Ford Transit Custom 2012–2024 Twin Lens Brake Light Reversing Camera Kit (LED or Bulb, PC4089 or AHD 1080P C2399) | PM69BLHTW / PM69BLGTW
Description
Ford Transit Custom 2012–2024 Twin Lens Brake Light Camera Kit (LED or Bulb, PC4089 or AHD 1080P C2399 + IPS Monitor) | PM69BLHTW / PM69BLGTWThis twin lens brake light camera kit is designed for the Ford Transit Custom, offering both a reversing view and a constant rear driving view. Two versions are available: the LED brake light version (PM69BLHTW, approx May 2016–2024) and the bulb brake light version (PM69BLGTW, 2012–approx May 2016). Customers can also choose between the PC4089 CMOS sensor with standard LCD monitor or the C2399 CMOS AHD 1080P sensor with IPS monitor upgrade. Key features
More about this kitTwo lenses: The downward-facing reversing lens includes infra-red night vision, while the rear-facing driving lens provides a constant road view in daylight conditions where IR is not effective. Sensor and monitor options: The PC4089 CMOS sensor paired with an 800×480 LCD monitor is already a step above typical budget setups. For those who want the best available, the C2399 CMOS AHD 1080P sensor upgrade is supplied with a 1024×600 IPS monitor for higher pixel density, better contrast, and more vibrant colours. Vehicle fitment: LED version (PM69BLHTW) for vans built approx May 2016–2024; Bulb version (PM69BLGTW) for vans 2012–2016. Installation: A 10 m 4-pin screw-lock aviation cable is supplied as standard. Durability: The IP68 waterproof housing ensures the camera withstands heavy rain, spray, and damp conditions over time. Specification snapshot
What’s in the box
Compatibility reminderPlease check whether your Transit Custom has LED or bulb brake lights before ordering. Select PM69BLHTW for LED units (2016–2024) or PM69BLGTW for bulb units (2012–2016). |
Detailed Images

Thanks to Ross from RFT Automotive for this picture of the twin camera he installed on one of his customers Ford Transit Customs

Thanks to Ross from RFT Automotive for this picture of the twin camera he installed on one of his customers Ford Transit Customs

Thanks to Ross from RFT Automotive. Driving View shown on our mirror monitor. 7" Dash display provided with this kit instead of mirror monitor.

Thanks to Ross from RFT Automotive. Reversing View shown on our mirror monitor. 7" Dash display provided with this kit instead of mirror monitor.

Monitor Dimensions

Advice if you have an aftermarket spoiler

Wiring Layout - Monitor Side

Choice of power connection method to insert in to the monitor power socket (powers complete kit)

Selection of additional brackets that can be ordered to fit the monitor. Discount price when ordered with kit. Standard bracket is still supplied.
Absolutely. Our monitors and reversing cameras are all suitable for leaving on all the time. In fact this reversing camera kit has a dedicated driving rear view built in so that you can angle it to view following traffic. This makes it useful full time.
Definitely. Our monitor wiring harnesses all have a power socket attached. You will always be supplied with a standard hard wire kit, plus there are fuse tap options available. It would be a case of unplugging the lighter plug and using the standard hard wire kit instead. A lot of customers tell us they are ordering the lighter plug just for trying it out before fitting.
Our easy wire fuse tap options are new for 2023. We designed a fuse tap that plugs in to a socket that is present on all of our monitor wiring harnesses. The other side has a "piggyback" fuse holder aka fuse tap. You identify a fuse in the fuse box that comes on/off with the ignition (see piggyback fuse holder / fuse tap instructions here - PDF download). The original fuse is placed in to the new fuse tap, plus there is a new fuse already present for the reverse camera kit. On the same wiring there is an earth terminal connector, simply attach this to a chassis bolt (usually near the fuse box, or add your own).
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All of our brake light cameras have fixed guidelines that will display on the picture. These can be removed by snipping a little loop of wire near the 4 pin screw connector. You can choose to have no guidelines, or you can add the monitor guidelines. The monitor guidelines can be customised inside the menu settings (please see the downloadable PDF manual for the dash monitor supplied with this kit).
There could be a number of reasons they may be cheaper than us, the most common are below :
- They may be Rejected Production Runs - This is more common on the marketplaces where there are a lot of non-UK businesses (although the stock is often in the UK). When one of the larger factories produces a camera they will age-test a batch to ensure that the quality is sufficiently high to be able to send to their big customers (like us). If a production run fails this test with a high enough number having issues, the whole batch is often sold off for "recycling" the components. Sadly, these get placed in a container setting sail to the UK and other destinations, and eventually listed on a marketplace at crazy low prices - lower than we can buy hundreds at a time for. Sometimes you are lucky, sometimes you are not, depending on how badly the batch failed.
- They likely Use Cheaper/Poorer Grade Components - With the cameras, there are different standards of image sensor, support chips, lenses and camera bodies. With the monitors, there are different grades of LCD panels, and main boards. For both camera and monitor, we prioritise quality; the results speak for themselves. We didn't earn our reputation by buying as cheap as we could; it's not what our customers want. Although at the same time we really do keep our prices as low as possible. The cheaper prices help us to sell more volume, which means we can bring the cameras in by ocean shipping, saving freight costs, which we pass to the consumer.
- Produced by a "Factory for the day" - We have seen some shocking quality cameras sent to us over the years by customers. There is a phenomenon in China where someone can rent factory space for a day or two in order to complete a production run. Often this is a factory employee that is trying to go it alone and start his own business. Sadly, they don't often have the best engineers, they usually buy the lowest price/quality components, have the lowest standard of production line worker, and they can't afford to reject a bad production run. These usually either end up on a Marketplace or sold directly from a Chinese website.
In short, trust us to find the best quality and support you for safety and peace of mind.
Monitor7” Colour LCD screen Driving camera (upper camera) Sensor: 1/3 PC4089 CMOS Effective Pixels: 976(H) x 592(V) TV line: 700 TVL TV system: NTSC Lens: 2.6mm Min illumination: 0.1 LUX Waterproof: IP68 View angle: V 65 degrees, H 80 degrees D 105 degrees Camera lens adjustment: 20 degrees up and down Voltage: 12 volts Current consumption: 150mA Operating temperature: -20 to 70 degrees C Certificates: FCC, CE, E-mark, RoHS Connector: 4 pin aviation Reversing camera (lower camera) Sensor: 1/3 PC4089 CMOS Effective Pixels: 976(H) x 592(V) TV line: 700 TVL TV system: NTSC Lens: 1.9mm Min illumination: 0.0 LUX (IR LED on) IR LEDs: 8 pcs Night vision: 10m Waterproof: IP68 View angle: V 85 degrees, H 130 degrees D 160 degrees Camera lens adjustment: 20 degrees up and down Voltage: 12 volts Current consumption: 150mA Operating temperature: -20 to 70 degrees C Guideline: Optional (some have a trigger wire to select) Certificates: FCC, CE, E-mark, RoHS Connector: 4 pin aviation |