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360 Front license plate camera wiring

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  1. vrawlani

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    My state requires that I have a front license plate so I thought I might as well have a front license plate camera to help my parking. I have a head unit that will accept both my front and rear camera. I was able to wire through the firewall between the passenger cabin and the trunk.

    Now I need to get from the trunk to the undersurface of the front center bumper. I see wires running from the drivers side electrical units heading toward the driver side front bumper air intake. I assume those wires go to the radiators and windshield washer tank. Can I fish through that opening? Will I need to take off the under panel to retrieve the wires? Where to from there?

    Thanks for the help!

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  2. Qavion

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    Here's the general layout:

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    You'd want the wiring to be near the transverse acceleration sensor (mounted on the front of the frunk, behind the bumper)
     
  3. vrawlani

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    Thanks @Qavion. The drawing really helps confirm that it's possible. Do you what path that wire takes and what panels I need to run the camera wire along that harness with the transverse acceleration sensor? Thanks again!
     
  4. Qavion

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    Sorry, no practical experience on the 360. According to the workshop manual, however, the front bumper must be removed.

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    Looks like a 2 or 3 man job (considering the weight of these things)
     
  5. vrawlani

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    I'm going try taking off the under panel and fish. I actually don't need to come through the bumper. Just the gap between the front bumper and the under panel
     
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