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    I have ordered my Tiguan with the standard RCD310 and I know a lot of you guys have the big screens included in your Tiguans which have the reversing camera connected to it. I decided to spend my $3500 on a home entertainment system instead and get a $300 reversing camera only for the reason of seeing if there is anyone behind me while I am revesing. So only for safety reasons.
    Are there any of you that have a camera like this and whether you have gone for wireless or hard wired?
    DieselTig
    Victoria
    Tiguan Tdi Auto

  • #2
    Yeah, I've gone the same route as you. I didn't spend $300 on it though. I got my stuff from Deal Extreme.

    Initially I tried this wired one and attached it near the boot handle using one of the screws that holds the number plate light in. Problem was then running the wire around the inside of the cabin to the front and to the 12V boot socked to power it. Also, it was useless in the dark. Cost US$35 (free shipping).

    So I decided on an infrared wireless option which is a colour camera in daylight, and black and white using the IR at night/low light. This was a much better solution IMO as I mounted it on the number plate, then ran the wire under the boot cover to the jack compartment. The wireless transmitter sits in there and the power then connects to the boot 12V socket. Pretty clean and tidy. The receiver is in the 12V connector at the front. The only gripe I have with the receiver is that it has a 2.5mm jack for the video output, and I couldn't find a 2.5mm female to RCA adapter. In the end I cut the jack off and connected the 2 wires to an RCA plug from Jaycar. The 2.4GHz wireless system works perfectly fine in the Tig and only on very odd occasions do I notice interference (I run with the rear camera always on). Works well at night too, so for US$49 I think it's great value.

    Up front I got a 3.5" LCD screen which comes in a nice fold-down form factor. Cost a wallet busting US$52 which i thought was decent. I'm struggling with positioning it though. Initially I had it in the middle of the dash depression, but the wires going down to the 12V socket were unsightly. At the moment I have the wires running under the dash and up the right hand side near the door, and the screen is sitting on the right near the windscreen air vent. Still not ideal, but I'll work something out.

    Hope this helps you out though.
    sigpic
    Tiguan TDI, 6spd Tiptronic Auto
    Black, sunroof, comfort pack, off-road tech, tan leather, park assist & roof bars.
    Avg 7.63L/100km over 189,000kms

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Arctra View Post
      Yeah, I've gone the same route as you. I didn't spend $300 on it though. I got my stuff from Deal Extreme.

      Initially I tried this wired one and attached it near the boot handle using one of the screws that holds the number plate light in. Problem was then running the wire around the inside of the cabin to the front and to the 12V boot socked to power it. Also, it was useless in the dark. Cost US$35 (free shipping).

      So I decided on an infrared wireless option which is a colour camera in daylight, and black and white using the IR at night/low light. This was a much better solution IMO as I mounted it on the number plate, then ran the wire under the boot cover to the jack compartment. The wireless transmitter sits in there and the power then connects to the boot 12V socket. Pretty clean and tidy. The receiver is in the 12V connector at the front. The only gripe I have with the receiver is that it has a 2.5mm jack for the video output, and I couldn't find a 2.5mm female to RCA adapter. In the end I cut the jack off and connected the 2 wires to an RCA plug from Jaycar. The 2.4GHz wireless system works perfectly fine in the Tig and only on very odd occasions do I notice interference (I run with the rear camera always on). Works well at night too, so for US$49 I think it's great value.

      Up front I got a 3.5" LCD screen which comes in a nice fold-down form factor. Cost a wallet busting US$52 which i thought was decent. I'm struggling with positioning it though. Initially I had it in the middle of the dash depression, but the wires going down to the 12V socket were unsightly. At the moment I have the wires running under the dash and up the right hand side near the door, and the screen is sitting on the right near the windscreen air vent. Still not ideal, but I'll work something out.

      Hope this helps you out though.
      Thanks Arctra. I would go for wireless, easier to install. I found a few at DSE, namely Swan and Gator. The only issue I have is the exposed screen which can be an attraction for thieves. Just a small inconvenience in removing it regularly especially places of high exposure.
      DieselTig
      Victoria
      Tiguan Tdi Auto

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      • #4
        I got a wireless gator one, 299 bucks and 3.5" screen.

        Had it three months, still sits in the box under my desk at work
        1993 MK1 CAB ! Work in Progress........

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Brisben View Post
          I got a wireless gator one, 299 bucks and 3.5" screen.

          Had it three months, still sits in the box under my desk at work
          Are you trying to say stay away from Gator?
          DieselTig
          Victoria
          Tiguan Tdi Auto

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          • #6
            Yeah, I looked at the Gator ones at DSE but was far from impressed with them. That's why I went the Deal Extreme route. Cheaper, less risk of throwing money away, and better than eBay coz there are no delivery charges.

            The screen I got folds away nicely so it isn't very obvious if that's a concern:


            I forgot to mention too, that the screen overlays grid type markings to help you judge distance up to 3m, but you cannot calibrate it at all so have to set your camera up properly to approximate what's shown on screen. Or just do what I do and ignore it
            sigpic
            Tiguan TDI, 6spd Tiptronic Auto
            Black, sunroof, comfort pack, off-road tech, tan leather, park assist & roof bars.
            Avg 7.63L/100km over 189,000kms

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DieselTig View Post
              Are you trying to say stay away from Gator?
              No not at all, I am just saying maybe I wasted my money as I don't really need it.
              1993 MK1 CAB ! Work in Progress........

