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DrF



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Thanks minim,

I will give it a go from inside then to start with as looks pretty easy. Thanks for the video.

DrF

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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DrF, take the finishing trim off your bootlid. Care must be taken when you get to the clip next to the camera as the trim panels get narrower and are prone to cracking/snapping in half!

Once you've removed that trim panel you then just need to wiggle the camera out the same direction. Its only held in by its grip, no screws Thumbs Up

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See here sir...
https://www.fullfatrr.com/gallery/albums/u...LATION.pdf

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DrF



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Good afternoon all, Good news.....

Well, I have changed the camera and now works perfectly. I decided the easiest route in was via the inside of the tailgate, a lot less stressful than pulling the exterior trim and nice and easy.

So a couple of lessons learned.

1. Wear a head torch
2. Careful not to bend the mounting clips of the receiving surround for the white clip (if that makes sense!)
3. and probably most importantly, don't forget to take the rubber shroud off your old camera. Otherwise the new camera wobbles around like you know what. I know as put it in and had to take it out again.

With all the faffing around 20mins all in and works perfectly, calibrated straight away but driving up and down driveway several times and reversing into spaces.

Here's a picture of the original camera, not bad for 10 years old.


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Post #702394 17th Oct 2024 4:55pm
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4RRS



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Well done, glad you got it sorted and your back up and running!! L405 SV Autobiography LWB SDV8, finished in Aston Martin China Grey by ETO division.

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DrF



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Thanks 4RRS,

I was actually quite chuffed with myself, thanks for the help and advice.

Till the next disaster Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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