That introduction was terrifying. Look at how the Honda handled that rear end though, your child was safe in that car. Makes me feel good I own a Honda.
Your video was the most helpful one I found in convincing me that I was capable of installing the cable needed for a rear camera myself. Thank you for spending the time to create and post it. Your ability to teach as you demonstrated was much appreciated. I was glad to see the happy ending with a healthy little boy at the end, and I hope that your family continues to do well. Your video also made me very glad to own a Honda Civic.
Glad I could help! It’s time consuming but you don’t need any crazy tools. You can do it! Family is doing great, and we still have that Civic (although its wrapped purple now).
Felt like my heart stopped during the intro. I have a young baby myself and imagining my wife in this situation was visceral fr. Glad everyone was ok. Great video on how to run the dashcams. Certainly inspired me to look into doing the same project. Thank you for the video and the excellent quality detail.
Thank you. The only reason I didn't immediately panic was because I got hit in the head by the airbag, so I was a bit dizzy/concussed. It was really scary.
Omg! Your baby is soo adorable!! And thanks for the install video. I was looking for how and where to mount the rear cam. The cam I got came with 2 little screws for the rear cam..but I didn't wanna have to drill into the car and I honestly didn't even think of using glue..so thank for that! Lol.
Thanks for this video and I'm glad your family is alive and well, that was hard to watch and listen to. Impressive how well the civic took that 60mph collision in terms of safety. I have the 2020 EX and that video confirmed getting it was a good decision. Edit: I wanted the hatchback but due to massive disruption globally NYC had none. Even my sedan i had to get from NJ with the trim i wanted.
I'm glad it was a useful video! My 2014 civic definitely took that hit like a champ, but it was still really scary. We both were just worried about our son. He was only 5 months old at the time. Fortunately, Graco makes a great car seat. I'm a believer in both of these brands now. Great products.
Its worth it. When accidents happen you have it as proof. Get something that has 60fps or higher. The cam I installed can support 60 fps if I only use the front but drops to 30 fps when recording front and rear. Is the for is low it looks like playing an online game with alot of lag/spikes/delay.
Great video man, I am doing the same on my 2022 sport touring (with the manual because my wife needs to learn how to drive one) and your routing back along the floor trim is absolutely perfect. Hopefully I can find a more elegant solution for attaching the rear camera but I have a feeling it might just be a big magnet, lol.
super underrated channel btw if you've already resolved this then cool, but wanted to share my fear and WARN you that if you route the cable down behind the weatherstripping of the A-pillar, you would be putting the wire in the path of the airbag deployment, which would send the wire into your passenger at high speeds. I feel like behind the weatherstripping, the wire would go between the airbag and the door, but you are definitely putting it between the airbag and the passenger at 23:30 when you cross over the airbag to get to the headliner. Civicx has a forum post showing how you can instead wire this above the airbag away from its deployment path and keep it tucked away from the airbag with 3M cable anchors that come with most dashcams. www.civicx.com/forum/threads/diy-dashcam-front-rear-install-20-ctr-w-honda-sensing-and-hardwiring.51548/ Cheers and hope your family stays safe.
Very good video, just did this on my Type R, and while I was able to fit the seatbelt section back on, with just one clip broken, I really struggle to hold the "heaven" back on. Installed my back camera, bent the cable, but its coming back down over and over again. If anyone got some idea on how to hold it up properly, I'd hardly appreciate that.
You mean the camera itself? I just super glued it to my headliner lol. I wedged something up there in the video as you see to hold it in place while the glue dried, otherwise it would just peel off. It’s still holding well. That rear seatbelt section is a pain for sure. I also broke a clip, but it’s good enough!
Thank you! Yeah it was very scary for sure. I was very disoriented from the curtain airbag hitting me in the side of the head, so it took me a couple of seconds to process what had happened. Had to climb out of the car and help get my son out of the back. I don’t know what the heck that other driving was doing. Clearly wasn’t paying attention (or was intoxicated).
@RobsHouse thank you mate! I just ordered 3 of these crosstour dashcams off their website for 50 bucks not bad at all! I will be setting up my civic like you , thanks for the video mate!
plan to do this tomorrow, i got a blackvue 900e front and rear, I like how you super glued the camera to the roof liner, it cuts out alot of hassel trying to wire it in, also good to have it there because if the rear window smash in impact the camera will still have a view of what is going on, if its on the glass and it shattered it wont see anything. how is the superglue holding up ?
Holding up just fine! I didn't even put much on there, so I could probably easily remove it if I had to. We plan on keeping the car for a while, so I wanted something somewhat permanent.
@@RobsHouse installed mine a week ago and superglued the rear camera, tbh im not that worried when i sell the car i might just leave that camera there and buy a new one, the its only a 1080 one and not dear to replace, pulling it off would prob rip the headliner so thats not worth it.
