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Hard wiring a dual dash Cam to 2015 prius? How tricky is it?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by BestUsernameInTheWorld, Oct 22, 2020.

  1. BestUsernameInTheWorld

    BestUsernameInTheWorld Junior Member

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    Hey everybody, I just purchased a dual dash Cam for my Prius. I was going to just keep it plugged into the outlet, but I saw there was a hardwire kit available for it. I was wondering how difficult it would be to hardwire it myself? I've never done any kind of hardwiring before so if anybody could give me some advice, that'd be great.

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    hhhmmm.. Well, I bought the same type of setup, (hardwire kit).. I did NOT install it, as maybe it didn't seem difficult, but just very time consuming to try and "hide" the wire under the molding around the window and roof..
    The other thing, was I even bought the extra long wire to put the "rear" camera in, but couldn't get past 2 things.
    1) the rear camera would have to be mounted on the flat windshield on the trunk that in Washington state is always dirty, so no view
    2) if as stated mounted on that piece of windshield on the trunk, I would have to leave a big loop of wire to enable the trunk to open/close

    sssssoooo, I just ran the power from the accessory tray under the shifter where I added a dual usb port tied into the cig lighter wire.. then I ran it behind and up thru the dash.

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    Those hardwire kits should take less than an hour to install to someone not experienced. It's very easy. Watch a video on youtube ( doesn't have to be Prius specific) as most cars are about the same to install. I've hardwired a cam to my Prius, sienna, and a few other vehicles over the years.

    I personally would not use a kit that taps into an existing wire and I use an add a fuse type thing or use an used fuse.
     
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    Hey, thanks for the tips guys. I haven't hardwired it yet, but I did install it. (sort of.) I ran into a problem with the rearview camera. I ran the wire back, tucked it under as much molding/trim as I could, but I was stumped when I got to the hatchback. I placed the camera on the bottom window for better visibility (yes this means I'll have to wipe that section often.), but I could not tuck all the wire under the trim. So I wadded it up like an amateur, ziptied it, then stuffed it onto the window sill. Obviously this is not an ideal solution and I will have to pop those panels off and tuck the wire underneath if I want it to look nice. But I have another problem: Right Now I have the exposed wire in the corner of the hatch back. I'm worried it could either get snagged, or get caught in the door as it shuts. I'd like to thread it through the middle (see attached picture), but it looks like I'll have to remove the ceiling panel to do this. Do any of you have any easier setups or advice om how I'd go about doing this?

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  5. ASRDogman

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    I also put my "water proof" camera in the lower window. I put it off center so I wouldn't see it.
    But wished I had just put it in the center!
    The first one I had installed in the same place the OEM one would be. But over time 3 of the 4 led's
    went out, and the camera would go out when it rained. I think it is water resistant, no proof.
    Before you totally secure the rear camera, adjust the position so it points where you want it.

    I don't use it for backing up, I can look in my side mirror and over my shoulder much better.
    I used it to record any crazy tailgater!

    You need to remove the trim. There are 4 nuts I believe to remove the outer center trim piece,
    then the rest pops off. You may NOT need to do this, can't remember.
    The rubber grommet pulls out, carefully. Then run a stiffer wire through and
    tape the end of the camera wire to it and pull it through. Silicone spray will help it slide through easily.
    And spray some on the grommet to push it back in.
    You will also have to pull the trim down on the back of the head liner to access the wire to run it along
    the side.
    I pulled the trim along the drivers side to hide the wire. Then across the front head liner. You'll have to pull
    the visor off to get the wire out of the way. And then down from the front of the rear view mirror.

    For power, I used the adapter that came with the camera, ran it under the dash, up the drivers side
    windshield pillar and across front of the headliner with the camera cable.
    I installed a 12V cigarette lighter plug under the dash and found and empty spot in the fuse box.
    I have not had any problems with it and it's been installed for well over a year.

     
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