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Kibby John.

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  1. Thanks - how did you support and stabilise the camera whilst the epoxy set?
  2. I had thought about epoxy type adhesive but supporting the camera and mount whilst it sets will be challenging in a confined area. May have to give it a go though as adhesives and vibration + wet and road oil/dirt seem like a recipe for failure. Thanks for your input.
  3. Thanks for your help. The trim removal looks daunting to me - even the interior trim removal, to replace light bulbs, looks a big job for a not rare event.
  4. Thanks for the helpful comment.The camera was situated with the plate just inside the rounded edged oblong opening into which the cable disappears. The remnants of the adhesive ? pad were stuck to an angled flat piece of inside bodywork. I’ll get and try the 3M sticky pads.
  5. Hi. We have a 2008 Alphard with a reversing camera that has come unfixed. It looks as though the hinged fixing plate was attached with double sided adhesive tape that has detached. The fixing plate has screw holes but to get access to fix it looks very tight and difficult. Any helpful ideas please?
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