zzdelta
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Hey! First post here because I just got my truck. Been an advocate of having a dash cam for a long time now and just had to figure this one out. Fell down a rabbit hole of part numbers and form posts so I figured I'd share the results of my search.
The 2024 Tacoma OEM dash cam has the same part number as the OEM dash cams for the 22+ Tundra and Sequoia (PT949-34222, Ref: ). This lead to some more googling which brought me to the Tundra forms (https://www.tundras.com/threads/dash-cam.106151/). Seems user Maharisc identified the connector used and part numbers for replacement housing (90980-12366) and terminals (82998-24290) if you want to make your own 12v to 5vUSB adapter. User chiefbob also reported that Dongar has made an adapter with a 12v to 5vUSB converter (https://dongar.tech/products/toyota5pin).
The SparksToyota parts center listing for that dash cam also has installation instructions (https://www.sparksparts.com/oem-parts/toyota-dashcam-pt94934222) for a Tacoma. Interesting it looks like some of the instructions might even tease out the Hybrid version. Also interesting is that the instructions require the user to remove the enabling pull tab so "confidential" areas of the Toyota shop or "unreleased vehicles" are not shown. wonder if they had a problem previously but I digress. Those instructions are important because they show the two clips that hold the roof console in and provide part numbers for the little guys should they break. Otherwise the instruction set "looks" the same as the YouTube video I linked above.
Also, brought over from my CR-V; a mount for the dash cam that clamps onto the rearview mirror is a great alternative to suction cups and glue.
YMMV but I think the Dongar adapter might be a really good way to get a nice clean dash cam install.
The 2024 Tacoma OEM dash cam has the same part number as the OEM dash cams for the 22+ Tundra and Sequoia (PT949-34222, Ref: ). This lead to some more googling which brought me to the Tundra forms (https://www.tundras.com/threads/dash-cam.106151/). Seems user Maharisc identified the connector used and part numbers for replacement housing (90980-12366) and terminals (82998-24290) if you want to make your own 12v to 5vUSB adapter. User chiefbob also reported that Dongar has made an adapter with a 12v to 5vUSB converter (https://dongar.tech/products/toyota5pin).
The SparksToyota parts center listing for that dash cam also has installation instructions (https://www.sparksparts.com/oem-parts/toyota-dashcam-pt94934222) for a Tacoma. Interesting it looks like some of the instructions might even tease out the Hybrid version. Also interesting is that the instructions require the user to remove the enabling pull tab so "confidential" areas of the Toyota shop or "unreleased vehicles" are not shown. wonder if they had a problem previously but I digress. Those instructions are important because they show the two clips that hold the roof console in and provide part numbers for the little guys should they break. Otherwise the instruction set "looks" the same as the YouTube video I linked above.
Also, brought over from my CR-V; a mount for the dash cam that clamps onto the rearview mirror is a great alternative to suction cups and glue.
YMMV but I think the Dongar adapter might be a really good way to get a nice clean dash cam install.
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