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6 hours ago, Aleksandaarrr said:

Hey, I have recently bought the camera from AiDu on AliExpress and installed it successfully on my Octavia 2019 estate. There is a thing that i want to say, the picture quality is ok but original is probably better.

 

I have got a question, the camera view goes away as soon as I switch into D from R, is that normal behavior? On Audi it turns off after some speed threshold...

 I’ve never given it a thought, as it’s a reversing camera, triggered by selecting reverse, and only needed when in reverse, so why (or even how) should it still be switched on when not reversing?  While I might have missed something, I think I’d be more likely to be asking why the Audi one operates as it does.

 

Having said that, Mrs B’s lowly Nissan Note has OE split screen 360deg cameras, and a facility to manually select the forward-facing picture, which turns off above parking speeds.  But without selecting this, ie in normal use, it switches off when not in reverse, like the AliExpress ones.

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12 minutes ago, Baxlin said:

 I’ve never given it a thought, as it’s a reversing camera, triggered by selecting reverse, and only needed when in reverse, so why (or even how) should it still be switched on when not reversing?  While I might have missed something, I think I’d be more likely to be asking why the Audi one operates as it does.

 

Having said that, Mrs B’s lowly Nissan Note has OE split screen 360deg cameras, and a facility to manually select the forward-facing picture, which turns off above parking speeds.  But without selecting this, ie in normal use, it switches off when not in reverse, like the AliExpress ones.

 

Helps if you are maneuvering under a tow hitch

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25 minutes ago, Stonekeeper said:

 

Helps if you are maneuvering under a tow hitch

That is a very specific scenario!

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7 hours ago, Aleksandaarrr said:

Hey, I have recently bought the camera from AiDu on AliExpress and installed it successfully on my Octavia 2019 estate. There is a thing that i want to say, the picture quality is ok but original is probably better.

 

I have got a question, the camera view goes away as soon as I switch into D from R, is that normal behavior? On Audi it turns off after some speed threshold...

Hi - that's exactly how it should work, and you'll see if you have reversing sensors the proximity screen would have deactivated at the same time prior to camera install.

 

You may be able to code in a delay if you have the right software, but as standard this is how it behaves .

7 hours ago, Aleksandaarrr said:

Hey, I have recently bought the camera from AiDu on AliExpress and installed it successfully on my Octavia 2019 estate. There is a thing that i want to say, the picture quality is ok but original is probably better.

 

I have got a question, the camera view goes away as soon as I switch into D from R, is that normal behavior? On Audi it turns off after some speed threshold...

Mine does the same.

It's not something I worry about and given the cost of the camera, it's an acceptable compromise IMO.

Thank you guys! Yeah it's well worth every penny! And also it was fun installing it :) I ordered the one with wash function because of estate but the pipe that came with the camera is too short, so I had to order another one from Škoda for like 7 euro...

6 hours ago, Stonekeeper said:

 

Helps if you are maneuvering under a tow hitch

Practice a bit more, then you won’t need to manoeuvre, just reverse straight to it… 👹👹👹

 

(says he who hasn’t towed for many years, and would definitely need a LOT of practice now…)

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Read through the whole thread, really great advice. One quick question, is it possible to deactivate the red/green and yellow steering lines? (or even adjust them so that they relate to reality)

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The other thing I'm wondering is if there could be a second protective film on the lens?

I took one off when I first installed the camera, but when looking carefully at the lens, I do wonder if there is a second one??image.thumb.jpeg.6febd9fbae898da532d2afcee5cadf7e.jpeg

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I have just recently completed installing a camera, so many thanks to @weyland for the original post and detailed install information.

 

My car is a 2015 Octavia estate but has the updated MIB2.5 Columbus infotainment system. The Aliexpress listing for the plug and play version specifies that it is compatible with 2017 onwards 'facelift' cars only - I took a chance that this refers to the infotainment system rather than the vehicle as a whole and the good news is that it does - the camera works perfectly including the guidance lines.

