Sat Nav Mounting
- markjp
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Sat Nav Mounting
Have just bought a TomTom XL for my new Roc when I get it in a few weeks time.
What it the best position to mount a Sat Nav in a Roc?
Can you get a decent mounting position that you can reach on the screen without obscuring vision or is it best to use something like a Brodit clip and mount over one of the vents?
What it the best position to mount a Sat Nav in a Roc?
Can you get a decent mounting position that you can reach on the screen without obscuring vision or is it best to use something like a Brodit clip and mount over one of the vents?
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
personally i prefer the area near the front pillar on the driver side. a bit like the driver side equivalent of the lower tax disc position
i tend to wrap the cable around the steering column and the stalk.
i tend to wrap the cable around the steering column and the stalk.
- HowardB
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
+1 for the Brodit clip on the airvent. I haven't taken delivery of my roc yet, but this clip seems to be the best option out there so far. I personally don't like the satnav near the driver window ('cos they smash-and-grab in our country!) and prefer the mounting on the mid-window or the mid-dashboard - the Brodit looks like it'll do the job, and seems to fit to the dash really well.
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
Mine keeps falling off randomly, so I've just stuffed it in ashtray area (with the lid open). Works fine there!
- bianco
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
You will get best signal reception if you place it next to the rear view mirror.
I prefer to have my TomTom 940 there, so it does not obscure the view of the road.
Changed to the RNS 510 for the bigger screen though
I prefer to have my TomTom 940 there, so it does not obscure the view of the road.
Changed to the RNS 510 for the bigger screen though
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
I didn;t order the smokes pack so my 740 is mounted down there. Keeps it out of the way and is nice and tidy. Notrailing wires etc and works perfectly, no issues with GPS reception.
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
Same here.skyblues11 wrote:personally i prefer the area near the front pillar on the driver side. a bit like the driver side equivalent of the lower tax disc position
i tend to wrap the cable around the steering column and the stalk.
- markjp
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
Could someone tell me where the 12v socket is on the Scirocco to plug a sat nav into?
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Don't get my car till 1st March!
Re: Sat Nav Mounting
markjp
there is one in the open cubby in front of the gear stick.
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there is one in the open cubby in front of the gear stick.
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- ashley1407
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
I'll put in another vote for the Brodit Proclip. I've got one that holds my iPhone to the left of the RCD510 and it's really solid. Btw I use my phone as a sat-nav and haven't had an issue in this position.
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
I got a Garmin Sat Nav from my parents for Christmas "to use in my new car". I went and bought one of those weighted mounts for it that sit on the dash board but to be honest i've never used it. I think it takes up too much room and prefer just sticking the thing to my windscreen in the middle of the window as low as possible. i'll need to see if there's any way to mount it to an airvent as it's pretty far to reach to use the touchscreen, i need to lean quite far forward....may i've just got short arms!
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
Mine sits where ashtray would be still gets a good signal, no issue with mount leaving mark on windscreen and I charge via the usb cable
- Sadgoth
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
Personally I stick mine over the Rev Counter with the sucker towards the top...
Whilst the rev counter is good its only a nice to have in my opinion...having the sat nav not on my wiindscreen is far more important...
Works well, good to check speed and direction at the same time
Whilst the rev counter is good its only a nice to have in my opinion...having the sat nav not on my wiindscreen is far more important...
Works well, good to check speed and direction at the same time
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
Himarriedblonde wrote:I didn;t order the smokes pack so my 740 is mounted down there. Keeps it out of the way and is nice and tidy. Notrailing wires etc and works perfectly, no issues with GPS reception.
J.
Just got my 1.4 TSI 160, and I have fitted my Garmin in the storage area by the plug, but I can't get the power lead in, there's no room How do you get the power to yours
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
I bought one of those weighted dash board mats for my Sat Nav its sits just right. No need to worry about leaving the tell tale circles on the windscreen or spoiling the dash by adding magnetic discs. It just sits there and i can throw it in the boot without worrying about it moving about.
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Re: Sat Nav Mounting
I have the adjustable Brodit holder for the Iphone and the brodit pro-clip, with this holder you can keep your Iphone case on , works well in this position for GPS signal
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