Installing a 12 volt radar detector -- use 12 - 15 volt circuit behind the rear view mirror compartment.

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In case you are interested, you can install a 12 volt radar detector up next to your rear view mirror. There is a 12 - 15 volt circuit behind the rear view mirror compartment. It’s not necessarily easy to tap into the circuit, but it can be done if you have some mechanical skills.
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I had trouble trying to figure out a place where I could place the radar detector up top. The Sunvisor six make it difficult to situate a radar detector. I guess the best alternative is to replace the rear view mirror. But I like a more stealthy install.

Instead, I made a mount that would hide the radar detector behind the screen. It attaches to the vent and you could slide it left to right.

https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/radar-detector-movable-dash-mount-mod.19761/
 


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I followed the instructions and parts described in @edc's video. Tapped into the white connector as @edc recommended. I did not test the voltage, but Escort Redline 360c works with this connection point. I did have to set the detector to auto-off after 1 hour (lowest setting) otherwise it does not go off if sentry mode is turned on. Then it will turn on again automatically when I return to vehicle. I'm ok with it being hidden behind the visor.

Tesla Cybertruck Installing a 12 volt radar detector -- use 12 - 15 volt circuit behind the rear view mirror compartment. IMG_3829
 

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Does anyone know if there are mounting brackets for the Escort to go where the rear view mirror is? I know a couple of other 3D printed brackets exist for other brand detectors but wondering about the Escort. TIA.
 

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Does anyone know if there are mounting brackets for the Escort to go where the rear view mirror is? I know a couple of other 3D printed brackets exist for other brand detectors but wondering about the Escort. TIA.
Using this for my Escort. I did pop the camera cover and tapping into power would be easy but I like that I can take it off and put in center console and no wires hang out.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/1742233905/cybertruck-escort-radar-detector-rear?ref=yr_purchases

This cable

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPY64DQH?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1


Tesla Cybertruck Installing a 12 volt radar detector -- use 12 - 15 volt circuit behind the rear view mirror compartment. IMG_3019
 


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I saw in the headliner there is a 12v internal radar. You could use a 12V Dc - DC converter from that plug to USB-C, then barrel the usb-c to your RJ-11.
 

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I ordered the Tesla tire air compressor kit with my referral points thinking I could use it on my two Teslas. Turns out it has a standard 12v cigarette lighter adaptor for power. HUH? If I paid for it I would send it back. There may be a workaround, but as soon as I saw the cigarette adaptor, I got dissappointed and set it aside...
 

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I saw in the headliner there is a 12v internal radar. You could use a 12V Dc - DC converter from that plug to USB-C, then barrel the usb-c to your RJ-11.
If you did that, wouldn't you want a much shorter cord than the 6' usb c cord listed above? I haven't decided yet if I am going to do the tap in method and have cord tucked up for when it is needed or do what marsh1 did and simply plug it in when I need it then unplug and put coord away when I don't.
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