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🚗 Mercylion G308 Invisible Dash Cam – Tailor-Made for Peugeot 308 Owners Who Hate Wires & Love OEM Looks
Tutorial about installing the front and rear Dash Camera in Peugeot 308 T9. Dashcam is installed in place of the rain sensor covers, power is provided by the rain sensor and light.
1️⃣ Why “Universal” Is No Longer Cool
Universal kits leave you with:
Dangling 12 V cables across the windscreen
Suction cups that drop in summer heat
Parking-mode wires that kill your warranty
The Mercylion G308 is engineered on the exact windshield curvature & rain sensor pin-out of the 2014-2021 Peugeot 308 (T9). Translation: zero gaps, zero clutter, 100 % factory finish.

2️⃣ 30-Minute, No-Drill Install – Screenshots From Our Bay
Package
The new cover for the light and rain sensor that includes the front camera.

Note: 1080P rear camera is off shelf already. Now the 2K rear camera version is available.
Step Install the Peugeot Front Cam
Original Peugeot rain sensor housing trim off

The original sensor cover is in two pieces: left / right.

The covers are joined with clips. The clips are on the right cover and connect to the left cover. To disconnect the clips without breaking them, have to pull down the left cover.

The clips loosen, take down the cover.


Find out the original rain sensor cable connector. We are going to get power from here.

Press the buckle with a pry bar and pull out the original car rain sensing plug.

Now we pull it out.

Next we connect the original rain sensor cable with the Y shape cable which came from the mercylion package.








Here is the original rain sensor cable to connect the dashcam cover power cable.

Insert them into each other.


Final clip-in.

Totally factory looking, no messy wire, a clean windshield appearing in front of you.


This is the cable for the rear camera, which we have reserved for follow-up connection to the rear camera.

The side groove of the machine is the card insertion position for the recorder. The recorder card slot is designed to be recessed to protect the card slot and storage card, avoid accidental ejection, and adapt to the compact structure of the device. If it is inconvenient to insert the card slot, you can use the tip of a pry bar to help push it forward.


We start the car to check if the front camera is installed properly and working properly.

After the car starts, about 45 seconds later, the blue light on the recorder flashes, indicating that the power is connected correctly and the front camera can work normally.

It is recommend to install the rear camera on the center upper part of the rear window.

The rear camera cable will pass through this tube and be led to the front for connection to the main camera.

Will run the cable through the bottom of the doors.
Before applying the adhesive film, cleaned the window very well!

The camera is attached with double-sided tape.

The camera cable is to be pulled towards the passage tube towards the inside of the car.
After removing the panels, pull the cable through the passage tube next to the rear window washer hose, then connect the two cables.
The upper blastic panel on the rear wihdows held in place by 5 internal clips. The plastic panel can be removed by puling it out.

The camera cable is to be puled towards the passage tube towards the inside of the car.

After removing the panels,pull the cable through the passage tubenext to the rear window washer hose, thenconnect the two cables.
When laying the cable for the rear camera, look for the shortest route to make sure it will reach the front camera and that you will be able to connect it there.







If you love your Peugeot 308’s clean dash, but want 4 K evidence when Parisian scooters lane-split, the Mercylion G308 is the true plug-and-play, invisible, friendly solution.
Install tonight, drive tomorrow, forget it’s there—until you need it.
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