproof CCD camera with a 120° wide-angle lens and night vision capability (0.1 Lux). Designed as a direct tailgate handle replacement, it preserves your truck’s original style and trunk switch function. It includes a 21.5 ft extension cable and RCA connectors for easy integration with aftermarket displays (monitor not included). Adjustable parking lines and robust build quality make it an essential upgrade for safer, more confident reversing.

## Description

Our Backup Camera w/Tailgate Handle is designed for Tundra 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Installation Tips: Camera cable connection: 1,with the arrows to align, it is tips for match between camera cable and the extension cable; Camera power: 1, Ensure the voltage is 12V; 2, Connect the red power cable(on the extension cable) to get the power for the camera(it could attach to head unit power), and black cable connect to the ground; Depending on your setup, may be a power wire that only turns on when the vehicle is in reverse. Or if you wanted the camera to always be on, you can connect it to a 12v source. .Aftermarket Display: 1, Use Camera RCA to connect aftermarket Display video input Package Included: 1*Backup Camera w/Tailgate Handle 1*Extension cable(21.5 ft) 1*Manual 1*RCA barrel connector

Review: I don't know if this will help anyone, but I figured this might help clear up some confusion when installing this camera. The camera I received came with a red wire, black wire and purple wire. After some troubleshooting, I figured out that I didn't need the purple wire at all. I tapped into the reverse light bulb wiring to trigger/power the camera. After installing the camera in the tailgate, I ran the wire to my passenger taillight, I should have run it to the driver side instead, but I had to change my light bulb on the passenger side, so I ran it to that side. As a result of this the harness ended up being too short and I had to extend it, this probably wouldn't have happen had I run it to my rear driver's side light instead. I removed the taillight from the truck to access the wiring from above. In my Tundra the positive wire in the reverse taillight was blue/red wire and the other wire was the negative. I say in my Tundra because from what I have heard Toyota does not always use the same-colored wires to indicate a positive or negative. So, if you have a multimeter test it. I connected the red wire from the camera to the blue/red wire on the taillight harness and the black wire/ground from the camera to the other wire in the taillight harness. The Pioneer radio comes with a purple trigger wire that I connected to the red wire from the camera. I plugged the yellow RCA jack from the camera to the plug labeled RCIN on the back of the radio and that's it for the wiring. Getting the wiring harness into the cab was the most difficult part for me I ended up going in through a grommet on the bottom of the driver's side door. I did have to enlarge a hole in sill plate that pretty much lined up with grommet hole in the floor of the cab. I used a step bit to enlarge the hole to about 1/2". Then I was able to run the wire from the bottom of the cab into the cab and run the wiring along the sill plate then under the carpet and behind the dash. I've had the camera for 2 days and it looks pretty good, the picture is clear. I previously had no back up camera so it's nice to have one now. The camera comes with parking guidelines, but my Pioneer radio comes with adjustable parking lines. I didn't want to use the camera parking lines so get rid of them you have to connect a pair of green wires labeled parking lines on the camera harness. These two little green wires are located on the camera harness where you connect it to the taillight wiring. I figured this out after the first day and just removed my taillight and soldered the two green wires together to get rid of the camera default parking lines. Then I was able to use the adjustable parking guidelines on my Pioneer radio instead. The install wasn't too difficult it just required some minor troubleshooting.
Review: I have a 2008 double cab and installed this with my pioneer aftermarket stereo. Works great. The nighttime image is clear. Quality of image is great. You will want to connect the rear parking lines in the rear of these cables to disable the parking guides because they are useless. As far as the handle quality goes. It's acceptable I suppose. There is a bit of play in the lock cylinder which makes locking and unlocking a pain in the butt. I just keep it unlocked.

## Features

- Fits: our Car Camera w/Tailgate Handle fit for Tundra 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
- Good Quality Backup Camera: waterproof,wide view angle camera, night vision better performance at night, parking line with "ON/OFF" switch.
- Applicability:this backup camera comes with all the wiring and connectors to install into your truck with aftermarket display.MONITOR OR NAVIGATION UNIT NOT INCLUDED. you may need additional adapter (not included) or interface if needed to connect factory radio.
- High Quality Tailgate Handle: Do not destroy the original car style, retain the original car trunk switch function.
- Bring You Safety Driving: our rear view camera is a good assistance when you do car backing.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07WR9C3M4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,715 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #522 in Car Reversing Cameras |
| Brand | ECOCONUT |
| Compatible Devices | Car Monitor |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (541) |
| Display Technology | LCD or LED |
| Installation Type | Surface Mount |
| Lens | Wide Angle |
| Lux rating | 0.1 Lux |
| Manufacturer | Ecoconut |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/3 inch |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CCD |
| Real Angle of View | 120 Degrees |
| UPC | 824399298813 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ECOCONUT
- **Compatible devices:** Car Monitor
- **Installation type:** Surface Mount
- **Optical sensor technology:** CCD
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts

