MADPWR
Passed Driver's Ed
- Location
- Chicago burbs, IL
- Car(s)
- 2018 Golf R
In case this helps anyone out... I applied the E-ZPass sticker to the backside of my rear view mirror, and it works just fine.
I took a large black Sharpie marker and blacked out the sticker while it was still on the card it arrived on (*Make sure you write down the serial number and register your tag before you do this*). There are grooves in it, so I was sure to get the point of the Sharpie into the grooves and around the edges of the sticker to completely black it out. I let it sit for an hour or so to make sure it was fully dry before I went to stick it to the back of my rear view mirror. I don't even know it is there, unless I stare at it through the windshield.
I used to have the transponder attached to the back of my rear view mirror in one of those black rubber-type of cases. That hid it very well from sight, and it worked great. I upgraded my mirror to the Homelink one. The light sensor for the dimming function is on the opposite side from the stock mirror, so I could only get the sticker to fit without covering the sensor.
Hopefully, this information is useful to you guys.
I took a large black Sharpie marker and blacked out the sticker while it was still on the card it arrived on (*Make sure you write down the serial number and register your tag before you do this*). There are grooves in it, so I was sure to get the point of the Sharpie into the grooves and around the edges of the sticker to completely black it out. I let it sit for an hour or so to make sure it was fully dry before I went to stick it to the back of my rear view mirror. I don't even know it is there, unless I stare at it through the windshield.
I used to have the transponder attached to the back of my rear view mirror in one of those black rubber-type of cases. That hid it very well from sight, and it worked great. I upgraded my mirror to the Homelink one. The light sensor for the dimming function is on the opposite side from the stock mirror, so I could only get the sticker to fit without covering the sensor.
Hopefully, this information is useful to you guys.