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Have any of you Seattle area Model S owners had any success in installing a Good to Go pass on the inside of your windshield? Or should I opt for an exterior installation?
Have any of you Seattle area Model S owners had any success in installing a Good to Go pass on the inside of your windshield? Or should I opt for an exterior installation?
Sorry if I double post on this one...
According to the Good To Go site, the Model S requires a license plate pass. I ordered mine a week ago and got it within a couple days.
Is it as ugly as some claim?
It is indeed big and ugly. Luckily, it does work fine behind the nose cone. I used heavy duty Velcro to attach it to the front of the bumper, and it works fine. The only issue is if I ever want to use a HOT lane (i.e. 167) and have more than one person in the car. It would take a few minutes to remove and replace the nose cone. More than likely, though, I'll never need to do that.It is.
I wonder if it would work if placed behind the plastic nose cone.
Does anyone know if the license plate registration (the extra .25, not the pass) works if you don't have a front license plate?
Btw, I just realized this is in the wrong topic.
I just stopped by the GtG pass store off of Northrup in Bellevue and picked up a motorcycle headlight pass. They activated it and added it to my account while I was in the store, very simple. I just stuck it on the headlight near the chrome part that doesn't have any lights in it on the outside edge. First time across the 520 and it worked perfect and is barely noticeable.
I have a front plate pass, of course works perfectly.
is the other problem people have here that they don't have their front plate mounted?
I do have a slight issue that my front plate mount wasn't installed to have the top screw holes usable, so my front plate pass is installed on the lower part of the plate, partially blocking the license plate number. Planning to get that fixed whenever I first go in for a service call -- waiting for Bellevue service center to open to do that and a few other things (creek is driving me crazy!)