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I've got a Nextbase 522 with rear camera.

I installed the rear camera myself but got Halfords to do the main unit which is hard wired to the fusebox. 

It cost me £35 for the fitting, including the kit and 30 mins of my time.

It's a really neat job and I'm v.happy with the result.

If I'd have not done the rear camera already, I think they wanted another 15 quid to do that.

Well worth it in my opinion!

 

 

On 29/03/2021 at 14:07, Luei said:

Hi,

 

Anyone in here has experience with this kit from Aliexpress?


https://a.aliexpress.com/_mMbBL1V


It seems like an elegant solution. Powered from rain sensor. 
Only info I found is in Czech Skoda forum https://forum.skodahome.cz/topic/140959-kamera-do-superba-iii/page/5/#comments

 

What are your thoughts? Thanks

 

Looks a neat setup. Cant find many reviews, but the czech reviews make it look a neat install. Tempted.

21 hours ago, Booshakker said:

I've got a Nextbase 522 with rear camera.

I installed the rear camera myself but got Halfords to do the main unit which is hard wired to the fusebox. 

It cost me £35 for the fitting, including the kit and 30 mins of my time.

It's a really neat job and I'm v.happy with the result.

If I'd have not done the rear camera already, I think they wanted another 15 quid to do that.

Well worth it in my opinion!

 

 

hi mate does the rear camera give the infotainment system any interference?

Doesn't appear to do. Though saying that, I've just got a Pixel 5 and Android Auto is behaving a bit erratically (seems to freeze now and again and have to unplug the phone).

Other than that, no other issues!

1 hour ago, Booshakker said:

Doesn't appear to do. Though saying that, I've just got a Pixel 5 and Android Auto is behaving a bit erratically (seems to freeze now and again and have to unplug the phone).

Other than that, no other issues!

i have seen and read that the rear camera because its near the fin aerial it interferes with it, some one most probably will give you advice how to get round that problem....michael.  

I really do think that it's the phone and not the car.

The phone does other daft stuff like continuing to ring when you attempt to answer it (when nowhere near the car), but stupidly you have to unlock it first before answering the call. A real PIA.

 

The comments made about the dash cam are my observations, but if you want to go down the route of AliExpress, you must do what you feel is correct with the information gleaned.

 

Cheers

I’ve got a nextbase and wired it in myself. The cable ticks neatly under the trim and just had to be careful routing the cable behind the airbag on the a pillar. The nextbase cameras come with a clever fuse jumper that plugs into a fuse position and piggy backs the power. Original fuse then reinstalls in the jumper. Just have to find something that is switched power. 

there's some great vids on youtube showing how to do it, i will buy a nextbase if i ever find a car to fit it in.  

  • 2 weeks later...

Just been trying to install my new NextBase today and had issues, so had to back it out.  I'm trying the piggy-backed 10A fuse and the screw at the bottom left of the glove compartment as ground but not getting power - annoyingly though, it's not that simple, as I did have it working once, but had to redo things, although what I needed to do was allow a little more of the cable to the camera as I'd not left enough for where I was positioning the camera further down than I anticipated.  Anyway, despite not (as far as I can recall) shifting the fuse & ground, it didn't work after that, specifically no power to the Nextbase 'black box' (converts 12v to 5V & has an LED to show power. Odd...  

 

The piggy-back appears to be working, as the car detects if the piggy-back & fuse it removed and returned, but as I don't have a meter, I wasn't able to verify the voltages.  On the other hand, Amazon should be delivering one tomorrow, so I wondered if anyone has pointers for where I might best locate a ground/chassis point round there to verify the points I was trying?

 

check out Pj's projects chanel on youtube mate, It shows a skoda getting fitted with a Nextbase.

Thanks, looks as if I can take off the side panel by the glove compartment to get access to a good earth.

Hi gwyn don't use anything metal when you take your plastic trim off,  Use a plastic tool if you have one.....good luck.

I'm pretty sure that my problem turned out to be the Superb switching off that particular assistance during testing, as while driving over the w/e, I saw something off in the assistance menu and re-enabled it, then found I had power when able to test this eve, so now done.  Front working fine - leaving the rear cam till I've watched a few more videos, i think!

 

  • 3 weeks later...

Can I ask what position you plugged your fuse into? Mine seems to be permanent on rather than switched on and I don't want to run down the battery. Tried mine in rear window heater but still seems always on! 

15 minutes ago, mattjames1980 said:

Can I ask what position you plugged your fuse into? Mine seems to be permanent on rather than switched on and I don't want to run down the battery. Tried mine in rear window heater but still seems always on! 

Matt page 143 of your handbook, look at your fuses overview picture, i put mine into number 48 it says its not used it switches on when engine is on and off when its not, but when i checked my battery a few days ago it was reading 12.3v which is not to good to be honest i might take it to my local battery specialist tomorrow to do a proper test on it, the car is only a year old the batteries in these are sh***t really mine is a EFB.   

  • 3 weeks later...

Mine is position 48. Tested with multi meter and the fact dash cam turns on and off with ignition proves it is switched too. Apparently it is for blind spot detection. Which I don’t have. But there’s a 2a fuse in the hole so who knows. The way the adaptor with the kit works limits you to positions due to the big fuses. Fits quite nicely in this position. 
 

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yes thats the one mate, i to had to bend the cable around that black relay type box, I had the battery tested and even though its around 12.3-4 voltes he said it is normal, i am going to keep an eye on it.

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