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Satnav Not Sticking To Dash
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Trying to fit my new gaming Satnav to the dashboard but it doesn't want to stick. There's a clip lock thing that looks like it secures the sucker to the dash. Any ideas please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As andy-hughes states the sucker is for the windscreen.
I've got a similar thing for my Garmin but because the windscreen is too far away I got one of these.
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Works very well and obviously doesn't leave any marks on the windscreen.
I've got a similar thing for my Garmin but because the windscreen is too far away I got one of these.
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Works very well and obviously doesn't leave any marks on the windscreen.
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Yes, the sucker sticks best to glass, but the GPS unit must not impede the driver's view. My windscreen slopes away too far for me to reach safely and I don't want to look up to it. Mine is placed on the dashboard top, so it is level with the road ahead, but to the left of centre. I can see round it to the curb and I can see the road, plus the GPS is within my peripheral vision. If I have a passenger, they can also double check our route with prompts at a complicated interchange. I have a self-adhesive dashboard mount that works perfectly, but, as I said in my first post, wetting the sucker gives much better adhesion.
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