How to Install a Rearview Mirror Dash Cam?
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The installation method for a rearview mirror dash cam is: 1. Secure the main screen of the dash cam to the rearview mirror using the fixing straps; 2. Tuck the power cable of the dash cam into the gap of the car's roof lining; 3. Pull down the door frame seal strip and forcefully pry open the A-pillar trim panel; 4. After inserting the cable into the door frame seal strip, align the A-pillar clips and tap the trim panel into place; 5. From the top of the A-pillar, follow the door frame downward, installing the seal strip while tucking the power cable inside until the cable emerges from the bottom of the dashboard; 6. Pass the power cable behind the glove box and secure it properly; 7. Plug into the cigarette lighter power source and confirm that the dash cam powers on and starts up normally.
When installing a rearview mirror dash cam, I pay attention to details because experience tells me that the right position ensures a clear view. It is generally recommended to directly mount the dash cam on the original rearview mirror using the included mounting clip, pressing it firmly against the windshield area. First, carefully clean the surface to avoid dust causing looseness—I wipe it with a damp cloth and then use a dry cloth to remove any residue. Next, align the mirror to ensure the camera angle covers the road ahead, adjusting the angle while sitting in the driver's seat to check if the screen is centered. I connect the power cable to the cigarette lighter socket, and if I don’t want the wires exposed, I loop them around and tuck them into the headliner gap. During testing, start the car to verify the recording clarity, and if it’s blurry, make minor adjustments to the position. Remember not to fix it permanently right away—take a test drive to check for any vibration or falling issues. If the wires are too messy, you can buy cable clips to organize them. Beginners are advised to ask a friend to help check if the rearview mirror position is suitable, making the installation simple and secure. I recommend checking the adhesive strength every six months, just in case. After installation, don’t forget to set the time and date to ensure accurate recording information. These small steps can maximize the effectiveness of your dash cam.