I drilled a hole right thru my climate control display
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I drilled a hole right thru my climate control display
I finally decided to install the Ram Mount (for smart phone) from a previous vehicle that has been just sitting on a shelf. I really missed this thing and so far do not regret the small hole that can someday be discreetly covered. Or I can buy a used replacement on Ebay.
It seems really solid and fairly well placed. I will see how I like it after living with it for a couple months.
Having the holder for the phone encourages me to use my headset and avoid tickets.
1/4" x 3" stainless bolt with tab welded onto head. Threaded end sticks out to accept 1" ball mount.
Next project is to find an inverter (with usb outlets too) that will fit nicely into the ashtray area.
It seems really solid and fairly well placed. I will see how I like it after living with it for a couple months.
Having the holder for the phone encourages me to use my headset and avoid tickets.
1/4" x 3" stainless bolt with tab welded onto head. Threaded end sticks out to accept 1" ball mount.
Next project is to find an inverter (with usb outlets too) that will fit nicely into the ashtray area.
Last edited by dveneman; 11-06-14 at 12:11 PM.
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Since you felt so cavalier about holes in your climate control, I would have drilled a second hole and threaded a USB charger through it. Really close to the mounts' hole and either ziptied or taped the cord to the mount so it stays put. Keep the dash clean and free of wires and clutter
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I have tried that before, but the short length is really tough on the wire and makes wire replacement difficult. Plus, there are times when you need to have power with the phone out of the grip or a passenger needs power while holding their handset.
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why does there appear to be such a degree of variance with regard to how that center air vent assembly fits in these cars? some seem to go further back than others, yours seems to stick out quite a bit... did you happen to notice if that first became like that after you first took it out for the first time or was it always like that
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why does there appear to be such a degree of variance with regard to how that center air vent assembly fits in these cars? some seem to go further back than others, yours seems to stick out quite a bit... did you happen to notice if that first became like that after you first took it out for the first time or was it always like that
I've installed numerous phone consoles and brackets, charging cradles, phone holders, hidden USB charging ports, etc. The installation shown in this thread is certainly unusual.
I would have used either a Pro.Fit VSM-G3 hidden bracket / ball mount or a Pro.Fit "Bravo ball" mounted on a modified Pro-Fit Legend bracket like I used on my 2000 LS400 - no drilling required for either.
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also Jim i must admit it makes me a little sad every time i see your signature now
#9
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Thanks for that. I still drop by occasionally. I'm finding it strange that I like my Sienna van so much - taking it in today for it's 10,000 mile service. My Sienna confirms my opinion that the most satisfying vehicles are the ones that are fully loaded with every possible option.
#10
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i will say however i am very happy that when my grandparents bought the car new back in August of '99 (holy crap i was only 6 then) they happened to find one with the PM package which i think is the best way to go for this car. i'm happy it doesn't have the factory nav which would be ****** today and i really like the look of the dashboard how it is without some screen taking up all that space and making smaller buttons. i'm also happy it doesn't have the nakamichi, which would be cool except that they're now defunct and parts are harder to come by, such as the LCD i had to replace, TWICE! come on japan, you're better than that
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why does there appear to be such a degree of variance with regard to how that center air vent assembly fits in these cars? some seem to go further back than others, yours seems to stick out quite a bit... did you happen to notice if that first became like that after you first took it out for the first time or was it always like that
Yes the X grip is a little clunky, but unlike other holders, it's easy to adjust, and utterly unflappable.
#12
good job! and fun thread title, I try to avoid my phone while driving, but I can see using google maps while in transit like that could be pretty useful.
My sweet built in Sat Nav usually shows me driving straight through a park in Yokohama when I switch to it, ahhh!
My sweet built in Sat Nav usually shows me driving straight through a park in Yokohama when I switch to it, ahhh!
#13
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Reach through the vent slats with small blade screwdrivers and pull the retaining clip on both interior sides of the vent frame inward as you slide the vent assembly out. The vent assembly will slide out effortlessly.
#14
Lexus Test Driver
shine a light into the vents and on the sides of the vents closer to the sides of the car there is an easily noticeable metal clip inside each. pull out on each of the tabs while you have some kind of prying tool at the top center of the assy and the entire piece (without falling apart or really needing any effort) should just easily slide out
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