I am in Texas and also placed my TollTag behind the driver’s visor. A TollTag is a flat sticker with a tiny transponder imbedded in it.Apparently it didn't work properly. I've now moved it to just under the rear view mirror housing. Hopefully it will work properly there.
Hey, I placed mine behind the driver visor(where tinting is) and the sunpass worked like a charm it read when I took 589 till and the salmon express way. Try again, I believe it would work. I used sticker shield and sticker the sunpass to that. In that way it's easier for me to move around the transponder, if it didn't work.Apparently it didn't work properly. I've now moved it to just under the rear view mirror housing. Hopefully it will work properly there.
The Seattle Service center just told me to put it just to the right (while seated in front passenger seat) of the rearview mirror.Where is the best place to put an EZ Pass? Are there any parts of the windshield to avoid?
Can you be more specific? Is your TollTag on the windshield or the visor?I am in Texas and also placed my TollTag behind the driver’s visor. A TollTag is a flat sticker with a tiny transponder imbedded in it.
I am in Texas and also placed my TollTag behind the driver’s visor. A TollTag is a flat sticker with a tiny transponder imbedded in it.
In addition to paying tolls, this sticker is used to trigger the garage at my building and at various other gated areas. It opens the garage at my building, but does not register tolls nor register at DFW Airport for automatic payment of parking which is a pain. Anyone in Texas have any suggestions? The problem is removing the sticker usually destroys it, and I mistakenly assumed if the visor position worked for opening my garage it would also work for tolls.
You could try using this, to avoid destroying the transponder sticker: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01466E0GS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_shareI am in Texas and also placed my TollTag behind the driver’s visor. A TollTag is a flat sticker with a tiny transponder imbedded in it.
In addition to paying tolls, this sticker is used to trigger the garage at my building and at various other gated areas. It opens the garage at my building, but does not register tolls nor register at DFW Airport for automatic payment of parking which is a pain. Anyone in Texas have any suggestions? The problem is removing the sticker usually destroys it, and I mistakenly assumed if the visor position worked for opening my garage it would also work for tolls.
On windshield. I have attached a photo.Can you be more specific? Is your TollTag on the windshield or the visor?
I purchase tags which match the color of my vehicle, so they are less noticeable. I was being cheap and didn’t want to keep spending $25 for replacements. I *really* like how this one doesn’t show at all behind the tint.You can order a replacement tag if you like and put it elsewhere. I think they are free.
Awesome find. Thank you for sharing.You could try using this, to avoid destroying the transponder sticker: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01466E0GS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I was able to peel it off from windshield and place it in different places after using this above one and it works well.
I didn't even know this was as thing! Now I want one too! I hate the blue. I don't blame you on not wanting to pay over and over.I purchase tags which match the color of my vehicle, so they are less noticeable. I was being cheap and didn’t want to keep spending $25 for replacements. I *really* like how this one doesn’t show at all behind the tint.
@martinmeyer how is your EZPass working 3 months later? Any issues with it sticking to your dash where you placed it? Any problems with it being read through tolls?Update on my blackened EZPass transponder rig (from the photos above). It seems to be working well. I don't notice the transponder at all any more, it basically blends in to the surrounding colors. I've been through several toll booths that actually indicate successful transponder ping, so I know it's working correctly. I definitely recommend this option for others.
I did @martinmeyer style EZ Pass with complete black silicone cover and it’s been great. One time it failed to recognize the toll and I got a bill in the mail for $3 but every other time it’s been flawless. Totally recommended, it’s nearly invisible.@martinmeyer how is your EZPass working 3 months later? Any issues with it sticking to your dash where you placed it? Any problems with it being read through tolls?
I second this approach for having "removable" windshield stickers. I had my detailer put my TX TollTag behind the rear view mirror and they used this type of product. They even gave me a few extra pieces for the future! BTW, my TollTag works fine for all the toll roads in TX along with most major airports including DFW.You could try using this, to avoid destroying the transponder sticker: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01466E0GS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I was able to peel it off from windshield and place it in different places after using this above one and it works well.
I hate that you have to have those disgusting decals stuck to your car. We're in an age where cameras can read license plates so things could be made much easier by tying the license place to an EV with no need to show a special sticker. I've found that the time you want to use the carpool lane it's just as backed up as the other lanes so saw no advantage to getting the decals either. Although, I suspect that's going to change in the Bay Area now the carpool lanes are becoming paid express lanes and people may not be as willing to jump in them knowing they come with a price. In SoCal though, the carpool lanes are still free so when the freeway is backed up the carpool lane is just as backed up.
Has anyone got a good solution for this yet. These are the definition of ugly and I don't seem to see an easy cover to hide them either. I was thinknning of puttin it on the passenger side of the the rear mirror so I can't see it but it would still look fugly for anyone on that sideAlso trying to figure out what to do with my EZPass Flex. That's for express lanes that are also HOV lanes. If you have enough passengers, you can hit the switch so you don't get charged for express lanes.
Which means I have to have access to that switch so as much as I love this hidden solution, it's not an option for me. Think I'm stuck with a standard windshield mount unless anyone else comes up with a good idea.
I put on top of the passengers sun visor. It stays hidden and allows a clean wind screen. I put it on top.Where is the best place to put an EZ Pass? Are there any parts of the windshield to avoid?
Here is a photo of where I placed mine. I have had no issues and is nearly invisible in regular lighting (I have my iPhone lying on the windshield just above the frame with the flashlight on)On the actual display, or on the dashboard behind the display?
Yep me too. It did miss a toll once but I just paid it online no big deal.I have my EZ Pass in a black cloth cover mounted underneath the cockpit panel. It works perfectly there and it's completely out of sight.