Hello
I have a dashcam I want to wire directly. It needs to be switched live. Anyone know the best fuse to piggy back off of?
Wiring dash cam to 106
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Wiring dash cam to 106
I don't have anything for this old a vehicle, only the restyled version. But should be simple enough to work out what works and what doesn't when the ignition is switched off. I suspect with the earlier version, fitted equipment options were more limited than later models. If you have a multimeter you should be able to see what's live and what isn't in the cabin fusebox.
Just make sure you use a piggy back fuse with the correct fuse rating for the dash cam.
Just make sure you use a piggy back fuse with the correct fuse rating for the dash cam.
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Marc
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Re: Wiring dash cam to 106
Thank you Marc. I'll have a proper look on the weekend.GiveMeABreak wrote: 13 Nov 2023, 22:58 I don't have anything for this old a vehicle, only the restyled version. But should be simple enough to work out what works and what doesn't when the ignition is switched off. I suspect with the earlier version, fitted equipment options were more limited than later models. If you have a multimeter you should be able to see what's live and what isn't in the cabin fusebox.
Just make sure you use a piggy back fuse with the correct fuse rating for the dash cam.