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Old Mar 23, 2015 | 12:19 PM
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If anyone is using a radar detector with the RC, please post photos of how it was mounted.
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Old Mar 23, 2015 | 02:26 PM
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I am. I'm using a Blend Mount that mounts on the stem of the rear view mirror with the radar detector hanging below it. The mirror we have is LEX-012. I also incorporated the MirrorTap that powers the radar detector from the diming rear view mirror harness. I can post some pics when I get home tonight. The Blend Mount needed depends on the Radar detector used.

http://www.blendmount.com/lexus-mirror.html
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Originally Posted by GearHead69
I also incorporated the MirrorTap that powers the radar detector from the diming rear view mirror harness. I can post some pics when I get home tonight.
Can you please post a pic of which wires you tapped so I could use it for installing my dash cam?
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Originally Posted by GearHead69
I am. I'm using a Blend Mount that mounts on the stem of the rear view mirror with the radar detector hanging below it. The mirror we have is LEX-012. I also incorporated the MirrorTap that powers the radar detector from the diming rear view mirror harness. I can post some pics when I get home tonight. The Blend Mount needed depends on the Radar detector used.

http://www.blendmount.com/lexus-mirror.html
Thanks for the information on Blend Mount. Please post info on the rear view mirror wiring. I've made mirror-tap cable before using a telephone cord and pins from the DB-9/25 connector. Information on the rear view mirror will be useful to the RC community.
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Old Mar 23, 2015 | 07:19 PM
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Ok, here are the after install pics. You all will have to wait until the AM for me to take everything apart and take the pics of the wiring as the Garage is 90 degrees right now. Sorry
Attached Thumbnails Radar Detector-img_0001.jpg   Radar Detector-img_0002.jpg   Radar Detector-img_0003.jpg  
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Originally Posted by GearHead69
Ok, here are the after install pics. You all will have to wait until the AM for me to take everything apart and take the pics of the wiring as the Garage is 90 degrees right now. Sorry
Hopefully I can make life easy and maybe it's just like this install in a 3IS?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ml#post8709757
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Originally Posted by elusive
Hopefully I can make life easy and maybe it's just like this install in a 3IS?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ml#post8709757
Yes, that is the correct connector and wiring.

Thanks again as I did not want to take everything apart.
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Old Mar 24, 2015 | 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by GearHead69
Ok, here are the after install pics. You all will have to wait until the AM for me to take everything apart and take the pics of the wiring as the Garage is 90 degrees right now. Sorry
Nice setup.

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Hopefully I can make life easy and maybe it's just like this install in a 3IS?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ml#post8709757
Thank you for the link.
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Old Mar 24, 2015 | 07:53 AM
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I was just wondering how I was going to do this with my new RC. Thanks for the links!!
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Old Mar 24, 2015 | 10:41 AM
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Nice setup.



Thank you for the link.
No problem. I really like this setup as I can still get to my garage door opener button on the mirror, and it allows me better visibility. When I had it mounted to the windshield it was always blocking the cars in the right lane.
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I just installed my Valentine 1 into my RC350 using the V-1 "Savvy" device, and it was the easiest install I have ever done. The device plugs into the computer port under the dash to the left of the steering wheel. It has two outputs, one for the detector itself, and another for accessories, such as the remote display or the bluetooth module. I just ran the wire up to the windshield and around the edge to the detector location just to the right of the mirror, tucked the wire out of sight and the whole thing was done in 10 minutes. Plus the Savvy reads the speed of my car and mutes all alerts while the car is below a set speed limit. Also, the remote display sits very nicely on the little shelf on the far left side of the dash. Highly recommended.
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Old Mar 25, 2015 | 08:00 PM
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Mind posting a picture of your V1 set up. I've been meaning to upgrade my 8 year old V1 for some time now.
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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by tfischer
I just installed my Valentine 1 into my RC350 using the V-1 "Savvy" device, and it was the easiest install I have ever done. The device plugs into the computer port under the dash to the left of the steering wheel. It has two outputs, one for the detector itself, and another for accessories, such as the remote display or the bluetooth module. I just ran the wire up to the windshield and around the edge to the detector location just to the right of the mirror, tucked the wire out of sight and the whole thing was done in 10 minutes. Plus the Savvy reads the speed of my car and mutes all alerts while the car is below a set speed limit. Also, the remote display sits very nicely on the little shelf on the far left side of the dash. Highly recommended.
Yes , would be very nice to see the set up if you don't mind
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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 02:30 PM
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There is nothing to see. I used the standard V-1 suction cup mount, which I have used in all my cars and which stays put for years at a time, mounted just to the right of the mirror, high up, as recommended. The wire goes around the windshield, tucked into the trim, and gets plugged into the Savvy device under the left of the dash. It's all standard parts, and the whole installation took me about 10 minutes, because I went slow.
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I got radar detector installed today...
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