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Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:23 am
by 1 6 D
There is no photo in ETKA or in internet, it's only on list in ETKA. I have RCD510 without RVC connection, so I will not have made by myself photo.

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 1:44 pm
by pav555
Hi Guys

I was busy this weekend trying to fit the RVC. All installed into the bumper just need to wire it all up.
The only thing i'm hazy about is splicing the reverse signal into the back right tail light. I have the Car Systems kit.
Does anyone know which pin/cable the reverse light is?

Many thanks in advance

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:46 pm
by LewisSellers
Hi Everyone,

Really interested in getting a Rear View Camera fitted in my Scirocco GT that I purchased on the 1st of March this year. I've got the RNS 510 in it but wouldn't feel confident in doing this install myself.

Does anyone know anyone on the internet / professional companies that would do this install. Obviously it requires cutting part of the body work away and I'd want to make sure it was done properly so it looked right, worked correctly and didn't damage the paintwork / rust in the future!

If anyone has any suggestions for companies that would help (preferably around the Leeds or North Yorkshire area, that'd be great!!

Many thanks,
Lewis

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:59 pm
by RW1
LewisSellers wrote:If anyone has any suggestions for companies that would help (preferably around the Leeds or North Yorkshire area, that'd be great!!
Not you local but will give you an idea of a price....... http://www.vwcruise.com/Vw-Reverse-Camera.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

C.

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:38 pm
by LewisSellers
RW1 wrote:
LewisSellers wrote:If anyone has any suggestions for companies that would help (preferably around the Leeds or North Yorkshire area, that'd be great!!
Not you local but will give you an idea of a price....... http://www.vwcruise.com/Vw-Reverse-Camera.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

C.
Holy ****! haha. Wasn't expecting £700 - £800 for the install! I thought it'd be about £300 - £350 ish.

Ok, how hard is the install to do? I'm quite techie, but I've never done anything with Cars before!!! Is this a recipe for disaster?

Alternatively, does anyone who lives nearer want so earn a few squid!! :rolleyes:

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:10 pm
by MM087
Hi Guys,
Im fairly new to the forum. Im interested in having this done and was wondering if anyone is offering a service to install this ? I would be looking to have it done in either West Yorkshire / Hertfordshire

I have a 2010 (60) Scirocco GT with RNS 510 Head Unit.

I could Purchase the parts from either:
RVC (Prague) or
Kufatec

Thanks

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 3:20 am
by andybora
Hi, i am from argentina.

I'm from Argentina

is the first time I write, I have the question about the wires as shown in the photo, I do not know which wire corresponds to 12V or reversing
anyone has any idea?
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Also I have no idea of where to place fill 5A fuse in the fuse box

thanks a lot!! :)

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 8:10 am
by GiannisA
It is easy.
Between them, the one with the terminal connector must be connected to a permanent +12V (5A fuse) and the the other one to the reverse signal.


As shown in the fuse box below, row 4 has permanent +12V feeding.
So any free place at row 4 at your fuse box is ok to add your new 5A fuse.
Personally I used number 26.

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If you don't know how to add a new fuse in the box, follow this guide http://www.my-gti.com/601/addition-of-e ... t-fuse-box

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 3:09 pm
by andybora
Thanks a lot Giannisa.

Sorry, i have another question, in the picture i show two connectors, i need to know which wire is 12v permanent?

Thanks again!!!

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 3:41 pm
by GiannisA
I believe that we have the same loom. Is it from Kufatec ?
Check the wires. They are also marked as "ground" - "steady plus" for the permanent +12V - "plus" for the reverse.

Anyway, as i can see in your picture from the left side to the right :
1. The first wire with the red round connector is for the ground connection.
2. The second with the connector is for the permanent +12V, and
3. The last one without connector on its end is for the reverse signal.

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:46 am
by andybora
GiannisA wrote:I believe that we have the same loom. Is it from Kufatec ?
Check the wires. They are also marked as "ground" - "steady plus" for the permanent +12V - "plus" for the reverse.

Anyway, as i can see in your picture from the left side to the right :
1. The first wire with the red round connector is for the ground connection.
2. The second with the connector is for the permanent +12V, and
3. The last one without connector on its end is for the reverse signal.
Hi Giannisa

Thank you very much.

with this I shall begin to work.
I just have to know some parking sensor connections and will be 100%

thanks again.

