Installing my old dual dash cam in the Yaris, hardwired with fuse-taps, all cabling hidden, and modes (driving/parking) ignition-switched. The cabin fusebox in the Yaris is annoying so I had to use other tricks.
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The cabling shown uses fuse taps and a proprietary power supply. You will need:
* Dash cam & power supply, see above
* Along with cables to suit.
* Fuse tap(s), make sure you get the right size. The Yaris uses low profile minis, and I used a regular mini for my live power hack. Amazon links ~
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* Additional fuse(s) to suit, ~5 A is about right
* Voltmeter
* Tools to get behind trim. Screwdriver set.
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17 дек 2020