[QUOTE=SciroccoJ;1209759]Will do a write up in my blog soon! I am quite happy with the finally result!
Hi SciroccoJ, when you get a write up, can you list the fuse numbers you used for battery and ACC. I'm going to attempt a hardwire install of a Thinkware F770 shortly, it would would save me time trying to figure out which fuses are best to use (going to use a couple of fuse holders). thanks
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Can anyone tell me where I can find a suitable grounding point close to the fusebox on a 2016 RHD Passat? No problem running the dashcam cable to the fusebox behind the glove compartment but I cannot find a single bolt there going into grounded metal - everything is plastic. I spent hours trying to find a grounding point in the area so I would appreciate it if anyone has found a solution. I'm wondering if there might be a suitable bolt under the side panel ( left hand end of the dash ) but I'm not sure how to remove that cover.
Can anyone tell me where I can find a suitable grounding point close to the fusebox on a 2016 RHD Passat? No problem running the dashcam cable to the fusebox behind the glove compartment but I cannot find a single bolt there going into grounded metal - everything is plastic. I spent hours trying to find a grounding point in the area so I would appreciate it if anyone has found a solution. I'm wondering if there might be a suitable bolt under the side panel ( left hand end of the dash ) but I'm not sure how to remove that cover.
Pop the left hand end dash panel off with a plastic trim tool (plastic kids knife worked a treat for me). The cover has 3 push in clips (top middle and bottom) so needs a bit of force. Once that's off there are a few bolts under the dash/on the door frame that will work nicely for the earth.
The crash bar is also a very good ground point... and it's everywhere.
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