So the previous owner installed a rear camera which I hate. It's linked to a small screen on the windscreen, like a sat nav.
What's the best way of getting rid of it?
Can I just snip the wires and be done, or do i need to take everything off to feed the wire back out ; (
Removal of rear camera
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I'd replace it with a better one, assuming it works and use all the existing wiring.
You'll probably be able to fit one very neatly above the numberplate in or alongside the lights. This is mine, using a fairly standard eBay camera centrally above the plate; you just can't see it! OK an S8 rather than RS4 but the space is very similar.
Field of view is pretty good, rear bumper at the bottom and just above horizontal at the top: To achieve that you will obviously need to take the boot lid apart though. Best to do that anyway even for just removal.
You'll probably be able to fit one very neatly above the numberplate in or alongside the lights. This is mine, using a fairly standard eBay camera centrally above the plate; you just can't see it! OK an S8 rather than RS4 but the space is very similar.
Field of view is pretty good, rear bumper at the bottom and just above horizontal at the top: To achieve that you will obviously need to take the boot lid apart though. Best to do that anyway even for just removal.
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Thing is it's not linked up to the nav system. It's this horrible extra TomTom screen which I hate.HPsauce wrote:I'd replace it with a better one, assuming it works and use all the existing wiring.
You'll probably be able to fit one very neatly above the numberplate in or alongside the lights. This is mine, using a fairly standard eBay camera centrally above the plate; you just can't see it! OK an S8 rather than RS4 but the space is very similar.
Field of view is pretty good, rear bumper at the bottom and just above horizontal at the top: To achieve that you will obviously need to take the boot lid apart though. Best to do that anyway even for just removal.
I think I'm going to try and rip it all out tbh.
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Looks like you need to remove the number plate to see where the wires go to? You can safely snip them, insulate them and feed them back through the hole, but you might find they rattle slightly? Did the previous owner drill into the boot lid or is the camera mounted to the number plate surround? Maybe you can buy a new surround and lose the free advertising too! Once you are done, get rid of that ugly black number plate screw
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Re: Removal of rear camera
I can see why you hate it, it's a monster!!
I had one fitted to my B7 and it was built into the boot handle so you couldn't see it unless you bent down to deliberately look at it. And it fed into my Alpine head unit so no screen attached to dash or windscreen. But if you don't mind the screen part why not try replacig the camera for a more discreet one as HPsauce has suggested?
I had one fitted to my B7 and it was built into the boot handle so you couldn't see it unless you bent down to deliberately look at it. And it fed into my Alpine head unit so no screen attached to dash or windscreen. But if you don't mind the screen part why not try replacig the camera for a more discreet one as HPsauce has suggested?
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I think this is why he won't.
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