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  1. I put it at the top of the window close to the washer jet corrugated hose, the metal lip that holds the boot seal was relieved to allow the wire to fit to the camera. Its a cheap £30 full HD camera from eBay, seems to work fine, and the tiny cube rear camera is inconspicuous.
  2. Update, best route seems to be round door seals and into boot area via spare wheel well then following boot seal to the top of the boot lid. I tried popping the B Pillar trim off and inserting in the head lining, would not recommend this as the trim is very difficult to refit (Skoda technician helped me !). I did not need to connect the second power source for the rear camera, the single feed wire from the front camera was fine. I had to extend the single feed wire by approx 1.5 metres for this route. Maplin had a suitable 6 strand wire in stock sold by the metre. All working well now.
  3. Trying to fit rear dash cam to my Kodiaq, found a spare orange and a spare yellow wire in the spare wheel well. Are these for hooking up towing gear? I am hoping that I can make them live by adding a fuse in the fusebox and that they are ignition controlled. Assuming that I will not be able to use these Has anyone suggestions for an ignition controlled live wire to tap into at the rear of the car?
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