Match Your Plug - Dongar Classic Adapter | Visual Guide for Hidden Power

Your Guide to Fool Proof Fitment

Because car brands regularly switch mirror manufacturers across different model years and trim packages.

Vehicle fitment guides are often inaccurate for our Australian Delivered Vehicles.

The only 100% fool proof method to select the right adapter is to look at the factory plug, and match it up using this master chart.

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3-Pin Type A

Found in various Subaru models pre-2017 and in all Subaru BRZ and Toyota GR86 from 2013 and on. Requires accessing the connector in the overhead console (aka domelight) cavity!

  • Simplified line drawing of a rectangular object with multiple small rectangles inside
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3-pin Type B

Commonly found on current gen Ranger, previous gen Escape, and more

  • Black and white line drawing of a car engine block
  • Close-up of a small electronic component held between fingers on a wooden surface
  • Gray electrical connector with wires on a wooden surface
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3-pin Key Way 1

This adapter was designed for the 991 911 and 981 Cayman/Boxster "framed" Porsche autodimming mirror. It also works with the 718 mirror!

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3-pin Key Way 2

This adapter was designed for constant-power applications. 

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3B5F

Information coming soon

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5-pin Type E

Found in many current model Subaru. Requires accessing the connector in the overhead console (aka domelight) cavity! See product page for video example.

  • Outline of a rectangular device with a central compartment and five smaller sections below on a white background.
  • Close-up of a small electronic connector held between fingers against a dark background
  • Car wiring connector with black cable on a white background
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5-pin Type F

Commonly found on new Ford with frameless mirror such as Mustang Mach E, select Mustang, Bronco Sport, Explorer, Ranger, Flex and Escape

  • Simplified line drawing of a mechanical component on a white background
  • Black plastic component on a white background
  • Mechanical component on a plain background
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5-pin Type G

This mirror is usually found on international market Mazda such as MX-5

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7-pin Type A 

Most common mirror used on Honda / Acura. Example applications: Clarity, CRV, Ridgeline, Pilot

  • Black and white architectural floor plan on a white background
  • Close-up of a car audio connector socket with visible pins on a textured black background.
  • Black computer power cable connector on a white background
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7-pin Type B

Most common on older Nissan and some newer ones such as Frontier with basic autodimming mirrors.

  • Outline of a keyboard with a toolbox on a white background
  • Close-up of a mechanical component with 'DAAV' branding on a blurred background
  • Close-up of a black electrical connector on a white background
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8-pin Type A

This mirror is found on the latest CRV and Odyssey.

  • Teal plastic tool organizer with multiple compartments on a white background
  • Close-up of a car diagnostic connector with pins on a dark background
  • Blue connector with black wires on a white background
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10-pin Type A

Most common mirror used on Mazda..

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10-pin Type B

The most common port found on newer Subaru. This is the same adapter as our Toyota 10-pin Type B product.

  • Outline of a rectangular container with a grid pattern on a white background
  • Black car diagnostic port compatible with Toyota and Lexus on a white background
  • Close-up of a white automotive wiring connector on a white background
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10-pin Type H

The most common port found on most new Hyundai / Kia.

  • Outline of a rectangular container with a grid pattern on a white background
  • Black 10-pin port at the base of a mirror on a white background
  • Close-up of a car's sun visor with wiring and connectors.
  • Close-up of a white automotive wiring connector on a white background
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12-pin Type A

This mirror is found on select versions of Ridgeline

  • Outline of a rectangular container with a grid pattern on a white background
  • Close-up of a HDMI port on electronic equipment
  • Black electrical connector with multiple pins on a white background
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12-pin Type B

Currently used on the 2018+ Accord and 2022+ Civic Touring. We expect to see this mirror used on more Honda/Acura in the future.

  • Technical drawing of a rectangular electronic component with various connectors on a white background
  • White plastic component with black base on a white background
  • White car diagnostic connector with black cable on a white background
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14-pin Type A

Used on older Toyota/Lexus vehicles that had mirror-integrated backup LCD screens. Example applications: older Tacoma (2005-2015), Tundra (2007-2013), FJ Cruiser.

  • Outline of a storage bin with a handle on a white background
  • Close-up of a black and white automotive connector on a white background
  • Car audio connector with black cable on a white background
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16-pin Type A

The most common mirror used in Ford. Example applications: Bronco (non-Sport), select F-series depending on year & options (F150, F250, F350), F150 Lightning

  • Line drawing of a keyboard with a toolbox on top
  • Close-up of a black plastic component with a socket on a gray background
  • Car audio wiring harness connector on a white background
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10-pin Type E

Most common on newer Mazda with "Frameless" mirror. Now also being used on the latest "Framed" mirror.

  • 10-pin Type E

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Why does the plug match but the dash cam won't turn on?

Dongar Classic adapters are ignition-switched only. They draw power strictly when the vehicle accessories or engine are running. The USB-C or USB-A port will remain dead until the car's ignition is active.

Can this run a dual-camera setup?

Yes, provided the total power draw stays within the adapter's delivery limit. The premium Dongar Classic hardware outputs up to 18W Max dynamic power (supporting 5V, 9V, and 12V negotiation), which easily handles high-end single and dual-channel dash cams like VIOFO or Garmin without dropping connection.

Does it support 24/7 Parking Mode?

No. Because the power drops completely when the vehicle's ignition turns off, the Classic adapter cannot provide parking monitoring. If a customer explicitly demands impact or motion detection while parked, they must skip the mirror tap and purchase a traditional hardwire kit run directly to the cabin fuse box.