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Hardwiring In-Car Cctv


lacuna83
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Happy new to you all!

I currently own a Roadhawk HD in car CCTV system http://shop.roadhawk.co.uk/roadhawk-hd?filter=14 which is powered from the 12v cigarette lighter.

I have now purchased a hard wiring kit from the manufacturer http://shop.roadhawk.co.uk/roadhawk-dc-1-hard-wiring-kit as I would like to camera to run 24/7 from a permanent power supply as the current installation only works when the ignition in ON.

I want to do this as someone decided to scrape the front bumper quite badly, buggered off and didn't leave a note.

If the camera was running then I could have seen who done it and forwarded it to the police.

My question is to ask where the location of the in-cabin fuse board is located (vehicle details below) so that i can wire into a permanent power supply even when the vehicle is off.

My car is a Toyota Auris Touring Sports, 2013 model, 1.6 Manual Petrol.

Thanks in advance :-)

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Not sure exactly on that model, but usually if you remove the drivers side kick panel in the footwell you can access a fuse box in there on most models

Kingo :thumbsup:

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Again this may not be of any help.. but my 2007 right hand drive UK auris... fuse board behind glovebox which needs removing to access.

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