Hi,
First time Mazda owner, coming from BMW.
To power my dashcam in my 5 series, I soldered a little fused transformer thing that connected to the powered mirror... no running cables or removal of A pillar required.
What do you guys do with dascam cable routing when removing the A pillar is a bit too 'risky', or not preferred choice?
Thanks,
Stu
Dashcam Cable Routing Question
I'm not aware of a tidy solution on the CX-3 other than removing the A pillar trim; it's not that difficult to do.
There is a Mazda pdf, showing where the clips are, in this thread viewtopic.php?f=11&t=113 and you just have to ensure the cable follows the existing loom above the side airbag and then down into the passenger footwell fuse box.
The A pillar trim is tethered to one of the clips, so you either cut the tether and then replace it with a new one from Mazda parts, or do as I did and work with the trim still tethered - http://www.jtonline.info/thinkware-f770 ... m-cellink/
Alternatively, pay for someone else (e.g. Halfords) to hardwire it
There is a Mazda pdf, showing where the clips are, in this thread viewtopic.php?f=11&t=113 and you just have to ensure the cable follows the existing loom above the side airbag and then down into the passenger footwell fuse box.
The A pillar trim is tethered to one of the clips, so you either cut the tether and then replace it with a new one from Mazda parts, or do as I did and work with the trim still tethered - http://www.jtonline.info/thinkware-f770 ... m-cellink/
Alternatively, pay for someone else (e.g. Halfords) to hardwire it
Julian.
Sept. 2015 CX-3 Sport Nav, Dynamic Blue Mica, 1.5 Diesel, AWD, Automatic
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It's very easy. Push the cable past the top of windscreen under the head trim - it's not well formed so there plenty of gap. It can then be pushed under the rubber trim on the A pillar, then behind the glove box. Mine only really is visible where it comes into the area of the power socket.
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