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AP2 SIDE REPEATER CAMERAS, MODEL S

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I just upgraded the side repeaters in my S to Model Y black units, so I have the original pair of chrome side repeater cameras available for sale. They both are 100% functional units - no issues. Driver side repeater housing has a small ding on the housing from flying road debris, which is much more noticable in these reflective pis than in real life.
Sold as a set only - $150 incl shipping in CONUS, or $140 picked up in West Los Angeles.
Please email me at cruiserlarry at gmail dot com if you are serious.
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The Model Y cameras are plug and play on my 2017 Model S with AP2 / MCU2 upgrade / HW3 upgrade.

AP1 vehicles do not have repeater cameras - they use the Mobileye processor with front camera only, so you cannot add repeater or B-pillar cameras to that system.
 
The Model Y cameras are plug and play on my 2017 Model S with AP2 / MCU2 upgrade / HW3 upgrade.

AP1 vehicles do not have repeater cameras - they use the Mobileye processor with front camera only, so you cannot add repeater or B-pillar cameras to that system.
Thanks for the reply. I'm mainly doing this for aesthetics. What I should have asked is, are the turn signal plugs the same connector? I understand that the cameras would be non-functional and would just cap off the connector.
 
I have no idea if the turn signal connector on the AP1 vehicles is the same as the turn signal / camera connector on the AP2 vehicles - but I would assume they are different, as it needs to transmit camera data in addition to powering the turn signal, which requires additional circuits...