Addition of Sat Nav Reversing Camera
Knew I wouldn’t be able to resist it… do I really need a reversing camera on my Z :lol: No of course not, but sometimes you've just got to do what you've got to do. A recent clear out of car spares and some other toys meant funds for the Z, so I purchased the matching BC50 Wireless Reversing camera to interface with the Garmin Sat Nav Screen.
The camera itself is tiny, just 25mm x 20mm x 14mm. I like my car to look OEM or at least for mods to be subtle and discrete and appear as if they might be OEM (if that makes sense), so the size of the camera and how it was mounted was important. I therefore opted for double sided adhesive tape, as used for number plate mounting, rather than the supplied mount to minimise size. Photos as always show the result better than I can describe.
Installation is pretty simple. It’s a wireless camera, just requires hard wiring to the Garmin Video Sender, which is wired into the reverse light power supply. No bumper removal needed
Firstly a dry run connecting the camera to a battery and pairing to the Sat Nav to make sure it would work mounted just above the number plate - fine. I then drilled a small hole vertically up through the bumper just to the right of the intended camera location and fed the camera feed cable through, using a grommet to seal. I found it useful to unclip the number plate lights to help with feeding cable down behind the bumper to where I could grab from underneath. Then the cable was simply run along to the nearside corner through a spare grommet BMW thoughtfully supplied, to connect with the Garmin video sender. I cable tied the camera feed cable to one of the bumper mounts to keep it clear of the exhaust and sealed the grommet from the inside.
The Garmin Sender was mounted with the supplied adhesive pad just under the rear light cluster.
Plenty of room here to hide the excess cable under the carpet.
Two connections only to the Rear Light Cluster cable. I soldered them, rather than use the supplied Garmin quick connectors.
Blue/Yellow, pin 2 - Positive Reverse Light
Brown, pin 5 - Ground
In use camera connection is automatic, just a very short delay when you select reverse gear and the rear view appears on the screen. Excellent bright, stable display, with great resolution. Required a little setting up in my local car park to adjust the lines on the display to show position of the sides of car in relation to the display. Worth noting here, that because I didn’t use the supplied mount which would allow vertical angling of the camera, the red horizontal line representing the rear of the car, is out by about a foot. i.e. there is still a foot of clear space behind the car. In practice not an issue and something I could correct, but I’m very happy as it is.
Well pleased, works a treat… a bit like the one in my VW van
A couple more observations on day to day use of the Garmin Drivesmart to follow on next post