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Arctra View Post
                Yeah, I looked at the Gator ones at DSE but was far from impressed with them. That's why I went the Deal Extreme route. Cheaper, less risk of throwing money away, and better than eBay coz there are no delivery charges.

                The screen I got folds away nicely so it isn't very obvious if that's a concern:


                I forgot to mention too, that the screen overlays grid type markings to help you judge distance up to 3m, but you cannot calibrate it at all so have to set your camera up properly to approximate what's shown on screen. Or just do what I do and ignore it
                Thanks Arctra. Good point about expense, it doesnt hurt as much when you throw away $50 instead of $300. I guess they all do the same job, you would normally pay for the name. All these gadgets are made in China these days and cost next to nothing to produce.
                I like the idea of the folding screen, it eliminates the visual issue.
                I will be ordering from Deal Extreme.
                DieselTig
                Victoria
                Tiguan Tdi Auto

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                • #9
                  I'm got a camera free with my $800 Waywell 6050 replacement stereo (Actually an AVC9000-1 from Rob at Auspack) but the camera died. I've ordered a better one from OskarAmerica (Joe) which is a Passat one that replaces a licence plate lamp, US$54 wired US$64 for a better (night vision) CCD and an additional US$58 for the wireless version. Shipping US$28.


                  I intend to use one of the existing fakra connectors in the tailgate to bring the video signal up to the radio, but am waiting on the camera to prove this out.
                  Constant 12v and earth are available on the rear wiper connector about 30cm away from the camera, so I'm hoping for a painless installation
                  Last edited by Sanman; 24-07-2009, 07:23 PM.
                  TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
                  Service every 15,000, new fault code every 7,500km

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sanman View Post
                    I'm got a camera free with my $800 Waywell 6050 replacement stereo (Actually an AVC9000-1 from Rob at Auspack) but the camera died. I've ordered a better one from OskarAmerica (Joe) which is a Passat one that replaces a licence plate lamp, $54 wired $64 for a better (night vision) CCD and an additional $58 for the wireless version. I'lll attach photos when I figure out how
                    Thanks Sanman, I am curious to see the photos when available.
                    DieselTig
                    Victoria
                    Tiguan Tdi Auto

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                    • #11
                      Hey sandman,
                      Be interested in how that unit performs and if its an easy fit up

                      the wireless on looks interesting too
                      regards
                      Phil
                      Skoda Yeti 103TDI-DSG My 13,

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sanman View Post
                        .

                        Sanman how are you going with this camera.I have found the toureg camera from oskar is a exact fit for the licence plate light fitting.I presume this will also be the same ???? for this camera and the tiguan so it will just be a choice on the profile of the camera.Correct me if I am wrong.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by borbor1313 View Post
                          Sanman how are you going with this camera.I have found the toureg camera from oskar is a exact fit for the licence plate light fitting.I presume this will also be the same ???? for this camera and the tiguan so it will just be a choice on the profile of the camera.Correct me if I am wrong.
                          This is the camera I have on order from Oskar. He is having supply problems. Will update when I recv the camera
                          TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
                          Service every 15,000, new fault code every 7,500km

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                          • #14
                            Hey Sanman, how did you go with your install? Are you happy with the camera? Does the wiper unit supply the constant 12V you thought it did? Does this mean your camera is "always on"?
                            sigpic
                            Tiguan TDI, 6spd Tiptronic Auto
                            Black, sunroof, comfort pack, off-road tech, tan leather, park assist & roof bars.
                            Avg 7.63L/100km over 189,000kms

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                            • #15
                              I wired up the Passat camera OK. Feeds fine off the rear wiper power, and it runs to the front using the 'spare' antenna coax (as the Waywell/AVC9000-1 unit uses only the whip antenna on the roof, not the rear glass antenna). Picture quality is fine after you apply the 'reverse camera' patch. For some annoying reason the radio mutes when in reverse.
                              My Camera is set constantly powered (the wiper motor has power when the ignition is on), although you can use the 'reverse light wire' that came with the camera to power it only in reverse. This not necessary, as the head unit turns on the camera picture when reverse is selected by monitoring the canbus. You can select the camera at any time though Source icons/buttons (keeps the kids amused)
                              So technically, all green lights, you can install a reverse camera by removing two screws and unclipping 4 pieces of trim on the tailgate.
                              The Passat Camera doesn't fit properly, and hangs down a bit low. Looks ugly.
                              I have ordered a Polo camera (like this http://www.golfmkv.com/forums/showpo...postcount=4085) , and although this also does not fit quite right, I think it will be acceptable. Another week or two for the finished install.
                              EDIT: Changed order to a Toureg Camera - exact fit. Thanks borbor1313
                              Last edited by Sanman; 06-09-2009, 09:54 PM. Reason: camera update
                              TDI tiguan in the drive. ParkAssist, comfort, fogs
                              Service every 15,000, new fault code every 7,500km

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