Garmin GPS mounting question
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Garmin GPS mounting question
Santa brought me a 750, which I love so far (and yes I'm still glad I didn't get the nav system). I want to have it wired to the fuse box rather than having the big plug stick up out of the center console cig lighter. It's going in the very bottom left hand corner of the windshield and I'll run the cord down the side of the dash for a clean install look.
Question - can I use the drivers side fuse box to install another 12v plug or do I need to go the passengers side? (I plan on mounting the Radio Shack 12v plug under the dash and plug the gps into it.)
Alternative - Using a vent mount in the center vents. Is there a way to remove the vent faceplate and run the gps wire through the dash to the passenger fuse box?
Any other creative solutions?
Question - can I use the drivers side fuse box to install another 12v plug or do I need to go the passengers side? (I plan on mounting the Radio Shack 12v plug under the dash and plug the gps into it.)
Alternative - Using a vent mount in the center vents. Is there a way to remove the vent faceplate and run the gps wire through the dash to the passenger fuse box?
Any other creative solutions?
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I really like to have it sitting up in the windshield so I can see all the surrounding streets and where they go with just a slight glance away from the road. Down by the ashtray would take some valuable time away from watching the road. Plus, the ash tray lid would always be open and the plug sticking up, not a clean look.
I may just end up using mikes suggestion and only have the cord running to the plug when it needs a charge. I asked Garmin, and they said that the permanent disk mount that glues to the dash can be removed with some goo-gone. I can get it in a better position mounted on the dash than having the circle mark on the window.
I may just end up using mikes suggestion and only have the cord running to the plug when it needs a charge. I asked Garmin, and they said that the permanent disk mount that glues to the dash can be removed with some goo-gone. I can get it in a better position mounted on the dash than having the circle mark on the window.
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I may just end up using mikes suggestion and only have the cord running to the plug when it needs a charge. I asked Garmin, and they said that the permanent disk mount that glues to the dash can be removed with some goo-gone. I can get it in a better position mounted on the dash than having the circle mark on the window.
I'm willing to bet that that circle will leave a mark one way or another (either via sun fade over time or some glue residue left)
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That's my pic. I rarely have to look at my GPS since it has text-to-speech. The only times I have to look at it are when there's complicated intersections or when I get a phone call. It's also easy to reach in that position.
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good thread i was wondering the same questions to myself, It somewhat of a bother to keep taking it off the window holder when ever i leave my car, in the even some one would see it and want to take it :[ .. but yea im looking for a creative spot.
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Yeah, I'd be very careful - especially since you're in NY..
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Well I decided to pony up $40 for the Garmin friction mount. It's stuffed it up in the very left hand corner dash/window as far as it'll go and I have to admit it's not as noticable as I thought it would be. I was concerned that it would look like I had a huge bean bag sitting on the dash, but since it's black, matches the black interior and up in the corner, you really can't see it from the outside. Looks like a keeper. Now I just need to have to have get a 12v plug installed off the fuse box.
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Question - can I use the drivers side fuse box to install another 12v plug or do I need to go the passengers side? (I plan on mounting the Radio Shack 12v plug under the dash and plug the gps into it.)
Alternative - Using a vent mount in the center vents. Is there a way to remove the vent faceplate and run the gps wire through the dash to the passenger fuse box?
I hope you are not thinking of jamming a wire into one of the fuses for power...
Pls TaP the Cig Lighter. Don't fcorce into Fuse Box.
These are not Hondas! On some Hondas, you can actually use a spade connector to access the accessory 12V... but on Lexus.. it doesn't exist.
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What do you mean by "Fuse Box"?
I hope you are not thinking of jamming a wire into one of the fuses for power...
Pls TaP the Cig Lighter. Don't fcorce into Fuse Box.
These are not Hondas! On some Hondas, you can actually use a spade connector to access the accessory 12V... but on Lexus.. it doesn't exist.
I hope you are not thinking of jamming a wire into one of the fuses for power...
Pls TaP the Cig Lighter. Don't fcorce into Fuse Box.
These are not Hondas! On some Hondas, you can actually use a spade connector to access the accessory 12V... but on Lexus.. it doesn't exist.
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I'm going to take it to a local stereo installer and have them "connect" it to the fuse box with an add-on. Is the best solution to tap into the cigarette lighter, and is that under the passenger side?