Hard wiring a dual dash cam in a 2014 Nissan Leaf
I've noticed that there aren't too many end-to-end guides to install a dual dashcam system with hard wiring, so I'm combining a guide for doing so with a guide for installing a dash cam in a second gen Nissan Leaf. I'm using a Street Guardian SG9663DCPRO ( link ) with their first-party SGDCHW hard-wiring kit ( link ). The dash cam install itself is fairly straight-forward. You can use the included pry bar (or a piece of plastic, or your fingers) to tuck the wiring under the rubber seals and the car's trim to get to the power source. For most people this will be the accessory power socket inside the car. This process is the same for most dash cams and there are many guides on how to do this, including for the Nissan Leaf. The waters are muddier when it comes to hard wiring a dash cam. Some cams like the one above have a parking mode, which allows them to continuously record at a slower rate when the car is turned off. The accessory power socket does ...