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0:00 - An introduction to hardwiring & why you want to do it
1:23 - The 4 steps to hardwiring a device
1:44 - Step 1 - Finding which fuse(s) to tap
4:21 - Step 2 - Finding which direction the current flows
5:12 - Step 3 - Tapping the fuses
6:54 - Step 4 - Ground wire & connecting the device
7:24 - Hiding wires in the dashboard trim
7:49 - Should you tap fuses?
We'll dive into DIY hardwire dash cam installation, making sure you have the tools needed for hardwiring dash cam and other devices, like a CarPlay console. I’ll cover every detail so you can confidently hardwire a dash cam yourself and even tackle other electronics like a GPS unit or radar detector. In addition, I’ll share my tips on connecting dash cam to the fuse box and how to use fuse taps for dash cam or CarPlay installations.
To make this setup beginner-friendly, I’ll break down how to identify the car fuse box basics for hardwiring and understand fuse types for dash cam wiring. Knowing your way around your vehicle’s fuse box is essential for safely connecting any device, whether it’s a dash cam or a CarPlay hardwire console. Plus, I’ll show you how to find the ground point in a car, how to use circuit testers for dash cam installation, and why it’s important to use an inline fuse for car electronics. These safe wiring practices for dash cam installation will help you avoid common pitfalls and wiring issues.
For those wondering about power sources, I’ll compare accessory vs battery fuse explanations and explain the best way to connect dash cam to ignition fuse or use accessory fuse for dash cam setups. I’ll cover the differences between hardwire vs cigarette lighter dash cam power sources, showing why hardwiring your dash cam provides a more reliable connection and helps avoid issues like battery drain.
You’ll also get a look at the essential gear, including add-a-fuse installation guides, hardwire kits for dash cam installation, and advice on choosing the right fuse rating for car dash cams. I’ll explain how to route dash cam cables and how to hide dash cam wires in car to keep things neat, so your setup looks as professional as possible.
Along the way, I’ll cover dash cam wiring diagrams to give you a clear visual of the setup. Knowing how to safely disconnect hardwiring is also key, so I’ll walk you through the entire process and include grounding tips for dash cam connections to prevent any wiring issues. Safety first!
Since tools are a big part of getting this right, I’ll cover the best tools for car hardwiring, including how to use a multimeter for car wiring, and why add-a-circuit hardwiring guides are so helpful. I’ll show you how to organize your setup and even use double-sided tape for wiring to keep cables out of sight. If you’re into DIY car projects, you’ll find the quick hardwiring for dash cam techniques especially useful, helping you make adjustments quickly and effectively.
If you encounter issues, this video also includes tips on dash cam hardwire troubleshooting, covering problems like fuse keeps blowing with dash cam or dash cam not turning on after hardwiring. I’ll show you how to test dash cam wiring using safe methods and give pointers on fixing common issues.
And to ensure you’re making the right choice, I’ll discuss the difference between hardwire and plug-in dash cam setups, the benefits of hardwiring dash cam systems, and the pros and cons of hardwire car gadgets overall. With this knowledge, you’ll feel confident choosing what works best for your vehicle.
If you’re installing a CarPlay touchscreen console, this tutorial covers CarPlay touchscreen console hardwire setup, so you can enjoy that seamless, integrated display.
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DISCLAIMER: In this video I am in no way stating that this is the proper way to undertake the tapping of car fuses and hardwiring of devices into a car or van, however after my own research and using my own experience , I believe this to be the way that is best suited to my vehicle and the way I intend to use it.