mirror power cord adapter for dashcam?

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Looking for a dash cam and have seen some makes use a Donger power cord that attaches to the back of the powered mirror. Anyone here know if there is a easy to use product like this for GMC? Donger lists every make but GM.
 

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They probably don't make one for the newer trucks because there isn't an ignition controlled power wire at the mirror. A few years back they started doing away with ignition and accessory wires in the vehicle for the most part. Pretty everything is databus controlled. Basically the computer senda a data signal to tell it to turn on, instead of the ignition switch just turning it on. So you must likely have no choice but to run an ignition powered wire from the fuse block up to your dash camera.
 

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Looking for a dash cam and have seen some makes use a Donger power cord that attaches to the back of the powered mirror. Anyone here know if there is a easy to use product like this for GMC? Donger lists every make but GM.
I haven't seen the upper consoles on the 21+ but if there is a airbag light/indicator you can tap power off of that.
 

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it seems to me that power can be taken from the control unit on the ceiling, where the sunroof control is
 

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Here is the Mirror connector pinout for Yukons on the 2022, should be the same for the 21 and 23. Pin 2 (Violet) should be your ignition wire at 12V and pin 5 (Black) should be your ground. You would need to step down the 12V from the vehicle to 5V 1A (dashcams are basically glorified webcams) using something like this.


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Try this...just search for your year. i use it in my '22 Tahoe for my radar detector.


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