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Aftermarket rearview camera
mickeyf
 

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Joined: Nov 2015
Location: Malta
Post: #11
RE: Aftermarket rearview camera

Hi,

I'm trying to see if I can fit a reverse camera to my 2013 Evoque. This has the touchscreen but no video / gps. Can the camera be fitted directly using FAKRA adaptor, or do I need the Stagemotion or similar interface? I only need the reverse camera, no other video

Mike

(09-04-2015 07:29am)jasons Wrote:  I've done it this week.

Route down the near side, through to the boot area.

Take power for the camera from the 12v socket it the boot, then route the camera feed up to the top of the boot.

Through the rubber connector through to the boot lid and then down inside the rear.

It's about a 90 minute job.

Do it on a warm day as the trim clips are fragile when cold.
Sorry, didn't take any pictures when I did mine...

J
26-11-2015 10:45am
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smith4943
 

Posts: 1
Joined: Feb 2016
Location: BANGLADESH
Post: #12
RE: Aftermarket rearview camera

The unit produces a very good picture on my AVIC headunit. It was actually better than a preinstalled camera on my other car.
It's a good chrome plated frame too.
The hex bolts are for security so it cannot be removed from the car without going to the inner wall from where it is mounted. There does need to be holes drilled for most cars to get the blots in. My installer did the top two bolt but I just had the bolt caps placed on the lower two so it looked like they were all done (and I didnt want another 2 holes drilled through my trunk).
I would for sure recommend this.
u should try http://www.caraudiogiants.com/boyo-visio...-sent.html
23-02-2016 09:40pm
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