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I have a Model S March 2015, the best location I have found is in the back window on the hatch, upper driver side.
I didn't even know this was an option to put it back there.
Great call and I will try that location as I am unsure I want to try the front window after the feedback here.
I didn't even know this was an option to put it back there.
Great call and I will try that location as I am unsure I want to try the front window after the feedback here.
On a 2016 refreshed S90D: My toll tag is in the "bare spot" just to the right of the rear view mirror. Works great. Also works stuck to the bottom side of the shelf in the trunk as well as back window.
Cnasty, I love to hear back about how you make out with the rear window solution. From my research through the older threads, there's hope that with our new cars, the tolltag will work if mounted at the black part of the window to the right of the autopilot sensors. I will try that tonight against my community's gates. I also ordered this, Toll Tag vinyl overlay for exterior mounting in case that does work. The guy that sells it says it is not necessary given what I said above but I figured for $2 it doesn't hurt to order just in case.
I'm glad you started this thread because the older threads ended in 2015 and I think those experiences may not apply to our newer cars. I'll be sure to report back on my findings as well.
I am still waiting for my registration paperwork as I can't get a TollTag until I have a license plate number is my understanding so I am just running through the tolls now and will get Zip Cash I guess.
Unless i can pry off my Durango one and put it on the Tesla?
If I am looking at the car from the outside, the right there? Or on the inside, on that right?
Sorry to be a pain.
No pain. No gain! Sitting in the car to the right of the rear view mirror is an area that looks different than the rest of the windscreen. That is the spot.
I didn't have to wait. I simply put in the CA temporary license number. You can update the plate state and number anytime from the NTTA website. The spot folks are talking about is on the right of the mirror when you're inside the car.
And if you have a problem the NTTA folks have surprisingly some of the best customer service I have ever encountered. Just give them a call and it will be straightened out in 3 minutes.
I was annoyed their online site does not allow you to deactive or remove a tag associated with a car you sold. But when I called them to deactivate instead, the guy talked my ear off about having a Tesla Asking all kinds of questions and telling me he wished he had one. I described the Tesla Model 3 and the reservation list. Probably one of the friendliest customer service calls I've experienced.
Great, thanks!!
I will try there.
Just to make sure I understand, a tag is not required to get into DFW correct? You can still elect to go to the cash lanes?
I ask because if that is the case, I'm not going to worry about a tolltag on mine. I haven't run one in a long time, and all the tolls are accurately reported based upon my license plate. Even in places like Austin that use the TxTag it reports just fine. So I'm not going to worry about a tolltag if the only place I need to worry about it is at DFW. I'll pay the $2 or whatever it takes to go in and out.