Hi All,
Although the navigation and autopilot works great on the Tesla, I still miss my tomtom with it's live traffic bar and 3D driving view. I've managed to do a reasonable clean install which also doubles up as a speedometer in front of the dash.
What you'll need:
1. Brodit clip clip
2. Mount disk mount
3. Tomtom
Optional - on/off lighter switch.
Process:
1. Install the brodit clip and centre it in your line of sight.
2. Stick on the mount disk to clip.
3. Install the suction mount on your TomTom to clip and adjust the angle.
4. Plug the connection into the 12v lighter - the lighter power stays live even when the car is off so I also added in an on/off switch so you'll need to remember to switch it of so it doesn't drain your battery.
5. Ready to go.
Happy with the install as I now have a speedo reading directly in front, speed cam alerts and traffic which the Tesla maps don't do such as yet. Until that time they do I'll keep my tomtom going for now.
Cheers.
Although the navigation and autopilot works great on the Tesla, I still miss my tomtom with it's live traffic bar and 3D driving view. I've managed to do a reasonable clean install which also doubles up as a speedometer in front of the dash.
What you'll need:
1. Brodit clip clip
2. Mount disk mount
3. Tomtom
Optional - on/off lighter switch.
Process:
1. Install the brodit clip and centre it in your line of sight.
2. Stick on the mount disk to clip.
3. Install the suction mount on your TomTom to clip and adjust the angle.
4. Plug the connection into the 12v lighter - the lighter power stays live even when the car is off so I also added in an on/off switch so you'll need to remember to switch it of so it doesn't drain your battery.
5. Ready to go.
Happy with the install as I now have a speedo reading directly in front, speed cam alerts and traffic which the Tesla maps don't do such as yet. Until that time they do I'll keep my tomtom going for now.
Cheers.