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Firstly hi to all, i'm new in this forum and i'm a new possessor of a '16 outdoor yeti 4x4 110cv

I wanted to install a reverse camera.

I bought this camera:

 

https://www.cars-equipment.com/en/shop/wagon/oem-56d827566d-mib-rear-view-camera/

 

My mechanic installed it, and i tried to program with VCDS, but with no success.

I've found rear camera option to activate in

Information, and in park assist, i tried but the camera doesn't work.

 

Firstly i would like to ask how cables need to be installed.

 Video cables are connected to pin 6 and 12 of the (amundsen 5L0 035 680 B )

What about the cable with 3 wires? (ground, 12v, rear lamp? something like that? ) so i can check with my mechanic how he connected

 

Secondly which is the right procedure with VCDS?

 

Thanks

 

 

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  • 1 month later...

Few days ago I was mounting camera in Octavia III.
In my instruction was mistake - they changed the pin in the blue connector.
The third cable was ground - I mounted It near fuse box.

And VCDS:

5F - Coding: 
Byte 19 Bit 04
But You will find it by name RVC or rear view camera.

In nr 10 module You select wchich version of camera do You have.
I think:
Byte 02 Bit 4-5
 

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