I have seen on other forums
http://www.civinfo.com/forum/electronic ... amera.html that it might be possbile to do a DIY jb of adding a small reversing camera mounted inside the sill of the boot. I was thinking of taking the power from the boot based power socket (rather than reversing light) and runing a wire up from the pwoer socket to the roof lining and then clip to the tailgate and back down to power the camera... Does anyone have any thoughts / ideas on posible cameras (wireless) or suggestions. I'monly looking for a 2.5-3.5" screen. (not connecting to the head unit)
We are getting a lease car so can not really modify it much and can't be taking it to bits and messing with the electronics.. and yes we should have specced parking sensors! but went dyna audio and dsg instead as more fun!
Many thanks
Chris
Reversing camera DIY...? possible?
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Re: Reversing camera DIY...? possible?
personally all that sounds like a lot of wires and screens instead of just getting some nice retrofit parking sensors? Unless you drive everywhere backwards isn't that something you'll use occasionally? I can't stand the idea of having an extra display on my dash. Just my opinion for what it's worth!
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They have a VW retrofit kit for the Passat CC, so maybe there is one coming for the Roc as well? 

Re: Reversing camera DIY...? possible?
the vw kits are linked to the boot badge on the golf and passat, the badge tilts slightly to reveal the camera so not an option on the roc at the momentbianco wrote:They have a VW retrofit kit for the Passat CC, so maybe there is one coming for the Roc as well?
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unless of course you made a cavity for the the badge to tile into and fitted some actuators. the whole kit must come as one as a retrofit to the golf though right?andy wrote:the vw kits are linked to the boot badge on the golf and passat, the badge tilts slightly to reveal the camera so not an option on the roc at the momentbianco wrote:They have a VW retrofit kit for the Passat CC, so maybe there is one coming for the Roc as well?

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Re: Reversing camera DIY...? possible?
Not that I am a huge fan of the reversing camera but..,drnick wrote:personally all that sounds like a lot of wires and screens instead of just getting some nice retrofit parking sensors? Unless you drive everywhere backwards isn't that something you'll use occasionally? I can't stand the idea of having an extra display on my dash. Just my opinion for what it's worth!
I think parking sensors look awful in the rear bumper, they spoil the smooth look and make it look as if something has been ripped off and the remains of the fixings remain!!
VW never include them on the cars in the brochures, photo shoots etc for this very reason.
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Yeah, i agree and think that the integrated / hidden camera that is available for the mk6 is great, but given the choice of retrofit sensors or a DIY camera with dedicated screen i'd definitely go for the sensors.
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Re: Reversing camera DIY...? possible?
You should find all the info you need on this site http://vwnavi.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=51.
Positioning is a different matter. Best place for a camera would be between the number plate lights but that is too low on the roc.
Positioning is a different matter. Best place for a camera would be between the number plate lights but that is too low on the roc.
