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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Crayonrunner on 17 February 2019, 13:24
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Can anyone give a definitive answer as to whether having a dash cam hard wired into the Golf would affect the warranty if an issue arose with the electrics?
Anyone recommend which brand to use? Blackvue, Thinkware, etc.
Particularly interested in the ones with parking mode.
Thanks.
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I've got the Thinkware F770 front and rear cameras and they are excellent. Not really sure why the electrics would go wrong with a dash cam fit as you use fuse taps and don't actually damage or change any of the factory wiring.
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I've got the Thinkware F770 front and rear cameras and they are excellent. Not really sure why the electrics would go wrong with a dash cam fit as you use fuse taps and don't actually damage or change any of the factory wiring.
I've been thinking about purchasing a dashcam front and rear. Whats the general rule at night when parked up, are they generally left in the car...does this not encourage theft?
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My dashcams are hardwired using piggy back fuses and there would be no issues with warranty. However if you attack the fusebox with a soldering iron or cut any wires to fit it then you may have an issue if it causes an electrical problem.
As for leaving them in 24/7/365 most now are designed to stay in and use parking mode. They are discreet as long as they are not mounted in a silly place. They are thankfully are not many now that use the sucker mounts as they are theft magnets, they use pads. Thieves are attracted to the rings on the screen left by the sucker.
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My dashcam is hardwired in and even though I had my battery die last year which I suppose possibly could have been connected, the battery was replaced under warranty with no quibbling and the dealership are fully aware I have a wired-in dashcam.
Mine is left in-situ 24/7 so that parking mode can do its thing. An incident last Sunday, where someone put a dent in my car whilst it was parked up, has shown how worthwhile a dashcam is.
This is what my dashcam caught whilst it was parked up.
https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/30715-educating-the-next-generation-of-car-park-door-dingers/
Apologies for linking to another forum!
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That's the best advert ever for a dash cam with parking feature Rebecca. Gutted for you and hope the police and the cretin in the footage do the right thing.
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I watched an old lady reverse her car in to a nice new Jag the other day and watched her walk off. I didn't have anything to write a note on nor did any of the passersby that I asked. I sat for 10 minutes to see if the jag owner would turn up but didn't and I had to get back to work. I did see they had a dashcam so I just hope they have a parking mode enabled one :angry:
I need to upgrade my dashcam so that I can have parking mode too...
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My dashcam is hardwired in and even though I had my battery die last year which I suppose possibly could have been connected, the battery was replaced under warranty with no quibbling and the dealership are fully aware I have a wired-in dashcam.
Mine is left in-situ 24/7 so that parking mode can do its thing. An incident last Sunday, where someone put a dent in my car whilst it was parked up, has shown how worthwhile a dashcam is.
This is what my dashcam caught whilst it was parked up.
https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/30715-educating-the-next-generation-of-car-park-door-dingers/
Apologies for linking to another forum!
What an absolute **** that guy is. That's a good feature, on my Nextbase one you have switch parking mode on which is annoying so I never do :sad:
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Hi Booth11,
Sorry to see your damage.
What dash cam have you fitted, I'm looking to get one and wondered which one that was as the picture etc looks very clear.
Thanks
Stewart
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↑ I was just about to ask the same question.
Sorry to see the damage :angry:
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Thanks all, it’s a real pita, but I’m glad it was caught on dashcam. It’s been reported to the police and is in the hands of my insurer to pursue.
I have a BlackVue DR650S 2 channel (front and rear) which is hard wired in with a Power Magic Pro pack. This dashcam has now been superseded by the DR750S.
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Thanks for the info.
Will have a detailed look at it all later.
cheers
Stewart
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Thanks
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Id be interested in seeing how you hard wire your dash cams up?
I have one in my current car that I want to transfer over the pending GTI purchase.
I might just use the cigarette lighter socket for now though. Can anyone post some pictures of how they have theirs set up?
thanks
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Something similar happened to me, Clubsport Parked up on side street near in-laws house and this happens :angry:
https://youtu.be/JkkdChHHKYQ (https://youtu.be/JkkdChHHKYQ)
Police contacted owner and passed details onto my insurance, all sorted :shocked:
thank goodness, as the impact knocked the radar out of alignment.
I have the BlackVue DR750S 2 channel which is hard wired in with a Power Magic
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Id be interested in seeing how you hard wire your dash cams up?
I used piggy back fuses then soldered the wire and crimped a connector on top. Earth goes to the lower fuse box fixing bolt (just to the left of the yellow wire at the bottom).
(https://i.imgur.com/mTzGhu2.jpg)
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My dashcam is hardwired in and even though I had my battery die last year which I suppose possibly could have been connected, the battery was replaced under warranty with no quibbling and the dealership are fully aware I have a wired-in dashcam.
Mine is left in-situ 24/7 so that parking mode can do its thing. An incident last Sunday, where someone put a dent in my car whilst it was parked up, has shown how worthwhile a dashcam is.
This is what my dashcam caught whilst it was parked up.
https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/30715-educating-the-next-generation-of-car-park-door-dingers/
Apologies for linking to another forum!
You have to keep us updated on this. Fingers crossed justice is served!
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My dashcam is hardwired in and even though I had my battery die last year which I suppose possibly could have been connected, the battery was replaced under warranty with no quibbling and the dealership are fully aware I have a wired-in dashcam.
Mine is left in-situ 24/7 so that parking mode can do its thing. An incident last Sunday, where someone put a dent in my car whilst it was parked up, has shown how worthwhile a dashcam is.
This is what my dashcam caught whilst it was parked up.
https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/30715-educating-the-next-generation-of-car-park-door-dingers/
Apologies for linking to another forum!
You have to keep us updated on this. Fingers crossed justice is served!
Will do.