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SciroccoJ
03-12-2016, 09:28 AM
Hi All,

Just wondering where is the fusebox located for our RHD Passat B8?

I am trying to wire my dashcam (with parking mode) to the fuse box, so need to find a fuse that is live when the car is off and a fuse that is on only when the car is on.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards
J

Hillbilly
03-12-2016, 10:07 AM
Try the end of the dash Thats where the B7 is. Mine had lots of spare fuse slots with power to the top half I bought these from Jaycar and used them Be careful with always on because some circuits are on a delay. Best to turn car on wait 5 turn off and find one still on Wait 35mins and see if its still on. Depending on the make of camera make sure its a 12v one as some run on less I just bought a ciggy socket and plugged the original cord into that and wrapped it in bubble wrap Ciggy plug on original cord usually has a 2 amp fuse in it so best not to cut it off. Other way is use a pair of addafuses and install them as shown

SciroccoJ
03-12-2016, 01:38 PM
Thanks for the info Hillbilly!

I have on of those iRoad V9 from and back cam, so it doesnt comes with the ciggi plug. It only has 3 wires, one to power, one to acc and one to ground.

I saw that you are running the Blackvue, did you run the camera cable from the roofliner to the side then to the fuse box? I am a bit sceptical to touch the a-piller (due to the airbag)......

Hillbilly
03-12-2016, 02:14 PM
Yes I ran it up and along the join between the dash and pillar trim then up the front of the pillar by the screen and under the front of the roof lining I have a set of these to ease things apart or remove panels. My back camera is now a DR450 GW-HD and power goes along under sill trims and then via a gap in rear trim and up under taildoor seal.

Make sure you put line fuses of about 2 amp in both feeds as the car ones are too high
I use 3M Dual lock tape to hold cameras in as I can then use them in rental cars when on holiday

SciroccoJ
03-12-2016, 02:26 PM
My set is a bit tricky for the rear cam, it connects to the front cam to get power and data transmitted. So I need to run it from the tail window to the tail gate seal then to the roof lining (need to avoid the sunroof as well).

I have the same trim removal kit! when you talk about inline fuse, you are talking about this right?

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Hillbilly
03-12-2016, 03:43 PM
I used barrel fuses You can see a black one in bottom left corner of the bottom right pic

My rear camera is mounted on a piece of colorbond flashing steel bent to fit as in the pics. Tape doesnt stick to the vinyl as well

For the cable You might get it along the edge of the roof lining but not much room behind the door seals. If its long enough I would go along the same path from the front cam and along the floor under the side trim at the back seat and out to the door seal between the two trims that join below the window You can get a wire through from the opening panel in the side trim. Up the inside of the seal and out to can as I did Cant see any wiring anywhere except for a few inches above the cameras

SciroccoJ
04-12-2016, 08:32 AM
Thx heaps mate! One more question... what amp fuse do you use for it? (Or it can be piggyback to)


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Hillbilly
04-12-2016, 08:55 AM
Thx heaps mate! One more question... what amp fuse do you use for it? (Or it can be piggyback to)


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Both have a 2 amp fuse in the ciggy plug and the one with the pigtail pictured is 10 amp as thats as low as they go. They came from Jaycar but arent listed in this years catalogue If using addafuses you could put 2 amp ones or 5 if no 2's Can be piggy back onto any but suggest not the airbag or anything to do with ABS.

Just dont stuff wires down the side of existing fuses as it spreads the clips and is dangerous. Had a caravan that someone was careless putting a fuse in and found it almost red hot and charred as one leg was outside the clip and just touching it and no more. Would have burnt it down eventually.

SciroccoJ
04-12-2016, 10:15 PM
Thanks for the info again! Do you have some video from your rear cam? Just wanna decide if I should go through the hassle of mounting it on the actual window and run the wire through the tailgate to the body....


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Hillbilly
05-12-2016, 08:01 AM
Pm me your email and I will send you a couple I tried to get it through to the tailgate but was too much trouble to get the rubber cover out of the body Seems it has a big flange inside it.

SciroccoJ
05-12-2016, 08:18 PM
Hey mate... got your email! The back view is awesome even its not mounted on the back window!

Now time for me to have a crack at it in the next few days. I have just found out the wiring has come with the round in line fuse like yours already. So pretty much ready to go!

Janko
06-12-2016, 03:13 PM
Are you using a battery drain protection kit for hardwiring the dash cam? If yes,what is the cut-off voltage setting on the kit?

Hillbilly
06-12-2016, 03:46 PM
Are you using a battery drain protection kit for hardwiring the dash cam? If yes,what is the cut-off voltage setting on the kit?


