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Reversing Camera for Skoda Fabia MkIII

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Hi,

 

I have read lots of useful posts and especially from @weyland @SashaGrace and @pab567 , am trying to install a wireless reverse camera on my Fabia III, however I realise that getting the power to the camera from tailgate light could be quite challenging and hence I was wondering if I can use the rear wiper motor instead as a source of power for the parking camera. (If yes then how do I attach it, as in how do I access the wiring for the rear wiper motor)

 

Any recommendations as to which one could be better - one of those wirelss cameras (from the likes of Auto Vox etc) or would one of those from AliExpress (link here) fit in my Fabia? these are the details of my Infotainment System:

5Q0035842B
H30
0367
 

(Couldn't figure out how to tell whether it's Bolero or some other model, but guessing that the models perhaps determine whether or not those AliExpress Cameras can be fitted)

Bolero MY17

I do not recommend wireless cameras - wired camera offers higher picture quality and no distortions.

Use multimeter to identify +12V on one of rear wiper motor cables when ignition is on (I think this is brown cable but 100% sure).

6 hours ago, sam_codes said:

Any recommendations as to which one could be better

A wired GoPro; accept no substitutes.

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13 hours ago, pab567 said:

Bolero MY17

I do not recommend wireless cameras - wired camera offers higher picture quality and no distortions.

Use multimeter to identify +12V on one of rear wiper motor cables when ignition is on (I think this is brown cable but 100% sure).

Thanks, so it's a Bolero MY17 system and I am guessing that there is no need to update my current version or perhaps there is no update available for that.

Would you be able to kindly point me how to remove the trim in the attached photo - would normal trim removal tools suffice? I am assuming that the trim needs to be removed and that the rear wiper motor must be inside this.

Boot open trim removal for rear wiper motor.jpg

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13 hours ago, KenONeill said:

A wired GoPro; accept no substitutes.

That's interesting, tried searching for that, would you mind telling me please any specific model that you would recommend? GoPro's seem to be quite expensive, and I spotted some wired camera's on AliExpress for £20 or so.

Would a GoPro be mounted on the inside of the rear windscreen?
(Apologies for the noob questions!)
 

Boot release button Wired Camera.jpg

One torx (I think T20 or T25) screw (internal trunk handle) then just pull it out.

22 minutes ago, sam_codes said:

GoPro's seem to be quite expensive

Yes, but they are at least Tv broadcast quality; the guy who's videos I linked in "Racing and Advanced Driving" uses 2 (front and rear), so judge for yourself.

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Its really easy to run a wired camera and its OEM fitment too... I used an Ali Express kit @ £45 delivered. 

 

I wouldn't recommend wireless cameras due to interference from radio, dab etc. Just more hassle than worth.  

 

I used this guide by @wirer - https://wirer.sk/f3_rear-camera/

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Thanks a bunch @JGrindel I did come across that link earlier (by wirer), but now that you have mentioned it as well, that gives me more confidence to attempt it! ☺️

Would you be able to send a link of AliExpress Camera as well as there are just simply too many options on AliExpress and it's a bit confusing which one to go for - given that unlike Amazon there are long delivery times (coming fro China ofcourse) and returns might not be that straight forward either. 

How do I go about coding the VCDS, or any link etc to purchase VCDS. Please feel free to DM the links if that's breaking any sort of policy/ rules.

 

Did you use the same camera that was mentioned in the guide by wirer? Apologies for so many questions!

5 minutes ago, sam_codes said:

Thanks a bunch @JGrindel I did come across that link earlier (by wirer), but now that you have mentioned it as well, that gives me more confidence to attempt it! ☺️

Would you be able to send a link of AliExpress Camera as well as there are just simply too many options on AliExpress and it's a bit confusing which one to go for - given that unlike Amazon there are long delivery times (coming fro China ofcourse) and returns might not be that straight forward either. 

How do I go about coding the VCDS, or any link etc to purchase VCDS. Please feel free to DM the links if that's breaking any sort of policy/ rules.

 

Did you use the same camera that was mentioned in the guide by wirer? Apologies for so many questions!

Hi Buddy, 

 

no worries! 

 

Just take it easy and take your time. Its worth investing in some trim removal tools and radio keys. I got mine from amazon.

 

Tools - https://amzn.to/3zgw8UA

Radio keys - https://amzn.to/2XpoXwk

Camera I got is this (I have fitted 3 of these now) - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32967087437.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.48924c4dCL4Rge (Mine arrived in just under 10 days) 

 

I then loomed the cables using Tessa felt tape. - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262273221513

 

When fitting I ran a fuse tap for the power of the camera at the fuse box end as didnt have access to the correct pin for the fuse box. Thats the only difference I did.  A little tip I found was using large long cable ties to pull wires through the boot metal and C pillar. 

 

To code the camera I used OBDEleven. But you can use this map to locate a member who can code it for you for beer tokens / small fee - 

 

 

Any questions feel free to ask on DM.

 

I do offer fitting of these cameras if you are local to West Sussex. 

 

 

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Thanks a bunch buddy! A massive thanks for compiling all the info in one thread ☺️
 

  • 2 years later...

HJi friends,

 

Please tell me which camera can I install for this setup and what would be the correct connector(s)? 

Fabia mk3 2016

 

Would this be the correct one? 6V0827566H

 

 

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Decided to bite the bullet and put a reversing camera into my 21 plate estate. Looked at the cameras on aliexpress and this one came up http://Just found this amazing item on AliExpress. Check it out! £36.79 | HICAMRUI Rear Reverse Camera for Skoda Fabia III 3 NJ 2014 - 2024 Canbus Dynamic Trajectory Plug and Play without coding https://a.aliexpress.com/_EyHljM7

 

didn't need any recoding done on the stereo and only 1 cable to run from front to back with no need to find power and signal from the wiring in the boot lid. 

  • 4 months later...
On 16/09/2021 at 14:55, JGrindel said:

 

I do offer fitting of these cameras if you are local to West Sussex. 

 

 

Hi @JGrindel

do you still fit these cameras?

I’m near Horsham in West Sussex and thinking of getting a reverse camera for my 2017 Fabia.

 

thanks.

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On 24/10/2024 at 16:22, rooflessdriver said:

Hi @JGrindel

do you still fit these cameras?

I’m near Horsham in West Sussex and thinking of getting a reverse camera for my 2017 Fabia.

 

thanks.

 

Good evening, 

sorry for the delayed reply to your message, happy to help and I'm able to fit a reversing camera for you. However, it will require that you order the correct camera. Its not worth fitting a cheap Amazon special. Use the link I have mentioned above to AliExpress :D 

I do charge a fitting fee of £50, I am unfortunately not in West Sussex anymore and now I'm Hampshire (Waterlooville). Feel free to drop me a message on here and we can discuss options. 

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