Where to Install the Dash Cam on BMW 325?
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The dash cam for BMW 325 is installed below the interior rearview mirror and connected to it, or it can be mounted on the back of the interior rearview mirror. Installation method of the dash cam: First, arrange the wiring; after connecting the wires, turn on the battery, insert the dash cam for debugging, and fix the position of the dash cam after successful debugging. On the dash cam's playback interface, you can simultaneously view the images captured by the front camera and the rearview camera. Dash cam: It is a device that records images, sounds, and other related information during vehicle travel. After installing a dash cam in a car, it can record the entire driving process's video images and sounds, providing evidence for traffic accidents.
I've been driving a BMW 325 for nearly ten years, and the preferred location for installing the dash cam has always been behind the rearview mirror on the windshield. It doesn't obstruct the view and offers a good angle, capturing the road ahead clearly. During installation, first clean the glass with a cleaner, then attach the electrostatic suction cup—it's sturdy and unlikely to fall off. Route the wiring along the top of the glass, tuck it into the A-pillar gap, and run it through the door trim to the cigarette lighter for power. It's simple and doesn't damage the interior. Once, I tried to save money by installing it a bit lower, but the steering wheel ended up blocking half the video, rendering it useless. I recommend regularly checking that the lens isn't tilted and adjusting its position to keep the camera centered, covering the entire lane. The space around the BMW's rearview mirror is spacious, so the suction cup sticks firmly—no need to worry about it falling off. Make sure the dash cam is properly connected to power so it automatically turns off when the car is off, avoiding battery drain.