How to Remove a Car Dash Cam?
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The method to remove a car dash cam is as follows: 1. Use a blade to remove the front panel; 2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the screws and remove the display panel side; 3. There are 4 screws around the circuit board display—remove them and take off the back cover. The installation method for a car dash cam is: 1. Use a clip to secure the dash cam near the rearview mirror; 2. Determine the wiring route based on the power cord length; 3. Tuck the power cord into the gap of the car ceiling and route it down along the door frame to behind the glove box. The functions of a dash cam are: 1. It can record video and audio of the entire driving process, providing evidence for traffic accidents; 2. For car owners who enjoy road trips, it can be used to document scenic views along the way.
I'm quite experienced in removing dash cams, having helped friends with it several times. It's best to first turn off the vehicle and disconnect the power supply for safety. Locate how the dash cam is mounted—most are attached to the windshield using 3M adhesive or suction cups. For adhesive mounts, you can use a plastic card or fishing line to gently slide into the gap and saw back and forth to separate the adhesive. For suction cup mounts, simply twist to release. Remember to be gentle and avoid using brute force to prevent leaving marks. Next, handle the power cable by starting from the roof trim and carefully pulling the wire down along the A-pillar. If the wiring was deeply concealed, you might need to gently pry open the clips of the interior trim. After removing the cable, check for any damage and clean off any adhesive residue on the glass with a damp cloth. The whole process isn't difficult; with some care, it can be done in half an hour without damaging the car.