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ajstar89

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Hey guys,
I'am going to install a new Dashcam this weekend. I was thinking about tapping the passenger side cabin fuse panel for the wiring. Does anyone know what fuses are the 12 v constant and the acc fuse?

Thanks for your help!

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Hey Guys,
I guess I'am not the only one stumped on which fuse is a 12v constant, Acc and ground. Here are some photos of the install so far. Again any help with figuring out what fuses I need to tap would be greatly appreciated. I have included a photo of the wiring down there incase it jogs anyones memory.

Thanks,


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for a 12v powersource you could use the cigarette plug on the dash on the passenger side. that's what i used for my lowrance gps

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or look in the owners manual and find out what fuse (if its in the cab) that powers the plug and tap into that but either way thats probably the best 12v power source you're gonna get
 

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red is constant and blue is rap in the ********* plug. its in a plug with the wires facing up. red is 16ga and blue is 14ga.
 
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