Can you install a dashcam in your 1988 325?
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BarateGites
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I don’t know much about cars and I definitely do not know how to install a dash cam in my e30 but someone I knew said you can’t install an dash cam in an E30 cause the car is too old. Can anyone confirm that? Also, if you can hook up a dash cam, does anyone have any preferable Dash cams?https://9apps.ooo/
Last edited by BarateGites on Mon Jun 28, 2021 11:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
This is a video of the proof of concept before I properly wired it. The check light panel wires have everything you need. I just wired up the turn on signal wire and power wire both to the check light 12v supply and also wired the ground to the check light ground wire. Just spliced into them. Check panel still works. No wires visible for the dash cam.
- fixedwheelnut
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Yes I have a nextbase in mine.
Nice, can you share some pics of what the finished article looks like?onthames wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 1:07 pmThis is a video of the proof of concept before I properly wired it. The check light panel wires have everything you need. I just wired up the turn on signal wire and power wire both to the check light 12v supply and also wired the ground to the check light ground wire. Just spliced into them. Check panel still works. No wires visible for the dash cam.
Will do when I get the car back from the garage, should be a few daysVez010 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 27, 2021 8:02 amNice, can you share some pics of what the finished article looks like?onthames wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 1:07 pmThis is a video of the proof of concept before I properly wired it. The check light panel wires have everything you need. I just wired up the turn on signal wire and power wire both to the check light 12v supply and also wired the ground to the check light ground wire. Just spliced into them. Check panel still works. No wires visible for the dash cam.
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I use a stand alone dash cam with a 2.5" screen and internal battery, just sticks onto the screen. but after the last shunt I am thinking of getting a dual lens so I can get the idiots overtaking too.



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Managed to find a picture when I installed it. Garmin mini using the wiring method I outlined above. You need to purchase the Garmin hardwire separately from the dash cam.Vez010 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 27, 2021 8:02 amNice, can you share some pics of what the finished article looks like?onthames wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 1:07 pmThis is a video of the proof of concept before I properly wired it. The check light panel wires have everything you need. I just wired up the turn on signal wire and power wire both to the check light 12v supply and also wired the ground to the check light ground wire. Just spliced into them. Check panel still works. No wires visible for the dash cam.
It records all the time when the cars on and to save something you just press the button on it and you can access the footage either from your phone via Bluetooth or the memory card
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Gert_8
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I have installed the same kit that has been recommended by Onthames, along with his brilliant instructions. Looks great and works a treat. I would certainly recommend this to anyone that is interested.
Thanks onthames!

Thanks onthames!

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