so, hooking up the backup camera wires on my 2014 f150 was quite the adventure. first off, the colors of the wires didn’t really match what I googled. I was like, great, now what?
but I figured it out after a few tries. the red wire is usually for power, right? and then there’s that black one for ground. just make sure you check your manual, it helps… kinda.
and you ever get that feeling you’re gonna short something? I was sweating bullets while connecting them. anyway, anyone else had this issue? did it work out for you? just don’t cut the wrong wire, trust me, it ends badly.
I ve connected my 2014 F150 backup cam wires before, and let me tell ya, it was a bit tricky at first! I did it in my garage in Ohio, and it was totally worth it. Just follow the color codes closely, and you’ll be good to go!
I’ve worked on my 2014 F150 in my garage in Ontario, and connecting the backup cam wires was a bit of a challenge! I found the wires behind the taillight, which made it easier than I thought. Just make sure you have the right connectors. Overall, it was worth it for the added safety! Good luck to anyone trying it!
Hey! I ve tackled this on my cousin’s 2014 F150 last summer in Texas. It was tricky at first, but once I sorted the color codes, it all came together. Make sure to double-check connections! Good luck!
I’ve tackled this in my 2014 F150 while parked in my driveway in California. It was a bit tricky figuring out the color codes, but once I got the hang of it, the backup cam worked like a charm! Just take your time!
I have to say, wiring the backup cam on my 2014 F150 was a bit tricky at first. I’m in Texas, and it took some trial-and-error, but once I figured the color codes, it was smooth sailing! Good luck!
Ah, I’ve had my fair share of struggles with my 2014 F150 back up camera in my garage in Texas. Connecting those wires can be a bit tricky! I found that matching the wire colors is key, but also double-checking the connections to avoid any shorts. It’s super satisfying when it all works, though! Good luck with the install!
I ve tackled this in my 2014 F150 down in Texas. It was a bit tricky, but if you follow the wiring color codes, it can really save time. Just take it slow, and double-check connections. Good luck with yours!
I’ve had a bit of trouble wiring my F150’s backup cam too! Located in Oregon, it was tricky finding the right connectors, but YouTube helped a lot! Good luck!
I ve had my 2014 F150 for years, and connecting the backup cam wires was a pain! But once I figured it out, it made parking in those tight spots a breeze. Total game changer!
I ve tackled this on my 2014 F150 too, and it was a bit tricky but worth it! Just make sure to double-check the wire colors. It made parking so much easier!
I ve tackled wiring issues on my 2014 F150 here in Michigan, and it can be tricky! From my experience, the color coding helps a lot. Just make sure to connect the video wire to the right pin on the tailgate harness. Good luck, it’s worth it for that backup cam!
In my experience, wiring up the back up camera on my 2014 F150 was a bit tricky. I’ve done a few mods on my truck here in Texas, and it’s all about patience. Make sure you double check the color codes before connecting. I have to say, once it was done, it was totally worth it—really impressed with the clarity!
In my experience with my 2014 F150 in Texas, connecting the backup cam wires was a bit of a headache. I’ve had to troubleshoot a few times, but once I got it figured out, it was totally worth it for safety!
Living in Texas, I ve tackled this project before! It’s pretty straightforward once you get the wiring right. Just make sure to match colors, and don’t forget to ground it properly. The satisfaction of seeing it work is totally worth it!
In my experience, I’ve found wiring the back up cam on my 2014 F150 can be a bit tricky, but totally worth the effort! Love that added safety!
Ive connected my 2014 F150 back up camera here in Texas. It was tricky at first, but the instructions I found online really helped me out!
I’ve tackled this in my 2014 F150 down in Texas. It’s tricky, but I found some good youtube vids that really helped. Just take your time and triple check those connections. Saves a lot of headaches later on!
I’ve struggled with my 2014 F150’s backup cam too! Finally got it wired right near Seattle. Such a relief to see!