My dashcam, like a lot of modern dash cams, has a rear view camera with a handy dangling red wire that can optionally be connected to the positive 12 volts of the reverse light. This allows the display to switch to the reverse mode, complete with guide lines. (I know the car has this anyway, but the display on my dashcam is better!)
As a quick hack I’ve wired it to the drivers side interior footwell wiring, so I can manually switch it to reverse mode with a flick of an overhead switch. While fun, it would be neater to have it engage when the car goes into reverse gear without any additional intervention.
Has anyone tapped into their reverse light circuit, either via a fuse (I can’t see any relevant fuse anywhere?) or the wiring near the rear lights, or via the light cluster itself? I think the little hatch in the back on the drivers side (opposite the bottle jack hatch) is probably the right territory, but I’d appreciate any tips.
As a quick hack I’ve wired it to the drivers side interior footwell wiring, so I can manually switch it to reverse mode with a flick of an overhead switch. While fun, it would be neater to have it engage when the car goes into reverse gear without any additional intervention.
Has anyone tapped into their reverse light circuit, either via a fuse (I can’t see any relevant fuse anywhere?) or the wiring near the rear lights, or via the light cluster itself? I think the little hatch in the back on the drivers side (opposite the bottle jack hatch) is probably the right territory, but I’d appreciate any tips.