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 7:34 pm
by ZephyR
If you need a new power supply there is an easier way. In most fuse boxes there are at least a couple of spare unused fuse sockets that are already powered up as permanently live and as ignition switched live. If you don't have a circuit tester then make your own with a 12 volt bulb, bulb holder, 2 pieces of wire and a couple of mini crocodile clips.
Use your circuit tester to determine which sockets have a live supply. Clip one end to a suitable earthing point and the other to a small screwdriver and probe the empty sockets (its usually the top half of the socket that will have the powered terminal).
When you've found a powered socket buy a piggy back fuse connector ....
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Insert the piggy back connector in to the socket and insert a fuse of the required rating in to the piggy back connector. Crimp on your device to the +ve lead on to the new supply and done. The piggy back connectors are available for full and mini size fuses.

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:37 pm
by andybora
hi, ZephyR

thank you for your help.

:)

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 6:30 pm
by Pablosammy
What are people usually using for the reversing signal? Is it simply a case of splicing onto the reverse bulb cable? If so, is it easy to ID?

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 12:23 pm
by michaelke94
Hey Guys,

Last week I bought a Scirocco R with RNS 510 and parking sensors, but I'm missing the camera that I had on my 1.4 TSI...
Now I found something on Aliexpress that seems pretty nice.

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/OEM-Orig ... _74_75,0_0
OEM Original VW Scirocco RGB Rear View Reversing Camera RCD510 RNS510 RVC
Part Number: 56D 980 551

What do you guys think? will this work?

Thanks,
~Michael

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 4:59 pm
by uklee
Well it certainly looks like it !

Looks to be the same as the kit i used when i installed the RVC in to my own rocco .

Click here for a full 'How To' guide > http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 12&t=14682

Lee

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 5:57 pm
by michaelke94
uklee wrote:Well it certainly looks like it !

Looks to be the same as the kit i used when i installed the RVC in to my own rocco .

Click here for a full 'How To' guide > http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 12&t=14682

Lee
I just found your guide like 1 hour ago ;)
You make it seem so easy!
Was it hard to remove the trims in the boot and in the rear?

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 8:00 pm
by uklee
Not technically difficult - just fiddly first time around .
It'd much easier with a guide to follow :-)


From my phone

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 1:58 pm
by panaua
GiannisA wrote:
bianco wrote:Please enlighten the rest of us - how-to or pics pretty please!
My friend Bianco, it is easy.
At first you have to connect 3 cables of the Kufatec loom to your car :
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1. The cable marked with “steady plus” (or RED colored) must be pulled to the fuse box & connected at a free +12V position with a separate fuse (5A).
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2. The cable marked with “ground” (or BLACK colored) must be connected to a suitable ground point.
3. The last cable marked with “pin 28” (or YELLOW colored) must be connected to BCM connector , outlet C (is the brown connector) to pin 28 (Blue/black wiring color). From this one, loom gets the reverse signal. (In order to be sure that you have found the correct point, you can check that in this cable you must have +12V only when you select reverse).
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About the problem of the wiring .You have to change the order of the 26pin female connector’s wiring, as is in the diagram. Image
Disassemble the connector Image
carefully remove the pins from the positions that are already installed Image
& re-install them to the correct positions :
• Pin 12 --> Blue
• Pin 13 --> Green
• Pin 24 --> Black (Not need to remove this one, as it must be already in the correct position)
• Pin 25 --> Brown
• Pin 26 --> Orange
Numbers are written on the housing ends like : Image (Don't be confused by this image. It's from the male connector on the back of the RNS, just to see how the numbers are written)

About VCDS coding, you must set :
• Address 10 – Coding - Byte 00 – Bit 5 : select “Rear view camera installed”
• Address 56 – Coding - Byte 03 – Bit 6 : select “Back-up camera low (without control module) installed”
& finally don't forget to "reset" your RNS.


That's all. Hope my post help you to fix your camera.
If you have any further question , just ask me ;)
Hello to all. Have anyone kept the pics of this guide? or something else to help me do the retrofit? thnx in advance

Re: Rear View Camera

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 4:21 pm
by uklee