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Chip tuned my S60 D3 rear view camera question.

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Old Oct 27th, 2020, 18:06   #1
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Finally I took the courage to have my S60 D3 chiptuned and i can say that it's really worth every penny. The torque is amazing! Especially in sport, ohw my what a joy! Now next step is to have the multimedia rear view mirror installed. Now, I wonder how I can remove the front A and B pillars inside and does anybody know where is should place the rear view camera? Anybody that can post any tutorial or photo?

Thanks all.
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This is what I'm installing.

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I've found there is no need to remove the pillars just pull the door seal away and you've got enough room to run cables
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Hi all,
Finally I took the courage to have my S60 D3 chiptuned and i can say that it's really worth every penny. The torque is amazing! Especially in sport, ohw my what a joy! Now next step is to have the multimedia rear view mirror installed. Now, I wonder how I can remove the front A and B pillars inside and does anybody know where is should place the rear view camera? Anybody that can post any tutorial or photo?

Thanks all.
Which chip did you buy?
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Old Nov 1st, 2020, 09:51   #5
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Hi all,
Finally I took the courage to have my S60 D3 chiptuned and i can say that it's really worth every penny. The torque is amazing! Especially in sport, ohw my what a joy! Now next step is to have the multimedia rear view mirror installed. Now, I wonder how I can remove the front A and B pillars inside and does anybody know where is should place the rear view camera? Anybody that can post any tutorial or photo?

Thanks all.
Go here:
https://accessories.volvocars.com/en...20(-17)%202015

This is an example that shows the a pillar removal. If you click on services tab at top of page, then installation instructions, you get a list of accessories. Just choose something that matches or comes from the same area of the car. Eg rear camera installation is particularly good because it shows how to route cables from boot to dash.
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