Did you get an actual number somewhere? I had not heard other than mine and a few others in the forum.
Did you get an actual number somewhere? I had not heard other than mine and a few others in the forum.
Okay, please let me know if that "12-volt accessory outlet" does in fact turn on and off with the "ignition". If so then the wiring hydbob suggested could very well work.
Good information, and glad to hear their willingness to support your install. Now, all I have to do is schedule a 24-hr R/T run to my closest service center. :-(In installer confirmed today that the 12-volt outlet in the trunk works as a power tap point for a radar detector. It switches off about 5 minutes after exiting the car, thereby cutting power to the detector.
However, the installer ran into an issue taking the front bumper off to mount the radar antenna and laser sensors. The wire to the lidar unit was only about 3" long, and it has to be unplugged to remove the bumper. He called the Lucid Service Center, and they said their techs had run into this problem when having to remove the bumper. They told him it was okay to unplug the lidar but, once plugged back in, the unit has to be recalibrated to work properly . . . and that has to be done at a Service Center.
The Service Center Manager did say they would waive the fee for the recalibration, but we would have to get the car to the Service Center ourselves. I think this is more than reasonable, so we're proceeding with the installation.
Our installer confirmed today that the 12-volt outlet in the trunk works as a power tap point for a radar detector. It switches off about 5 minutes after exiting the car, thereby cutting power to the detector.
However, the installer ran into an issue taking the front bumper off to mount the radar antenna and laser sensors. The wire to the lidar unit was only about 3" long, and it has to be unplugged to remove the bumper. He called the Lucid Service Center, and they said their techs had run into this problem when having to remove the bumper. They told him it was okay to unplug the lidar but, once plugged back in, the unit has to be recalibrated to work properly . . . and that has to be done at a Service Center.
The Service Center Manager did say they would waive the fee for the recalibration, but we would have to get the car to the Service Center ourselves. I think this is more than reasonable, so we're proceeding with the installation.
Which system are you getting? Can you provide photos of the install? I’m going to be doing this in the next few weeks and any help would be greatly appreciated.
(Also where are you getting it done?)
It'd be awesome to get those pics postedUsing the Radenso (same one in our Tesla Plaid). It's a modular system that gives you a wide choice of just how much coverage you want. I've opted for the whole shebang for the Air, as it's the easiest car to build speed without realizing it that I've ever driven.
I'll provide photos of the install when it's completed. The installer sent me some pictures today of the front end of the car disassembled, and it was . . . er . . . unsettling.
It's being done by Devine Concepts in Bonita Springs, FL
It'd be awesome to get those pics posted
Seeing the disassembled components -- "unsettling" might be understatement.Using the Radenso (same one in our Tesla Plaid). It's a modular system that gives you a wide choice of just how much coverage you want. I've opted for the whole shebang for the Air, as it's the easiest car to build speed without realizing it that I've ever driven.
I'll provide photos of the install when it's completed. The installer sent me some pictures today of the front end of the car disassembled, and it was . . . er . . . unsettling.
It's being done by Devine Concepts in Bonita Springs, FL
OH NOOOOO! Open abdominal surgery!
Have them check the struts while they have it apart