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Anyone try a Florida Sunpass transponder with a P85D? Location also in the black dots area to the right of the rear view mirror?
Now I have my answer! Mine is a SunPass also, plus the transponder for my parking garage.I got one of the license-plate mount style transponders and mounted it under the nosecone similarly to this pic below, except I used adhesive backing rather than zip ties:
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I have a license plate mounted EZ Pass (secured to the front license plate, required in Maryland) and it works flawlessly. Ugly but not as ugly as my HOV lane sticker on the back... is there no style god at the DMV??
I also have a black transponder for my work parking garage. I tried to put it in position #3 (above from caps04) but the performance was spotty. I then took it apart and saw that there was an antenna on it, on one side. I oriented the pass so that the antenna was at the top, over the black dots, and it has been working flawlessly ever since.
Morale, the orientation matters when mounting it to the right of the rear view mirror. The dots don't have any shielding so that is where the device's antenna needs to be placed.
Good luck!
Any NJ EZ Pass holders: Is #3 the ideal position for autopilot/D cars?
#1 and #2 have had a 95% success rate and really want it to be 100% like in my other cars.
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Update: I installed the newer narrower NJ EZPass in position #3 and it's working fine for now. Haven't used it in high speed toll lanes but hopefully it will work.
Correction. At least one time where I noticed the red light, the ezpass wasnt read when in position three-- just rt of the mirror at very top. Concerning.An EZ pass works fine for me at the top to the right of the rear view mirror and autopilot camera box. Including the high speed ezpasses.
Oddly the DS at Tesla told me it wouldn't work in the windshield. I read this thread and saw that people had no problems with placing it in the obvious place and they were right -- Tesla was wrong. Too bad for the many people who wasted time with nosecone and license plate installs if they would have preferred interior windshield mount b/c Tesla was telling them incorrect information.
Can you post a picture of how you have it mounted? I've been waving mine outside like an idiot. LolUpdate: I installed the newer narrower NJ EZPass in position #3 and it's working fine for now. Haven't used it in high speed toll lanes but hopefully it will work.
Can you post a picture of how you have it mounted? I've been waving mine outside like an idiot. Lol