Radar Hardwire
#1
Radar Hardwire
Trying to hardwire a radar detector in my daughter's 2006 TC. She wants it low on dash so dome light is not practical. Found fusebox in engine compartment, but all fuses are switched on all the time. Fusebox under driver wheel didn't have ant blade type fuses to hook up to. Need a fuse that will turn off with ignition. Thank you.
#8
I do for a couple of reasons.
- You still have 365 sight (tried and true)
- It is easily hidden with the visor down (i.e. Virginia)
- The display can go completely dark while keeping the audible alert (rx65+)
- Out of sight, out of mind x2!
- Does not obstruct view
Being that my control is next to my fog light switch, I can easily mute it or change the audible level without the need to stretch over. It's nearly impossible to hide wires when a radar is smack dab in the lower center of the windshield.
#9
very nice switch location. I did the same thing to my friends TC. I basically drilled the wholes for the lights and switch and mounted the guts behind it. But it looks like you actually cut a section out. How did you do this?
#10
I do for a couple of reasons.
- You still have 365 sight (tried and true)
- It is easily hidden with the visor down (i.e. Virginia)
- The display can go completely dark while keeping the audible alert (rx65+)
- Out of sight, out of mind x2!
- Does not obstruct view
Being that my control is next to my fog light switch, I can easily mute it or change the audible level without the need to stretch over. It's nearly impossible to hide wires when a radar is smack dab in the lower center of the windshield.
- You still have 365 sight (tried and true)
- It is easily hidden with the visor down (i.e. Virginia)
- The display can go completely dark while keeping the audible alert (rx65+)
- Out of sight, out of mind x2!
- Does not obstruct view
Being that my control is next to my fog light switch, I can easily mute it or change the audible level without the need to stretch over. It's nearly impossible to hide wires when a radar is smack dab in the lower center of the windshield.
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