 

I routed the cable up the A pillar and through the headlining, guided by a length of stiff garden wire and it was easier to do than I feared. The hardest part was the final bit inside the tailgate, with a stubborn plastic rivet to remove the upper trim panel and the guide wire getting caught up inside the box section 😠 Some mild swearing was involved but I got there eventually...

 

The kit I ordered was MQB-Cam A link here and the boot handle/camera is a perfect fit in the tailgate. For just under £30 delivered this is a great upgrade to the car.

 

 

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Hi @weyland / all,

Just getting around to doing the install now but having an issue trying to extract the unit - did yours pull all the way out? 

I can only get mine this far, as the cables are preventing it from pulling out further, have tried to pull out the connector out from underneath/behind the head unit but it's proving difficult.

Also tried pulling the cables to get some more slack but very little give in them to pull out any further

Any tips appreciated - thanks!

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Hi - you don't need to pull it out all of the way to plug the new harness in. You should have plenty of room here to plug in the new connector block in to the back. I lay on my back looking up from the foot well to do mine as I didn't have as much slack as you have here.

 

Good luck - you should be fine.

Thanks @weylandall installed and working now, The cable routing process was surprisingly easy.

Hi and many thanks to @weyland and all other contributors to this thread! got my camera (Cam-A) last week and decided the weekend just gone would be my D-Day.

 

Took about three hours on Saturday and half an hour on Sunday to neaten things up/make sure boot trim was back in place properly. started at the front to check the camera was working and had the devils own job of getting the media unit out and back in again once the harness was fitted, some lying in the footwell and wiggling around managed to get it back in! moved to the rear to check the new boot release switch would work which it did RESULT! decided on the lower route for the video cable as i didnt fancy getting too close to the curtain airbags, then my first error of tracking the video feed cable from front to back which left me getting the bigger end of the connector through the boot gator/grommet..... good 45 minutes, a lot of swearing and a sore back later it was through and fed though the left boot panels to be plugged into the boot release plug and jobs a goodun, all works perfectly, probably just take a little time getting used to it but its really good for the money!

 

anyone reading this thread wondering if they can or can't do it, just go for it! the knowledge and information in this thread is invaluable and helped me a lot! so did a good set of trim removal tools from amazon and a multlibit screw driver from Aldi with the torx bit required the inner boot pulldown! now onto the list of new black badges and a maxton kit, i'm feeling very brave and very mekanic! 

I installed mine ages ago, and when it works, it works fine, but a lot of the time it doesn’t, the screen is blank, as I’ve posted previously.  But I’d not mentioned that the message ‘parking pilot currently not available ’ (or words to that effect) comes up on the screen once reverse is de-selected.  The OE sensors still sound, and display at the side of the otherwise blank screen.  Does this extra info give anyone any clue as to why the camera only works intermittently?  I’ve checked all the connections several times, to no effect.

  • 4 weeks later...

I've installed recently a camera on my Skoda Octavia Estate mk3 (09.2017), it works when I reverse, but I'm struggling to get the trajectory lanes and other camera modes to show up as I only have brightness and color settings also there are 4 errors in the ECU related to the 6C camera:

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My head unit is (I recon it's Amundsen) MIB STD2 ZR +/NAV 5Q0035874C

The camera is from China with highline wiring harness 3V0827566N

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What I tried to do in VCDS:

1) Address 19, add 6C to the installation list

2) Address 10, coding, tick byte 2 bit 4

3) Address 5F, adaptions, change Car_Function_List_BAP_Gen2-VPS_0x0B to "activated"

4) Address 5F, adaptions, change Car_Function_List_BAP_Gen2-VPS_0x0B_msg_bus to "Infotainment data bus"

 

Whenever I activate the 3) step the head unit stops showing the video and no parking graphics shows up, there is just the black screen with a warning "Trunk lid is open! Make sure it's safe to drive..."

