August 11, 2006

TomTom GO 510 or TomTom GO 910 Mounting Issues?

Club TomTom has posted a Summer Tip that will help you if you are having issues mounting your TomTom GO 510 or your TomTom GO 910 GPS system to your windshield. We know there has been a lot of talk about mounting issues on the new TomTom GO GPS systems, could some of these have been user error?

Directions after the jump:


From the Club TomTom site:

Proper installation of a GO 510 or 910 in your car takes just a few easy steps.
1. Place the mount on the desired spot on your windshield and turn the dial to the right until it clicks once (make sure your windshield is clean)
2. Place your TomTom on the spoon of the mount and adjust the elbow so that you can clearly see the screen from your position in the car.
3. Turn the dial to the right again until it clicks once more to lock it in position.

The last step is the trick. This will lock the elbow of the mount in place to prevent drooping. For the visually inclined, check out this instructional video on how to properly use the GO 510 & 910 mount; it’s no Citizen Kane, but the video has a downright funky groove playing in the background, so that’s cool.

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Posted by Scott Martin at August 11, 2006 8:18 AM

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