## Images

![Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013), Tailgate Handle Replacement Camera (Color: Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61sPB+vaa9L.jpg)
![Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013), Tailgate Handle Replacement Camera (Color: Black) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61umPe1wd6L.jpg)
![Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013), Tailgate Handle Replacement Camera (Color: Black) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61jEjmLLbxL.jpg)
![Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013), Tailgate Handle Replacement Camera (Color: Black) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/515IHYb-qoL.jpg)
![Tundra Backup Camera (2007-2013), Tailgate Handle Replacement Camera (Color: Black) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61xcoDYp0oL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I cut the green wire to remove the parking lines but they still show. Is there anything else I need to do to remove them?**
A: Sorry maybe our instructions misunderstand you. Please connect this green wire, then the parking lines will not be show on display

**Q: Does the camera come with the plug compatible with the pre-wired plug?**
A: Yes the camera come with all the wired and  plug .

**Q: Picture is upside down. How do you adjust orientation?**
A: I believe you can remove the camera.  Try tuning it over.
If not there may be an adjustment setting in your radio.

**Q: Am i able too use my stock lock assembly with 5his ??**
A: Yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***Z on 30 April 2022*

I don't know if this will help anyone, but I figured this might help clear up some confusion when installing this camera. The camera I received came with a red wire, black wire and purple wire. After some troubleshooting, I figured out that I didn't need the purple wire at all. I tapped into the reverse light bulb wiring to trigger/power the camera. After installing the camera in the tailgate, I ran the wire to my passenger taillight, I should have run it to the driver side instead, but I had to change my light bulb on the passenger side, so I ran it to that side. As a result of this the harness ended up being too short and I had to extend it, this probably wouldn't have happen had I run it to my rear driver's side light instead. I removed the taillight from the truck to access the wiring from above. In my Tundra the positive wire in the reverse taillight was blue/red wire and the other wire was the negative. I say in my Tundra because from what I have heard Toyota does not always use the same-colored wires to indicate a positive or negative. So, if you have a multimeter test it. I connected the red wire from the camera to the blue/red wire on the taillight harness and the black wire/ground from the camera to the other wire in the taillight harness. The Pioneer radio comes with a purple trigger wire that I connected to the red wire from the camera. I plugged the yellow RCA jack from the camera to the plug labeled RCIN on the back of the radio and that's it for the wiring. Getting the wiring harness into the cab was the most difficult part for me I ended up going in through a grommet on the bottom of the driver's side door. I did have to enlarge a hole in sill plate that pretty much lined up with grommet hole in the floor of the cab. I used a step bit to enlarge the hole to about 1/2". Then I was able to run the wire from the bottom of the cab into the cab and run the wiring along the sill plate then under the carpet and behind the dash. I've had the camera for 2 days and it looks pretty good, the picture is clear. I previously had no back up camera so it's nice to have one now. The camera comes with parking guidelines, but my Pioneer radio comes with adjustable parking lines. I didn't want to use the camera parking lines so get rid of them you have to connect a pair of green wires labeled parking lines on the camera harness. These two little green wires are located on the camera harness where you connect it to the taillight wiring. I figured this out after the first day and just removed my taillight and soldered the two green wires together to get rid of the camera default parking lines. Then I was able to use the adjustable parking guidelines on my Pioneer radio instead. The install wasn't too difficult it just required some minor troubleshooting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by E***E on 29 December 2023*

I have a 2008 double cab and installed this with my pioneer aftermarket stereo. Works great. The nighttime image is clear. Quality of image is great. You will want to connect the rear parking lines in the rear of these cables to disable the parking guides because they are useless. As far as the handle quality goes. It's acceptable I suppose. There is a bit of play in the lock cylinder which makes locking and unlocking a pain in the butt. I just keep it unlocked.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***E on 17 September 2024*

I hope this review helps others as far as whether or not to buy or to help install. In my particular case I purchased a 10.1” touchscreen head unit designed specifically for my 2011 tundra. Hopefully wiring will be the same for all but this is my experience. First attempt at installation I couldn’t get it working but next day figured out it was operator error and there was a wire I forgot to connect on my head unit. Make sure you run the wire for this camera down the drivers side of the truck otherwise you will not have enough wire. Once that is done connect black and red wires to the reverse light in your tail light (there should be a red/blue wire and a black wire for the reverse light). Next hook up to head unit. Instructions say that you only need to connect one end of the red and black wires for it to work but that is not true. You have to connect the red wire to either a brown or pink (colors may be different that’s just the 2 I’ve seen) wire labeled “reverse” on your head unit wire harness. Next plug in the yellow video out wire into head unit. Hook everything up in the rear, again black to black red to red ignore the purple wire it doesn’t do anything. Once I got it working it is a decent camera for $50. Tailgate latch fits well and hooked right up. Only thing I wish was that the guide lines built into the camera were adjustable as my truck is lifted and they aren’t exactly right, but they work. Good solution to no back up camera not great but hey it’s better than nothing.

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