 

I tried a lot of other settings to no avai.

Anyway, these are the errors related to the camera when I deactivate the third step:

Address 6C: Rear View Camera System (J772) QML File:*
Part Number SW: 4M0 980 556 A HW: 4M0 980 556 A
Component: RVC Compact H18 0250
Data Packet End: 4KD909460A 0004
Coding: 0285110102002001C20040
Workshop #: WSC 79105 790 00001
ASAM/ODX File Label: EV_CamSysRVRVCPANAMLBEv 005010
ODX: EV_CamSysRVRVCPANAMLBEv_005.odx

4 Faults Found:
13705503 - Data Bus
U1121 00 [00001001] - no message
[message Klima_Sensor_02 not received]
Confirmed - tested after deleting records
Freeze frame:
Priority: 6
Error occurrence counter: 1
Forgetting index: 8
Mileage: 61527 km
Date: 2024.11.20
Time: 19:08:44

passive

13705501 - Data Bus
U1121 00 [00001001] - No Message
[message LH_EPS_04 not received]
Confirmed - tested after deleting records
Freeze Frame:
Priority: 6
Error Occurrence Counter: 1
Forgetting Index: 8
Mileage: 61527 km
Date: 2024.11.20
Time: 19:08:42

passive: waiting for response signal

13705481 - Data Bus
U1121 00 [00001001] - No Message
[message SMLS_01 not received]
Confirmed - tested after deleting records
Freeze Frame:
Priority: 6
Error Occurrence Counter: 1
Forgetting Index: 8
Mileage: 61527 km
Date: 2024.11.20
Time: 19:08:44

passive

13705482 - Data bus
U1121 00 [00001001] - no message
[message ZV_02 not received]
Confirmed - tested after deleting records
Freeze frame:
Priority: 6
Error occurrence counter: 1
Forgetting index: 8
Mileage: 61527 km
Date: 2024.11.20
Time: 19:08:44

passive

 

13 minutes ago, metabacalhau said:

I've installed recently a camera on my Skoda Octavia Estate mk3 (09.2017), it works when I reverse, but I'm struggling to get the trajectory lanes and other camera modes to show up as I only have brightness and color settings also there are 4 errors in the ECU related to the 6C camera:

 

Anyway, these are the errors related to the camera when I deactivate the third step:

Address 6C: Rear View Camera System (J772) QML File:*
Part Number SW: 4M0 980 556 A HW: 4M0 980 556 A
Component: RVC Compact H18 0250

 

 

Wrong firmware on the camera...

 

Same issue here: https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/445448-rear-view-camera-retrofit/?do=findComment&comment=5656532

 

Resolved by flashing the correct firmware/parameters using VCP: https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/445448-rear-view-camera-retrofit/?do=findComment&comment=5663610

 

Might be worth contacting the seller as they probably sent the wrong one out :)

 

On 20/11/2024 at 22:18, langers2k said:

 

Wrong firmware on the camera...

 

Same issue here: https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/445448-rear-view-camera-retrofit/?do=findComment&comment=5656532

 

Resolved by flashing the correct firmware/parameters using VCP: https://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/445448-rear-view-camera-retrofit/?do=findComment&comment=5663610

 

Might be worth contacting the seller as they probably sent the wrong one out :)

 

 

Thanks! I talked to the seller and he gave me these two files to flash the camera and I hope I can flash it with ODIS + VAS5054A, once I do that I will update. Cheers.

FL_5Q0980556B__0231 (5).frf 速派 5Q0980556B (3).xml

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On 22/11/2024 at 09:01, metabacalhau said:

 

Thanks! I talked to the seller and he gave me these two files to flash the camera and I hope I can flash it with ODIS + VAS5054A, once I do that I will update. Cheers.

