I fitted mine with a few differences. On the rear door, I threaded the camera wire through the rubber loom. I threaded a long loop of copper wire through first, hooked the knurled cable end in through the loop, covered it in masking tape, added a big blob of lithium grease, and pulled it through. Then the main loom goes above the rear doors to the passenger side and runs inside the top rail to the front. So I routed the camera wire in the same place. Again, pushing a long loop of copper wire first and pulling the camera wire through. I then cabled tied it to the main harness where exposed. Then push the headliner slightly and the camera cable enters the cab. Route it round under the rubber seal above the door that covers the edge of the roof liner. Thread it down to the fuse board beside the glove box and up through to the pocket area above the radio. That's where I mounted my little monitor. I didn't bother connecting it into the reverse side of things, I know that's not right, but sometimes I like to view what's going on whilst not in reverse. All connections can take place around the dash area.
Such a shame that all these Movano third brake light cameras don’t see the tow bar. Reverse signal can be taken from the reverse lamp of the tail light.
Ok I've watched really carefully. I've learned loads but Im a bit confused about the power to it. You connect it to the brake light connector and then im not sure about what happens at the other end of that circuit. You take off the fascia at 4:00 and Im not sure why. Im fine with the fusebox thing, having now watched a load of videos......
@@master-movano Thanks for the response. There obviously will be an on/off switch on the monitor. I have ordered a Movano and I’ll take delivery of it after Xmas. This is one of the first jobs I will do on it. Thanks for the great video 👍
@@master-movano Thank you, it works like a charm. EU left side driver has it a lot easier to install. Pain was getting cable with big connector through rubber hose that you went around. I managed to get inside and it looks great. Cheers and thanks for sharing.