re. WRT setting up a Valentine

David Head v8q at bellsouth.net
Thu Dec 4 16:41:40 EST 2003


An what's nice is, when you open the door the detector shuts itself off...

Mike Miller wrote:

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>From: "Linus Toy" <linust at mindspring.com>
>To: "'Ben Swann'" <benswann at comcast.net>; <brogers at terrix.com>
>Cc: <quattro at audifans.com>; <200q20v at audifans.com>
>Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 1:15 PM
>Subject: RE: re. WRT setting up a Valentine
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>>On my 91 200q, I mounted the V1 up high and to the right, above the rear
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>view
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>>mirror.  Positioned just right, the passenger side sun visor does not
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>interfere
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>>in either full up or down positions, but it will block the rear laser
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>sensor if
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>>partially lowered.
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>>I ran the straight power cord along the edge of the headliner (under the
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>vinyl
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>>moulding), down the driver-side A-pillar (pull off edge moulding when door
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>is
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>>open), then into left-end of dash.
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>On my 91 200q, I also mounted mine up high and I take power from the sunroof
>switch - very easy to get into it and no long power cords in view or to run.
>Only downside is that the detector will power cycle whenever the sunroof
>switch is used - which is very seldom in my case.Certainly no more than
>twice per trip :-)
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>mike miller
>helmville mt
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