FL_5Q0980556B__0231 (5).frf 460.88 kB · 2 downloads 速派 5Q0980556B (3).xml 297 kB · 2 downloads

 

I can't flash the camera. Does anybody know why the VCP won't allow me to use the frf file and throws the following error "File "FL_5Q0980556B__0231.odx" not found - Native error: 00015"?

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  • 10 months later...

Hello Weyland and Briskoda Community,

Help Needed: Rear View Camera Retrofit – Trajectory Lines / Dynamic Lines Not Working Plus the Rear Boot Lid handle does not work Manually.

I'm reaching out for guidance on a retrofit project involving the installation of a genuine Highline rear view camera in my 2018 Skoda Superb 2.0 TDI SE L Executive (3V5 Estate). While the camera powers up and displays on the infotainment screen, I'm encountering several issues:

  • No trajectory or dynamic guidelines: Despite attempts to enable them via VCDS, they remain absent.

  • Electrical fault with rear door handle: The handle isn't operable manually, even though current is supplied from the fuse box, suggesting a potential wiring or module issue.

  • Fault code: VCDS reports a "Missing Message" error (U1121 00 [00001001]), indicating a communication problem with the trailer module (Oldbit-monitoring Gateway_72.Anhaenger_01_alt).

Camera Details:

  • Part Number (printed): 566827566

  • Alternative OEM Part Number: 5Q0 980 556 B

  • Hardware Version: H18 0231

  • Software Version: V03935342ZE 0001

  • Type: Genuine OEM Highline camera

Vehicle Details:

  • VIN: TMBKH7NP9K7013548

  • Registration Number: MJ68 YGP

I've double-checked the VCDS coding sections but couldn't find specific instructions for retrofitting a Highline reversing camera to a Skoda Superb 3V5 Estate. This section of the forum has got a good usable information but in my case; I could not use it too much as my problem is related to the coding of the Genuine Skoda Camera.
Fitting was very easy and I finished it within 4 hours.

If anyone has experience with this retrofit or can offer advice on the necessary coding steps, wiring configurations, or module adaptations, your assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Best regards,

Maz

On 08/10/2020 at 22:54, weyland said:

As there seems to be a lot of people asking questions about this lately, I thought I'd put together a quick guide showing how I fitted my reverse camera to a facelift VRS hatchback. They way that i've fitted this will apply to most models, with the key differences being the size of handle (based upon car model year) and whether hatch or estate (but this is just inside trim differences), there may also be wiring loom differences for earlier cars or none VRS models. I've benefited from info from these forums so hopefully this will be useful to others. I am by no means an expert & I won't be able to answer all of your questions, hopefully others will chip in and can add other info as well.

 

First of all, this is the camera that I ordered for my MY 2017 VRS (Camera A/Handle A):
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000230897829.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.40694c4dTEPT93
 (link may no longer be valid when you read this so screenshot below)

No programming is required for this camera and it supports dynamic reverse  guidelines
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Tools:
Trim removal tools would be useful, but otherwise plastic tool that won't mark your car, or screwdrivers or similar with masking tape over the end.

A T20 torx head tool is required if you have a hatchback to remove the pulldown boot strap

Cable rods are very useful, I couldn't have fitted through the roof lining without.

Stereo removal tools unless they come with your camera kit

 

Cable route - I went with an OEM route for my cabling, following existing cables through the roofliner and out to the back as show by the red line below.

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The camera:
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The first thing that I did was to check that the boot release switch was working on the new unit - there's no way you want to wire this in and find it is faulty.
You'll need to start removing the boot trim to access it. Remove the plastic clips from the lower boot trim-  this consists of a few plastic clips which easily pop out with trim remover/screwdriver. There are 8 of these on the hatchback.

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After that  start removing the upper plastic trim, this simply requires forces to release the metal clips. You don't need to remove all of this for now, but it will all need to come off later

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Remove the lower upholstered trim covering the tailgate. More metal clips - work your way around. You'll also need to remove the pull down strap with the T20 torx head. When this is down you should be able to drop the boot liner which will give access to the boot release handle.

