Fuse tap for dash cam
Ok, back to the point of this post...last night I hardwired the front dash cam from my old M4 (which was a breeze to hookup in that car since there's a 12v socket under the passenger foot well). No biggie on tapping a fuse in the Merc though since my weekend car is a '67 Bronco, so I'm used to wiring issues, let alone ripping the whole engine apart. Anyhoo...the German fuse diagram posted somewhere on here is no help at all. FYI, I just run a front dash cam for when I'm driving so I don't have an external battery. That said, I was trying to tap what I though was the glove box light (i.e., I wanted an intermittent fuse), but the "C-Klasse" German diagram obviously doesn't apply to my car. The pic below is where I plugged in my add-a-fuse, then grounded it to the metal bolts in the frame and ran the wires up through the trim.
The dash cam powered up fine so I figured all was good, and went inside to drink a beer. I came back about 20 minutes later and saw the dash cam was still powered up though, so obviously this fuse is constant, which I don't want since I don't have (and don't want to deal with installing) a Power Magic Pro box. I just want a basic dash cam that records when the car is on and shuts off when the car's off. So simple question....what freaking fuse do I tap into?
Second question. I'm also putting in my Uniden R3 from my M4, which I had powered through a Mirror Tap to an intermittent mirror light (maybe the compass?) in that car....where do I plug those terminals into in the Merc from the mirror/map light area if anyone knows?
Thanks folks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKgmIcmp7eo
I've got a blank in slot at 210, which I'm assuming is for a heated steering wheel from the map, since my wheel isn't heated. I'll give that one a shot when I get home later.