Great vid! I finished the install just like yours and its great, however I’m still really having so much trouble getting that rear seatbelt trim piece back in, how did you do it?
It was tough. If I remember correctly, it just took a lot of muscle. But make sure you have everything aligned properly before you start using force or you will break clips. I think I actually broke one or two on mine to be honest haha
@@mielecorazon It will be a constant drain on the battery. So, if the car sits for a few days, it likely will not start. It's a tradeoff, but it's good in the sense that you have a camera in the car while it's parked in a parking lot.
LMAO you did WAY more work than you had too, i ran my wear through the headliner and just squeezed the rear wire through the hose from where the trunk opens for a clean look. I recommend you ziptie the wiring BEHIND the airbag by the way, you do not want anything interfering with the airbag.
If you're worried about a copper wire interfering with airbag deployment, how did you run the wire along the headliner from back to front without putting it directly in the deployment path of the curtain airbags?
Sidenote: I did it through the floor trim because I did it the same way on the mustang. The reason for it in that car is two fold. First, It takes me 5 minutes to remove all the trim on the S550 mustang. I did not anticipate the Honda being this much more difficult. And second, I have subwoofers in the mustang, so I had to run a power wire under the floor trim anyway haha.
@@RobsHouse i used zip ties to secure it with the metal pillar that’s behind the airbag, then ran that down behind the glove comparment leading underneath it and eventually to the cigarette lighter. As for the headliner it’s simple just ran it through which it tucks in very well. AND once i got towards the back i ran the cable through the hose of the trunk and within the frame of the trunk. (Took an hour to slide the stupid cable through the hose) but it is definitely a CLEAN look, i recommend fixing the wires in the airbag if you haven’t already:) I can email you my setup if you’d like, and ofcourse i cut the zip ties and pointed the excess ziptie AWAY from the airbag and towards the fram of the pillar, and i’m saying this because i originally took out all the floor panels on the bottom like you did but then i realized that when i got to the back i didn’t get the clean look i wanted in the rear, so for my rear cam, it’s thcked in very well between the plastic (where you placed your rear cam) and the rear windshield, so my rear cam hides behind that plastic making it almost not noticeable when driving.
@@Montesmike15 I understand what you are saying about the A pillar wire. What I was trying to point out was that tucking the wire in through the side of the head liner (running it from back to front) will put the wire in front of the curtain airbags inside of the headliner. You seemed to be worried about a copper wire interfering with your airbag's deployment path in the A pillar, but not the B or C pillars.
Great content. I installed the exact same Dash Cam in my civic. I placed my rear facing cam up on the rear windshield though. Here's a link to the video I put together: ua-cam.com/video/Gj5xnjH0xjo/v-deo.html
Yeah I didn't do that mainly because it is a hatchback, so the rear glass is part of the hatch that goes up. I didn't want to have the wire traversing the interior and the hatch because I was afraid that it may get caught in between that gap and get pinched when the hatch closes. I didn't want to risk it getting beat up and having to do this all over again to run a new rear camera wire.
@@RobsHouse I had to do the install twice. First was to have it installed. Second time was to do a recording. I was a pain to have the cam in front of me the whole time.
That introduction was terrifying. Look at how the Honda handled that rear end though, your child was safe in that car. Makes me feel good I own a Honda.
They make good cars. We like the new one a lot!
Dash cams are a necessity now due to how people speed now and drive more aggressively. Glad your family was alright from that accident!
Thank you!
Your video was the most helpful one I found in convincing me that I was capable of installing the cable needed for a rear camera myself. Thank you for spending the time to create and post it. Your ability to teach as you demonstrated was much appreciated. I was glad to see the happy ending with a healthy little boy at the end, and I hope that your family continues to do well. Your video also made me very glad to own a Honda Civic.
Glad I could help! It’s time consuming but you don’t need any crazy tools. You can do it! Family is doing great, and we still have that Civic (although its wrapped purple now).
Wow this should be the gold standard for car videos. Showed your mistakes and how to correct them to and when to take a break and look into something.
Mitchell Mckenna thank you!
Felt like my heart stopped during the intro. I have a young baby myself and imagining my wife in this situation was visceral fr. Glad everyone was ok. Great video on how to run the dashcams. Certainly inspired me to look into doing the same project. Thank you for the video and the excellent quality detail.
Glad I could help! I have cameras in all my cars now. It was a scary accident, and we got lucky that we weren't seriously injured.
Makes me panic hearing the baby cry. Happy everyone's okay
Thank you. The only reason I didn't immediately panic was because I got hit in the head by the airbag, so I was a bit dizzy/concussed. It was really scary.
