Originally Posted by
Idle
I've had mine in for a while and, strangely, I'm having trouble convincing myself to trust it.
Probably 70+ years of turning my head (now quite an effort, BTW) and squinting in mirrors makes the habit hard to break...
Incidentally, for those looking to fit one, for a Mk 6 you don't need all the bits specified in some of the DIY guides.
Here's what's really essential:
1 piggyback fuse adapter ("Carpoint" — I found this on Ebay from UK) which avoids having to dismantle the dash.
Reverse camera and badge assembly P/N VW 5K0 827469 AM ULM (1 Req’d)
Wire Set for Camera P/N VW 5M1970161AC (1 Req’d)
Contact Housing P/N VW 4B0973712 (4-pin for latch connector — 1 Req’d)
Contact Housing P/N VW 3B0972722 (4-pin for Camera Power (1 Req’d, only 3 pins used))
Wire Set VW 000979131E (fits both connectors, 4 Req’d, you’ll have half of one left over.)
A couple of metres of 7.5A wire similar to the power lead that comes with the video lead.
Heat shrink tube or tape (tape is expensive!)
Electrician's tape (good quality, not the rubbish sold in those multi-coloured supermarket packs.)
A drain tube from VW for the camera (ECS have them, I think, they also have the other VW bits) — or do what I did and get a bit of food grade PVC tubing from Clark Rubber.
A decent set of plastic trim tools (if ordering the unit from ECS in USA, they have an excellent set for about $10.)
A nice flexible probe 70cm to a metre long and strong string to pull the cables through from the dash.
Wire cutter and stripper, soldering tools and the know-how to use them.
A few small zip ties are handy, but not essential.
Pliers, a T20 Torx driver, common sense and almost infinite patience.
I started to write a blow-by-blow guide, but it quickly got to 6 pages and still isn't finished, so it'd be too big to post here, I think.