Radar Detector Hardwire Kit,Direct Wire Wiring kit for Escort Valentine One Uniden Beltronics Cobra Radar Detector Quick Connection Plug and Play Power Cord Cable(13FT RJ11)
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FoxTrot
> 24 hourExactly as described. This was my first attempt at installing a mounted detector myself. Finished in under 20 minutes, works great, and looks as good as if I had hired a shop to put it in. The kit has multiple fuse box connectors including one that works perfectly on a 2020 Ford Mustang. Nice.
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Michael T. Warren
> 24 hourThe wires seem pretty sturdy but the included fuses wouldnt work with my Gen Prius. Luckily, I found a blank fuse slot that worked and didnt have to use the piggyback option.
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Dr. Kiera Runolfsson Sr.
> 24 hourI used it in my Ford Edge Sport, connected to my power supply fuse box, key switch and routed it behind the trim up to windshield mount next to the rear view mirror.. All hidden wires. Plenty amount of wire etc provided.
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Mr. Lawson Lockman III
> 24 hourSeems well thought-out.
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InsightPDX
> 24 hourI love how my order came with a trim popper and fuses of many types as well as fuse taps of many types! Wonderful presentation and quality components for my Uniden R3! Thank you!!!
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Cameron
> 24 hourinstalled it and i have to put the wire a certain way for it to work. pretty much got a defect wire unfortunately.
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S&Kion
> 24 hourUsed for 2 months stopped working didnt last but a min
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0x
> 24 hourWorked perfectly to install a Escort Max into my 17 WRX
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Knolls
> 24 hourGreat way to get power to the detector. Made for a clean, easy installation. Plenty of wire. Hardest part was getting to the fuse box.
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Ben Wright
> 24 hourI installed this in my E90 yesterday. There are a few such kits out there but this one gives you every common fuse connection type and the most cable length and its still well priced. It also includes a 5A fuse of every size, some replacement inline fuses, a few zip-ties, and even a trim pry tool! For easier cable routing by just tucking it behind some panels / molding without prying on anything, if you have any problem with the cable walking itself out over time, wrap some double-sided tape around it every 6 inches and tuck it back in. Go ahead and ground it first, but dont plug it in til the rest of its installed - dont risk screwing up and popping the one fuse they gave you. My only complaint with this kit is it could use just a few detailed instructions. Obviously it cant tell you how to route it in your vehicle or which fuse slot you should put it in. But it should tell you about the add-a-circuit system they have here: Now it helps if you have a meter on hand to verify the connections. Having done that I found the reason it has two fuse sockets on the connector is because the one closer to the fins is for an existing fuse, and simply lets that fuse sit in the circuit same as before, while tapping one fin to supply voltage to the radar detector through the 5A fuse you add. This way your RD is on its own (fused) circuit, and you dont need an empty fuse socket (although thats still ideal). Just be sure to find a fuse which isnt energized til key-ON! Or accessory if you want. Its your battery, do what you want. I would recommend this kit. I cant believe how long I used the coily cigarette-lighter cable.