sorry....european VX's don't exsist.
Hi, it's been a long time since I posted on this board and thanks to Scott, I'm able to do so again.
First of all, there is not such a thing as an European VX. The VX was only sold in Japan and the US. The right-hand side steering wheel VX as sold in England and Australia are bought in Japan at the auction and shipped to those countries.
Second hand cars in Japan are often in very good nick, since the Japanese drive a little(too busy, and perfect public transport). Since Japanese houses are real rabbit holes, and really nice houses are out most people's reach, people spent most of their money on cars, cleaning, tuning etc.
Further in Japan we have a "shaken" or commonly known as "shake down" system, which makes you pay a $1500,- after the first three years of owning a new car and every two years after the first one.
The "shaken" is a required check of your car at an authorized dealer, even if your car is in perfect state, they still charge you at least $1000 in taxes and labour costs.
This scheme is set up by the government to force people to buy new cars, and it works well.
So you can find lots of great cars, say 4 years old with only 20.000k on the meter!
About the camera problem, I'll ask VX whizz Naoki, but I don't think it has anything to do with your windows or door. Most likely is that they took out a fuze(fuse, how do you spell that?).
Your fuzebox is located on the right side of your dash.
What you can also do, is connect a extra camera and plug it in your "video in". I did, so now I have a camera for when I'm driving(it's always on) and the original cam for when I back up.