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Rockford Fosgate MX-CAM-RZR14

The MX‑CAM‑RZR14 is a vehicle-specific plug-and-play harness and mounting kit for installing a backup camera (MX‑CAM  sold separately) on select Polaris RZR models (2014 and newer). The kit provides mounting, wiring, and integration with PMX media head units.


Specifications

Item Description Quantity
Hole saw for camera installation (19mm / 0.75″) 1
Main harness with carling switch 1
RZR Tail-light T-Harness adapter 1

 


About The Product

The MX-CAM-RZR14 is a vehicle specific installation kit for the MX-CAM, purpose-built for select Polaris® RZR® models. The included T-harness allows for easy, error proof electrical connections. The camera features direct fitment on 2019+ RZR® models using the factory equipped hole with fitment for 2014 – 2018 RZR® models using the included hole saw. The harness plugs directly into PMX-3 and PMX-8 source units with an integrated trigger wire, and the included red/blue backlit rocker snaps into an open slot in the RZR14-DK providing instant camera view. Kit requires matching MX-CAM motorsports backup camera

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What is MX‑CAM‑RZR14?

A1: It is a plug-and-play harness and mounting kit to install a backup camera on 2014+ Polaris RZR models.

Q2: Does it include the camera?

A2: No  the kit provides only the harness, mounting hardware, and dash switch; the MX‑CAM camera is sold separately.

Q3: Is it plug-and-play?

A3: Yes  designed to use OEM mounting points and T-harness wiring for easy installation without cutting.

Q4: Which RZR models is it compatible with?

A4: Compatible with Polaris RZR 2014 and newer UTV models.

Q5: Can it integrate with PMX head units?

A5: Yes  includes a trigger-wire adapter to automatically show the camera feed when shifted into reverse with PMX media head units.


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