How to delete dash cam recordings in BMW 325li?

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LeHailey
07/24/25 8:39pm
Some dash cams have removable memory cards that can be taken out. You can read the dash cam data through a card reader on your computer and then perform deletion operations. If the dash cam has a built-in memory card that cannot be removed, but the device itself has a file management function, you can use the buttons to select file management operations and delete recordings. Currently, dash cams mainly come in three styles: suction cup-mounted, rearview mirror-mounted, and center console-mounted recorders.
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