12v and 1 hours parking mode with both cameras.

Janko
06-12-2016, 05:50 PM
Thanks Hillbilly.Do you think the hardwired arrangement will give about 6~7 hrs of park-mode operation?Since the camera will have a motion detector, actual camera operation may be 3~4 hrs depending on how busy the car park is.Is it better to go for a dashcam battery pack if long park mode operation is required?

Hillbilly
06-12-2016, 11:41 PM
Thanks Hillbilly.Do you think the hardwired arrangement will give about 6~7 hrs of park-mode operation?Since the camera will have a motion detector, actual camera operation may be 3~4 hrs depending on how busy the car park is.Is it better to go for a dashcam battery pack if long park mode operation is required?

Depends on what camera you have.with motion detection they tend to pick up trees in the wind or someone walking 50m away. I have found mine keep recording for a while even in the garage with the door shut. Would sooner have a good battery than a long record time 12v cutoff is low enough as mine is a diesel

Janko
08-12-2016, 08:45 PM
Hi Hillbilly,

Please could you advise which of the following fuse taps you used?


https://www.jaycar.com.au/double-mini-blade-fuse-socket-wire-tap/p/SF5125


https://www.jaycar.com.au/double-blade-fuse-socket-wire-tap/p/SF5115

Hillbilly
08-12-2016, 09:10 PM
Neither I used the little fuse shown in reply 1 but I dont think they have them as not in catalogue any more.
I put them in two spare sockets that had the correct power as shown You can see which is which size Minis at the top.

If you are using addafuses you just need to find two that do the job I wouldnt use airbag or brake fuses though.

To find out which ones are on all the time and which are acc just change a fuse into the bottom of the addada and put it in and see if circuit still works then put one it the top one and check if its perm power or acc power Have u got a multimeter as abit useless if u havent

SciroccoJ
11-12-2016, 08:40 PM
Finally got around to install the dashcam today!

The fusebox is actually located behind the glove box ... and it is stated in the owners' manual...:facepalm:

No much trouble for the installation and I have managed to get the rear cam on to the hatch window! Only downside is I have snapped one of the metal trim clip ... :banana::banana:

Janko
12-12-2016, 07:27 AM
Finally got around to install the dashcam today!


Please post some photos!. Would like to see your cable route!

SciroccoJ
12-12-2016, 07:41 AM
Please post some photos!. Would like to see your cable route!

Will do a write up in my blog soon! I am quite happy with the finally result!


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Davids
29-12-2016, 08:15 AM
[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

Hillbilly
29-12-2016, 09:28 AM
[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

Just be aware that depending on options installed, fuse boxes may not be identical. Mine was quite different to setout of standard one

Davids
29-12-2016, 10:55 AM
[QUOTE=Davids;1211964]

Just be aware that depending on options installed, fuse boxes may not be identical. Mine was quite different to setout of standard one

thanks for the heads up Hillbilly, I'll keep this in mind when I install.

SciroccoJ
31-12-2016, 12:20 PM
[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

Hi Dave,

Been busy with work lately (still in office as I type this), will do the write up in the next couple of days.

just FYI, I have tapped my Constant power to the trailer assist fuse and ACC to the cigarette lighter fuse.

Regards
Jacky

Davids
31-12-2016, 02:36 PM
[QUOTE=Davids;1211964]

Hi Dave,

Been busy with work lately (still in office as I type this), will do the write up in the next couple of days.

just FYI, I have tapped my Constant power to the trailer assist fuse and ACC to the cigarette lighter fuse.

Regards
Jacky

thanks, much appreciated!

cyberdynesc
18-10-2017, 09:14 PM
Finally got around to install the dashcam today!

The fusebox is actually located behind the glove box ... and it is stated in the owners' manual...:facepalm:

No much trouble for the installation and I have managed to get the rear cam on to the hatch window! Only downside is I have snapped one of the metal trim clip ... :banana::banana:

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.

cyberdynesc
18-10-2017, 09:48 PM
Finally got around to install the dashcam today!

The fusebox is actually located behind the glove box ... and it is stated in the owners' manual...:facepalm:

No much trouble for the installation and I have managed to get the rear cam on to the hatch window! Only downside is I have snapped one of the metal trim clip ... :banana::banana:

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.

Davids
21-10-2017, 08:53 PM
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 One
23-10-2017, 06:02 PM
The crash bar is also a very good ground point... and it's everywhere.

cyberdynesc
26-10-2017, 06:16 AM
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.
Thanks guys! I will have a go when I next get some time. Was just a bit worried about trying to remove the end panel.