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Laser false alarm (Escort Passport Max 2)

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Hi everyone,

I’m a new MXP owner and this is my first Tesla. I have an old Escort Passport Max 2 I’m using in the MXP, and I’ve noticed that it sets off a laser false alarm in certain cabin areas, especially next to the rearview mirror. The only two areas where it doesn’t set off a false alarm is far above my head near the headrest area, or to the lowest driver-side windshield corner.

The detector otherwise works fine sitting there but hitting the mute switch becomes a pain, either through the cigarette power adapter or reaching all the way to the windshield corner to shut it up. Does anyone with a newer Escort detector have this issue? If not then I’ll probably go with the Max 360 v2; does anyone here have experience with it in their S or X?
 
I had same issue in my 2021 X7. I had to find the source of this laser which in my case was sensors that detector hand gestures. I taped that up and false laser stopped. Alternatively, it's to disable laser.

On a side note, has anyone hardwired radar from power source near the mirror? Seems like refresh units don't have switched power.
 
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Also, there is no laser in the tesla. AND, laser is pretty much useless with radar detectors. You'd need a laser jammer if its legal
But no issues here with my model Y with the blendmount on the rear view mirror and the model x with it high which is what you want with radar signals as high as possible! :D
 
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