Rostra Precision Controls Inc. has developed the 2007 Dodge Sprinter Van RearSight back-up camera system in response to body style changes made by DaimlerChrysler this year, the company reports. The new RearSight kit consists of a heavy-duty, waterproof color image camera that mounts above the rear doors of the van to provide drivers with a 150-degree wide-angle view behind the vehicle. The camera features auto infrared for night vision and a heavy duty bracket with a 5-foot harness, which allows users to easily adjust the camera's angle. Inside the cabin, the system uses a 3.5-inch TFT-LCD monitor that mounts to the headliner with a special mounting stem and bracket. The monitor features dual video inputs - for navigation, interior camera and/or DVD - and a wide angle view with reverse override. The Dodge Sprinter Van RearSight installs in 30 minutes, and professional installation is recommended. For more information or to find a dealer near you, call Rostra's customer service at 800.782.3379 or visit rostra.com.
Rostra Makes Back-Up Camera for 2007 Dodge Sprinter
The kit is designed to work with new vehicle body style changes.
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