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Tomtom 920T Active Mount

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I recently bought a Tomtom 920T which I've fitted to my Golf Mk4 but I struggled to find a decent mounting solution to fit my needs & although what I did was to a Golf I suspect that it would also work on some Skodas (SWMBO's Fabia for instance) . :)

I wanted a fixed power mount from which the Tomtom could easily be removed, close to my line of sight, above dashboard level, hardwired to the vehicle ignition feed, with no trailing wires and so far as possible all the wiring out of sight. I do not like mounts that cover air vents or switches or suction mounts and as my phone already uses a "Brodit" mount to the side of the Golf radio, that position was not an option and it would not have been close to my eye line anyway.

The Brodit Power mount for the 920T looked good but I needed something substantial to mount it to, not the suction mount that came with the Tomtom and not something that was going to cover a vent or switches and most definitely not something that was going to mark or damage my car !

The bottom of the windscreen pillar on the drivers side was my favourite site for the unit. My solution to mounting it there was to fabricate my own alloy bracket and attach it to the substantial under dash mounting plate which can be accessed on the Golf via the fuse box cover on the drivers side. The new bracket I made runs up between the fuse box cover and the end of the dashboard just to the right of the steering wheel (just where I wanted the Tomtom to sit ! ) and it even allows the top of dash vent to blow behind it & over onto the side window.

To this bracket I then mounted a Brodit Power Mount (which has a swivel to allow some movement) and I ran the power wire back down under the new bracket into the fusebox area where I picked up a switched feed and earth. which I soldered onto the cigar plug contacts, insulated and tucked it up out of the way with a cable tie. (NOTE the Tomtom 920 does not use a 12v supply & it requires the cigar adapter to reduce the voltage to the correct level).

The TMC aerial was hidden away (despite indications that it would not work if doing this) by running it up the inside of the window pillar and back towards the back of the car for it's full length and "the egg" part sits just behind the new bracket. It seems to work fine picking up traffic information within a couple of minutes of switch on and so far on the few trips I've done out of main city areas it seems to continue to receive a signal & update without any problems.

The mount itself is very rigid (excuse the current state of it in the pictures, it needs a proper coat of satin black paint rather than the quick attempt I gave it) and does not damage my car in any way.

The Brodit Powered Holder allows a degree of movement with it's swivel head while the Tomtom 920T easily clips in and out of the mount without any great difficulty. The Tomtom unit is set to power down whilst giving a ten second countdown on the screen, allowing me to cancel shutdown if I want, whenever the ignition is switched off. :) It is also set to carry on from wherever it left off on the next power up which allows me to stop en-route, power down the Tomtom and not have to worry about setting up the route again when I'm ready to continue.

I'm not too bothered about the holder (and my Talex Unit for that matter) being in sight of others as I always remove the Satnav & Talex unless I'm parking in my own garage at night or at the secure indoor parking at my office.

Not perhaps what everyone would go for but it's just exactly what I wanted and I thought I'd share this with anyone else looking for a similar kind of mounting solution. Although this works in a Mk4 Golf I suspect it would also work in many Skodas. :thumbup:

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I quite like that!

Totally agree with the brodit holders covering the air vents etc, they are good in so much as they dont damage anything but a pain when they block the vent or switchgear.

I am looking for somthing similar in my Octy2...... currently on a non active mount on a brodit pro-clip but need it to have a perm feed now as Im gonna be using the car more now.

Steve

  • 7 months later...

Where did you pick the 12 volt supply from

  • 2 months later...
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Where did you pick the 12 volt supply from

Ignition switched supply from the fuse box directly beneath the mount. :)

Have fitted the active swivel mount clip to my Mk2 Octavia - but to the left of centre, not right as it is intended. Thsi ensures the hazard switch and R/H vent are completely free and the passenger can still operate theirs. Wiring passed through a nothc cut in the lower leg of the clip and between dash and central console surround - above radio. Removing the radio meant easy wring to live/earth and that the wires could pass through the gap for clip etc, the radio replacing pushes the surround back into place. Easy to reach and operate and in easy eyesight.

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