Omg! Your baby is soo adorable!! And thanks for the install video. I was looking for how and where to mount the rear cam. The cam I got came with 2 little screws for the rear cam..but I didn't wanna have to drill into the car and I honestly didn't even think of using glue..so thank for that! Lol.
No problem. I’m glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video and I'm glad your family is alive and well, that was hard to watch and listen to. Impressive how well the civic took that 60mph collision in terms of safety. I have the 2020 EX and that video confirmed getting it was a good decision. Edit: I wanted the hatchback but due to massive disruption globally NYC had none. Even my sedan i had to get from NJ with the trim i wanted.
I'm glad it was a useful video! My 2014 civic definitely took that hit like a champ, but it was still really scary. We both were just worried about our son. He was only 5 months old at the time. Fortunately, Graco makes a great car seat. I'm a believer in both of these brands now. Great products.
Thanks for posting this,was able to fit my own dash cam after watching
I’m glad i could help!
Great install video. Im going to be investing into dashcams for my cars
Its worth it. When accidents happen you have it as proof. Get something that has 60fps or higher. The cam I installed can support 60 fps if I only use the front but drops to 30 fps when recording front and rear. Is the for is low it looks like playing an online game with alot of lag/spikes/delay.
Currently sobbing at the intro
Yeah it was pretty scary!
It would be nice to see your review of the dash cam at work, and any pro's and con's associated with this particular model.
Sure. I could do something like that!
Great video man, I am doing the same on my 2022 sport touring (with the manual because my wife needs to learn how to drive one) and your routing back along the floor trim is absolutely perfect.
Hopefully I can find a more elegant solution for attaching the rear camera but I have a feeling it might just be a big magnet, lol.
Yeah I didn't really see a good way to do the rear. A set of magnets might actually do the trick!
Best video on the internet for doing this!! Fantastic! Thanks allot! 😁👍
Thank you! Glad I could help!
Great video. Think I can manage on my own now. Mind sharing the link to the dashcam that you're using?
They don't make it anymore I don't think. It's a generic chinese one. Basically anything you find on amazon should work.
super underrated channel
btw if you've already resolved this then cool, but wanted to share my fear and WARN you that if you route the cable down behind the weatherstripping of the A-pillar, you would be putting the wire in the path of the airbag deployment, which would send the wire into your passenger at high speeds. I feel like behind the weatherstripping, the wire would go between the airbag and the door, but you are definitely putting it between the airbag and the passenger at 23:30 when you cross over the airbag to get to the headliner. Civicx has a forum post showing how you can instead wire this above the airbag away from its deployment path and keep it tucked away from the airbag with 3M cable anchors that come with most dashcams.
www.civicx.com/forum/threads/diy-dashcam-front-rear-install-20-ctr-w-honda-sensing-and-hardwiring.51548/
Cheers and hope your family stays safe.
Maybe you know by now, but you bought a Sport Touring, meaning you have Honda Sensing. That is the piece that runs ACC and auto-steering.
Link of Amazon please
Very good video, just did this on my Type R, and while I was able to fit the seatbelt section back on, with just one clip broken, I really struggle to hold the "heaven" back on. Installed my back camera, bent the cable, but its coming back down over and over again. If anyone got some idea on how to hold it up properly, I'd hardly appreciate that.
You mean the camera itself? I just super glued it to my headliner lol. I wedged something up there in the video as you see to hold it in place while the glue dried, otherwise it would just peel off. It’s still holding well.
That rear seatbelt section is a pain for sure. I also broke a clip, but it’s good enough!
Did you end up hiding the windshield wires someway? Very helpful
Yeah you can just tuck them into the headliner
Appreciate your video! Hope it will be the same for my Honda Civic Hybrid too
Should be basically the same. The trim pieces may look slightly different, but I think you'll be able to figure out how to remove them.
The concepts are pretty much the same. Even if it's on a different hatchback.
I will try that! Thanks so much for replying and stay safe :)
So glad that you and your family are okay. That must have been terrifying, especially with a little one in the back.
Thank you! Yeah it was very scary for sure. I was very disoriented from the curtain airbag hitting me in the side of the head, so it took me a couple of seconds to process what had happened. Had to climb out of the car and help get my son out of the back. I don’t know what the heck that other driving was doing. Clearly wasn’t paying attention (or was intoxicated).
amazing video 🤙
Very good video, thanks!
Did you power it to through cigarette lighter outlet or directly to the battery?
Cigarette lighter
Can i just run a micro usb and plug it into the usb slot so i can keep my fast lightning charge for my phone? Basically no cigarette plug
Yup! Most newer ones come with just a usb cable and then a usb->cigarette adapter so you can do it either way.
