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Back by popular demand, the completed backup camera installation/assembly/wire-routing follow-up for the 2010 Honda Accord I've been working on from the previous video. This one has been a long time coming (for various unrelated reasons), but hopefully it's helpful for some folks out there. As always set the speed to 1.25 - 1.5x as needed, and enjoy. Additional information/experiences (credits and Huge thanks to @wiimaster2847 for the write-up in the comments!): The 11-12 sedans make it very difficult to do without drilling as the best way in is through the license plate light lens, and there's no way to easily remove them without removing half of the trunk lid body trim, unlike the 08-10 sedans where they'd come right out. Share your experiences in the comments if you can; I do not have this model year but it sounds like a massive pain in the ass. The sedans also have a factory wire conduit from the trunk that goes behind the driver's side rear seat bolster (which comes out just by pulling it towards the front with the seat folded down) that you can use to run the video wire. You can then run the wire along the driver's side doorsill plates, and then up behind a trim piece on the side of the dashboard, which should provide clearance to feed it through to the back of the headunit. Users have success with T-style wire tap connectors to tap into the reverse light positive and negative wires, which (for interior applications like this) seem to work well if done correctly. But like most things, ymmv. On coupes camera placement is tricky, as the mounting platform on this coupe was a thin sliver of plastic in front of this hard styrofoam barrier. In retrospect a license plate mounted solution would have likely been cleaner and more secure. Disclaimer: This video is for entertainment/sort of educational purposes only, by watching it you assume all responsibility for any of the information you implement from it during your repair and any resulting consequences. I am not liable for any loss, damages, mistakes, or anything else during, before, or after your vehicle service or otherwise. Feel free to leave a comment, and if you found this video helpful please consider subscribing as well! It greatly helps to support the development of more content like this in the future, and I appreciate it. DudePingu