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Radar Detector Hardwiring

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Anyone go down this route and not have to buy a new mirror? Would love to hear the details.
 
You can buy a hard wire kit and hard wire it to the fuse box. Haven’t done it in a Telluride, but have done it in my last 4 vehicles and plan to do the same in my Telluride when it arrives.

Have it mounted on the dash and the wire routed along the back of the dash hidden from view to the Fuse Box.
 
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Hardwired my V1 last night off the mirror. Black was actually ground! I forget ign + color (2 tone) but it was the wire farthest away from the black (had one wire in between them)
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Do you know how many pins are in the Telluride mirror?

I thought the mirror on the Telly has a male connector for power but it does not have any visible connector. Looks like power runs through the stem itself. So this adapter will not work.
 
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