Install License Plate

Introduction

  1. Install License Plate Backup Camera
  2. Install License Plate Frame

Install License Plate Backup Camera

Purchased to move a license plate lower on my car grill. It has multiple anchoring points and with the right set of zip ties, a lot of options for installation. The plastic is quite flexible, yet sturdy, and gives me confidence that it won't snap in a fender bender or parking incident. Definitely a great mounting kit for those who want to. Camera + License. 4460036 Mounting Bracket. Video RCA Cable for Cameras. ACA801 – License Plate Mount Camera. Installation Set-up Guide.

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Install license plate

No parts specified.

    • Take a flat head screwdriver and remove the license plate housing cover.

    • Remove the bulb housing.

    • Remove the stock license plate bulb.

    • Directly replace with the new LED license plate bulb. If it doesn't light up, flip the LED bulb 180 degrees.

    • Put everything back the same way it was removed.

Install License Plate Frame

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You can see from these instructions that installation was very easy. Enjoy your new LED license plate lights.

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02-01-2012, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by mizzou65201
Visit a Buick dealer, or do a search online for a GM parts store. There should be a specific GM part number for a front plate bracket for your specific year vehicle.
Personally, I would not even think of doing this. Not worth the who-knows-how-many-hundreds-of-dollars they're going to charge you to do this. Drill holes in the plastic bumper cover, no big deal. Hell, you don't even need a drill. Just get 2 self-tapping screws; you could probably even use wood screws and turn them into the bumper cover with no issue.
Honestly though as long as you don't drive like a fool (which I'm guessing you don't since you drive a Century ), you should be fine. I've only been hassled for a front plate once when I was on my way to high school probably 8 or 9 years ago now, just because the cop wanted to know why I was late to school and whatever else. This was around Milwaukee though, if you live in the sticks and are driving late at night and find a cop with nothing to do looking for someone to bother, it might cause you to get pulled over.
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