Do those prices include installation?The techquipment price difference in the store for the webcam prepared/non prepared car is only 80€
I expect to get my car on Wednesday and can check.Has anyone taken delivery recently with the "Preparation for Dashcam Prewire"..?
do we know if it's compatible with 3rd party cams? and does it include prewiring for a rear cam (front & REAR was specifically listed in the description on the configurator for a short time)
As I understand it, the Porsche cams connect over Wi-Fi to the smartphone. Which means all they need is a wired connector that contains switched 12v, ground, and hopefully unstitched 12v. There will be some tiny markings on the connector indicating the manufacturer and connector model. This will enable identification of the mating connector required to make a jumper harness to power aftermarket cameras.Proprietary fit only is what I understand. Front and rear.
If you find the connector, post where it is on the front and back. Pictures always appreciated.I expect to get my car on Wednesday and can check.
Proprietary fit only is what I understand. Front and rear.
Excellent news for youI expect to get my car on Wednesday and can check.
Proprietary fit only is what I understand. Front and rear.
Not sure that's the case re wireless connection to the PCM given the power implications and propensity for 12v battery drain. I think it is totally independent of the PCM.As I understand it, the Porsche cams connect over Wi-Fi to the PCM. Which means all they need is a wired connector that contains switched 12v, ground, and hopefully unstitched 12v. There will be some tiny markings on the connector indicating the manufacturer and connector model. This will enable identification of the mating connector required to make a jumper harness to power aftermarket cameras.
From this manual, I would assume that pre-wire means that harness #5 from Figure 2 has been pre-installed in the car. It's a 3-pin connector, with both permanent and ignition positive 12V (and ground). I paid for the pre-wire but currently don't have the time, nor the garage space to get to permanently installing my dashcams (Blackvue, not Porsche). Having both switched and unswitched 12V wired to the mirror would save me half the work.Not sure that's the case re wireless connection to the PCM given the power implications and propensity for 12v battery drain. I think it is totally independent of the PCM.
WiFi hotspot connection to mobile phone for firmware updates and config.
Instructions for Panamera install (same camera):
https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:2b481418-924c-35bb-b112-1b29f3b3b6c0
Not something I will be installing.
You are correct, it connects to the Smartphone via Wi-Fi and not PCM. This means wireless CarPlay is un available only when using the dashcam app, which is probably not very often.Not sure that's the case re wireless connection to the PCM given the power implications and propensity for 12v battery drain. I think it is totally independent of the PCM.
WiFi hotspot connection to mobile phone for firmware updates and config.
My guess is that it is a cable - WiFi would be unreliable and more battery drain.You are correct, it connects to the Smartphone via Wi-Fi and not PCM. This means wireless CarPlay is un available only when using the dashcam app, which is probably not very often.
It’s not clear if the rear camera connects to the front camera over Wi-Fi or if there is a separate harness running from the front camera to the back camera. Every dash cam I’ve seen uses a coax cable to connect the secondary camera to the primary to transmit video.
Not yet. Other priorities. The temporary install I put in for my trip home from the dealer is still in place. Those temporary solutions tend to have a long life.