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May 27

Is there a reserved harness interface for the reading lights on your 2020 X70? I want to install a dashcam but couldn't find it after looking for a long time. Does anyone else have it?

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سعود مستنصر
سعود مستنصر2024-06-20 23:09
The dashcam can be installed on the reading light, and it can also be installed near the cigarette lighter or the side of the steering wheel.
خالد أنس
خالد أنس2024-05-30 08:05
There is a USB port on the back of our car's interior rearview mirror on the passenger side.

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