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Fitting a reversing camera 4 years 11 months ago #55

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I have just had a camera fitted by a Renault dealer.They had my car for two and a half weeks to complete the instal.

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Fitting a reversing camera 4 years 11 months ago #56

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Good grief, it used to take me about 1 1/2 hours and that was running in a 12v.
After I did some digging and moving on to the 6v cameras, think 1/2 hour is more fitting, including enabling in rlink2

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Re:Re:Fitting a reversing camera 4 years 11 months ago #57

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Yes, camera provide it own guidelines as I can see. The narrower one are from camera and wider one with dynamic are from R-Link. Pretty messy, though R-Link guidelines looks OK...


I’ve left both on in fact in mine. It works quite well when reversing up the drive, and I’m used to it looking as it is as it’s been there for 2 1/2 years niw

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Re:Fitting a reversing camera 4 years 11 months ago #58

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I have just had a camera fitted by a Renault dealer.They had my car for two and a half weeks to complete the instal.

What?!? Mine is also retrofitted in my local Renault dealer. Took them less than 2 hours... Waited 5 days for delivery, then they phoned me and that's it. The bad thing is it costed 618 euro, but I do not regret any cent spent. The best extra fitted, ever.

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Re:Fitting a reversing camera 4 years 11 months ago #59

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618 Euro seems a bit steep. In 2017 when we bought our Signature Nav Kadjar, we paid extra for the "Parking Pack Premium". For £500 that included: Blind-spot warning, 360 degree sensors, rear camera and hands-free parking. That's about 580 Euro at today's exchange-rate? On the other hand, the Signature Nav was £1200 more than the Dynamique S Nav, and you couldn't have a camera factory-fitted on that....

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618 Euro seems a bit steep. In 2017 when we bought our Signature Nav Kadjar, we paid extra for the "Parking Pack Premium". For £500 that included: Blind-spot warning, 360 degree sensors, rear camera and hands-free parking. That's about 580 Euro at today's exchange-rate? On the other hand, the Signature Nav was £1200 more than the Dynamique S Nav, and you couldn't have a camera factory-fitted on that....

Yes, that's right. I was stupid not to order the entire pack, and decided I need this cam after delivery :) So this is the price of not thinking thoroughly prior purchase. The dealer said - "Why would you need it, spare the money." Silly me, believing to people light years away from techy stuff...
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