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I have a rear camera installed, the camera is bolted to the rear parcel shelf, using 2 holes drilled into the suction housing.
The cable is then routed across the rear shelf, down behind the offside rear seat, then under the rear footwell carpet and up into the centre cubby box, into the rear power socket.
If I need to remove the shelf for any reason, then the cable simply unplugs from the camera, obviously the camera can’t then be used, in this situation.
As others have said, it would be very difficult to stick the camera to the rear screen and route the cable under the headlining, this method is I think a compromise.
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Sorry Kenneve
I’ve made a hash of this posting I’ve lost all my typing etc but at least the photos have made it this is the fixing on our jazzes and they have been in use for almost a year now the disc is a self adhesive one with suction cap fitted to sticky side firmly pressed to make a secure fix,then shiny side up it is slid under the plastic edges making sure the e£ges catch the adhesive side this ensures no further movement.
I am obviously not to good at this adding quotes from other folk.
The cable is from central consul power supply then fed under rear footwell carpet and up beneath the side covering under the roof lining and then out to camera. See piccys.
But I hope this will give anyone who wishes to try it some ideas.
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