@RobsHouse thank you mate! I just ordered 3 of these crosstour dashcams off their website for 50 bucks not bad at all! I will be setting up my civic like you , thanks for the video mate!
plan to do this tomorrow, i got a blackvue 900e front and rear, I like how you super glued the camera to the roof liner, it cuts out alot of hassel trying to wire it in, also good to have it there because if the rear window smash in impact the camera will still have a view of what is going on, if its on the glass and it shattered it wont see anything. how is the superglue holding up ?
Holding up just fine! I didn't even put much on there, so I could probably easily remove it if I had to. We plan on keeping the car for a while, so I wanted something somewhat permanent.
@@RobsHouse installed mine a week ago and superglued the rear camera, tbh im not that worried when i sell the car i might just leave that camera there and buy a new one, the its only a 1080 one and not dear to replace, pulling it off would prob rip the headliner so thats not worth it.
@@ronancullen4565 Yeah I'm not worried about it either. They're cheap enough to replace and they still work really well :)
0:34 - Mother and child crying for their lives
UA-cam subtitles - “lmaoooo MUSIC”
lmao I actually never even look at what UA-cam generates for subtitles. That's pretty funny.
can you share the link from where you bought the camera?
I got it on amazon
Nice I have this same exact car
Thx for the video!
Great vid! I finished the install just like yours and its great, however I’m still really having so much trouble getting that rear seatbelt trim piece back in, how did you do it?
I'm also having troubles getting it back it
It was tough. If I remember correctly, it just took a lot of muscle. But make sure you have everything aligned properly before you start using force or you will break clips. I think I actually broke one or two on mine to be honest haha
Little kiddo ❤
Does it stay ON when the car is OFF?
It does not, but if you want that to be the case, there are hardwire kits you can buy and tap into a fuse that is always powered.
@@RobsHouse do you think that would affect the overall performance or functionality of the car if hard wired?
@@mielecorazon It will be a constant drain on the battery. So, if the car sits for a few days, it likely will not start. It's a tradeoff, but it's good in the sense that you have a camera in the car while it's parked in a parking lot.
Appreciate your insight sir
LMAO you did WAY more work than you had too, i ran my wear through the headliner and just squeezed the rear wire through the hose from where the trunk opens for a clean look. I recommend you ziptie the wiring BEHIND the airbag by the way, you do not want anything interfering with the airbag.
If you're worried about a copper wire interfering with airbag deployment, how did you run the wire along the headliner from back to front without putting it directly in the deployment path of the curtain airbags?
Sidenote: I did it through the floor trim because I did it the same way on the mustang. The reason for it in that car is two fold. First, It takes me 5 minutes to remove all the trim on the S550 mustang. I did not anticipate the Honda being this much more difficult. And second, I have subwoofers in the mustang, so I had to run a power wire under the floor trim anyway haha.
@@RobsHouse i used zip ties to secure it with the metal pillar that’s behind the airbag, then ran that down behind the glove comparment leading underneath it and eventually to the cigarette lighter. As for the headliner it’s simple just ran it through which it tucks in very well. AND once i got towards the back i ran the cable through the hose of the trunk and within the frame of the trunk. (Took an hour to slide the stupid cable through the hose) but it is definitely a CLEAN look, i recommend fixing the wires in the airbag if you haven’t already:) I can email you my setup if you’d like, and ofcourse i cut the zip ties and pointed the excess ziptie AWAY from the airbag and towards the fram of the pillar, and i’m saying this because i originally took out all the floor panels on the bottom like you did but then i realized that when i got to the back i didn’t get the clean look i wanted in the rear, so for my rear cam, it’s thcked in very well between the plastic (where you placed your rear cam) and the rear windshield, so my rear cam hides behind that plastic making it almost not noticeable when driving.
@@Montesmike15 I understand what you are saying about the A pillar wire. What I was trying to point out was that tucking the wire in through the side of the head liner (running it from back to front) will put the wire in front of the curtain airbags inside of the headliner. You seemed to be worried about a copper wire interfering with your airbag's deployment path in the A pillar, but not the B or C pillars.
That was traumatizing to hear
Great content.
I installed the exact same Dash Cam in my civic. I placed my rear facing cam up on the rear windshield though.
Here's a link to the video I put together: ua-cam.com/video/Gj5xnjH0xjo/v-deo.html
Yeah I didn't do that mainly because it is a hatchback, so the rear glass is part of the hatch that goes up. I didn't want to have the wire traversing the interior and the hatch because I was afraid that it may get caught in between that gap and get pinched when the hatch closes. I didn't want to risk it getting beat up and having to do this all over again to run a new rear camera wire.
@@RobsHouse I had to do the install twice. First was to have it installed. Second time was to do a recording. I was a pain to have the cam in front of me the whole time.
@@johnsneverendinglistofrand1377 I had it strapped to my head :)