 

This can be awkward to remove, but can be done by pushing in the clip on one on the ends whilst also pushing down on the handle from the inside (ignore the clips along its length) - it should then pop out. Repeat for the other side.

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Unplug the harness and plug the new handle in - check the release switch works. You can either now push the new handle in until it clips, or leave it out to test the video connection later before fitting.
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To wire it in

Remove the glovebox (open, rock left to right whilst pulling up & you'll hear the bottom clips release. Raise the glovebox lid up and inside the housing and reach in and remove the dampening on the left hand side)

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Use the stereo release keys to release the multimedia unit.

 

The kit used here comes with a replacement harness that sits between the original one and the media unit & includes the video feed cable. Some people have removed the upper glovebox section to provide more access, be careful not to unplug the airbag connector if you do this. This can be fiddly, but I found the best way was to lie on my back with my head in footwell looking up at the unit from underneath. With the media unit slid fowards this gives access to the harness. It's the large one at the bottom and there is a locking connecting that needs to be pushed backwards to release. Check how it works on your replacement harness. Unplug old harness and plug it in to one end of the new one, push the harness in to the void and plug the new connector block in to the media unit. This took me a while to get it all to fit in. When done you can now test the video feed to the rear camera before your start wiring it in permanently.

 

I took the camera cable  over the top of the fusebox cage &  out through the side panel

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I then ran the cable up the A Pillar to the roof lining and all the way to the end. Cable rods were really useful at this point, especially to get around the B pillar , and to go from the end of the roof liner through the cable exit point behind the rubber trunking where the original boot cables are. You can also run the cable in the trim above the sill and work your way back up to the roof lining on the C pillar. When you get to the end of the roof lining you'll need to unclip the rubber gator at the top of the boot so you can get the cable out of the roof liner and in to the boot via this gator. If you install the same way as me you only need to peel the roof liner down a few cm, being careful not to deform or damage it and you'll see the OEM cables behind.

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Once you've got the cable this far it's a case of feeding it through the rubber gator, up the side of the boot and over to the handle; connect the video cable and tidying up any spare cable.

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Everything should now be up and running. Retrace your steps to refit your trim. You now have a fully working reverse camera, activated when reverse is selected and with dynamic guidelines. The parking sensor guide now shifts to the left of the screen the same as an OEM reverse camera.

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I will come back and re-edit this tomorrow and resize pics as it's getting late. I'll tidy up any errors as I see them so please don't jump on me straight away!

 

6 hours ago, mazzy960 said:

This section of the forum has got a good usable information but in my case; I could not use it too much as my problem is related to the coding of the Genuine Skoda Camera

Did you read the second post in this thread... That contains the how I coded a genuine RVC on my Octavia.

You might need to do some extra coding as you have a trailer module so please also add a full autoscan from VCDS.

Hi Langers2k,

Thanks for your rapid reply.

Yes as far as I am aware you have got one coding instruction that i have the screenshot of the relative section below;

I did go through 4 or 5 steps but unfortunately due to the new labelling of the some components of the VCDS; then some of them appears different on my car or not available?

Even though I have tried it 3-4 times unfortunately no luck!

But thanks very much again for your time, effort and rapid reply?

Still in need of help to sort this coding business out then the smaller problem is quite unreasonable rear boot lid handle as I explained in my post above.

But if I missed some other coding instructions whilst I was reading your posts any direction provided will be much appreciated.

Regards

12 hours ago, langers2k said:

Did you read the second post in this thread... That contains the how I coded a genuine RVC on my Octavia.

You might need to do some extra coding as you have a trailer module so please also add a full autoscan from VCDS.

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Edited by mazzy960

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi, just ordered this camera kit from Ali Express (don't get me started on what a faff that was). Seems to be the one recommended, but the connectors shown seem to be quite different to the one at the start of this topic. It's for an Octavia 2018.

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No thoughts anyone?

IT IS no OEM

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