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Aug 5th, 2015, 23:42 | #1 |
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Dashcam installation (power)
Following the instruction here does this image:
suggest there is an electrical connector that could be used to power a dashcam (dependant on voltage requirements?). I'm too scared to take off the panels to check so wanted to know if my theory even makes sense! |
Aug 6th, 2015, 16:15 | #2 |
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I have the manual mirror and it is definitely there.
Just hangs, and this connector provides power for the active rear mirror (Option). I am in the process of attempting a autodimming mirror, but there is some talk the power is not on as default but requires some sort of software change?
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Aug 6th, 2015, 18:31 | #3 |
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I installed power for a dashcam but took it from the fuse board using a fuse adapter - it's really easy to then route that up to the roof-console through the A-Pillar and under the headlining, it comes out in a gap behind the mirror. This way I was able to supply both permanent positive and ignition positive for passive recording.
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Also, I'd be very reluctant to mess about with the a-pillar due to the airbag, is there not a danger of doing something wrong? Thanks both |
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Aug 9th, 2015, 20:23 | #5 |
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The A Pillar cover is really easy and safe to remove, just ensure the wire is routed so it won't get in the way if the airbag is deployed.
I have mounted my camera underneath the central windscreen console - not ideal but mounting at the side means the wide angle lens gets blocked by the plastic cover. It's not ideal and technically not legal - however seeing how many muppets are mounting huge great sat-navs or even tablets in the middle of the windscreen then I don't think there's any danger of it being picked up. I am looking at how I could mount it on the plastic console behind the mirror so it sits a little higher - but I need another of the round plastic cover that clips into the main console to do this. I don't have any pictures yet - will see if I can get some this week. |
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Thanks wilkhaven,
Couple questions! Quote:
Also, what dashcam did you go for? |
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I've tried 2 dual camera systems (wanted a rear facing camera as well) but found the rear camera knocked out the DAB reception. I had a cheaper MiVue already so have now upgraded that to the new MiVue 658 WiFi. Picture quality is good but in discussions with their customer support about Parking Mode issues. |
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