I have an ENYAQ iV 60 NAV looking to fit a Nextbase hardwire kit for my dash cam, it is recommend using a permanent live fuse, for when parked up or overnight. For the Intelligent parking mode. I have found the fuse box, and looking at the Fuses overview I notice that there are 6 not used fuses (10-12-15-16-24-and 33) would it be OK to use one of these? If the fuse is permanently Live, If not witch other fuse is best to use.
It’s a minefield
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If the fuse way is empty but produces a permanent live feed you can use it, if no use a splice fuse and take a supply out a populated fuse way you know is permanent.
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How will you be running the cable from the fuse box to the windscreen?
I was planning to fit mine the same I have done on previous car. I would route the cable under the trim from the fuse box, up the A pillar then under the roof liner.
But I found an airbag under the trim at the top of the A pillar.
I decided not to fit it yet, since I didn’t want to interfere with the airbag.
I was planning to fit mine the same I have done on previous car. I would route the cable under the trim from the fuse box, up the A pillar then under the roof liner.
But I found an airbag under the trim at the top of the A pillar.
I decided not to fit it yet, since I didn’t want to interfere with the airbag.
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Light and View Package Basic,
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Parking Package Basic, Drive Package Basic,
Climate Package Basic, 120 kW charging,
Light and View Package Basic,
Upgraded to ME 3.0
I’m surprised that manufacturers haven’t started fitting USB ports somewhere near or in the rear view mirror yet, for dash cams!
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Some do, and often there's a convenient 12V supply to the rear view mirror if it's auto-dimming that you can tap into if not. Just depends if you mind splicing into cables or prefer a totally removable setup.
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And I used a piggy back fuse
If you plug it into the bottom right fuse it’s ignition live (rear wiper I believe)
If you plug it into the central lowest fuse it’s permanent live (heating)
Hope that helps
Just make sure you plug the fuse back exactly where it came from or you will have a few hours thinking you have just broken a very expensive vehicle (not that I did that of course)
If you plug it into the bottom right fuse it’s ignition live (rear wiper I believe)
If you plug it into the central lowest fuse it’s permanent live (heating)
Hope that helps
Just make sure you plug the fuse back exactly where it came from or you will have a few hours thinking you have just broken a very expensive vehicle (not that I did that of course)
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Hey
Yes that is how I would do mine.
But when you get to the top of the A pillar there is an airbag under the trim.
I have indicated this on an attached picture.
You would have to route the cable over the top of an airbag. Which I considered to be dangerous.
I have seen someone on YouTube doing it on and ID.4 where he put the cable underneath the airbag. But I didn’t fancy that either.
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Parking Package Basic, Drive Package Basic,
Climate Package Basic, 120 kW charging,
Light and View Package Basic,
Upgraded to ME 3.0
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Parking Package Basic, Drive Package Basic,
Climate Package Basic, 120 kW charging,
Light and View Package Basic,
Upgraded to ME 3.0
I just tucked it in slightly over the top as well
It went in pretty easily
And it also just tucked into the headlining easily
To be honest I didn’t realise there was an airbag in the pillar when I fitted mine a few weeks ago, I just didn’t want to pull the car apart unnecessarily
It is only tucked in by 5mm so I can’t see it being an issue
It went in pretty easily
And it also just tucked into the headlining easily
To be honest I didn’t realise there was an airbag in the pillar when I fitted mine a few weeks ago, I just didn’t want to pull the car apart unnecessarily
It is only tucked in by 5mm so I can’t see it being an issue
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DazF05 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 29, 2021 2:23 pm I just tucked it in slightly over the top as well
It went in pretty easily
And it also just tucked into the headlining easily
To be honest I didn’t realise there was an airbag in the pillar when I fitted mine a few weeks ago, I just didn’t want to pull the car apart unnecessarily
It is only tucked in by 5mm so I can’t see it being an issue
I hope if the airbag is ever deployed it wont snag on your cable or it'll end up being useless for the poor occupant.
Its an easy job to remove the A pillar trim and route the cable correctly. Just need a bit of patience, a simple plastic leverage tool and a pair of long nose pliers. You dont even have to remove the pillar trim completely - just pull it away enough to gain access to route the cable safely at the top.
PLEASE FOR SAFETYS SAKE follow the following instruction from the Skoda Enyaq workshop manual.
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