Fuse slots for hardwire Dashcam.
#16
With the info in this thread (@TOY4S :thanks!) i was able to hard wire my blackvue b-124 battery. I had to snip the blackvue ground terminal off and crimp on a larger one. I pulled the carpet back a bit more on the passenger side fuse panel area and found a ground lug shown below:
you need a 13mm socket to undo the ground nut.
you need a 13mm socket to undo the ground nut.
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I bought a bag of the proper connectors, disassembled the fuse box, and added my own harness to the backside of the two “new” slots I thereby created for the dashcam.
#18
I initially plugged in the fuse tap in the wrong direction, simply because I had seen other pictures of everyone else's fuse taps pointing downwards. My original fuse blew, so I replaced it.
Not sure why I even tried to piggyback off an existing fuse in the first place, because I have many other open slots that aren't being used that also provide switched power.
I'm now tapping into D4 as pictured.
Original passenger fuse layout 718 GT4
Tap D4 (switched) in the correct orientation
Not sure why I even tried to piggyback off an existing fuse in the first place, because I have many other open slots that aren't being used that also provide switched power.
I'm now tapping into D4 as pictured.
Original passenger fuse layout 718 GT4
Tap D4 (switched) in the correct orientation