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It is strongly recommended to mount {{{model|FMB2YX}}} outside of the vehicle with the sticker direction to the sky. <br>
It is strongly recommended to mount {{{model|FMB2YX}}} outside of the vehicle with the sticker direction to the sky. [[Image:Trucks.png|800px|right]]
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Most commercial trucks have plastic hood in front of the vehicle. It is recommended to mount {{{model|FMB2YX}}} under the hood. Power cord output of the device should be at the bottom. If it is not possible, if a front hood is made of some kind of metal, the device can be mounted inside the car on the front panel as close as possible to the front window. <br/>
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Most commercial trucks have plastic hood in front of the vehicle. It is recommended to mount FMB2YX<br />
 
under the hood. Power cord output of the device should be at the bottom. If it is not possible,<br />
 
if a front hood is made of some kind of metal, the device can be mounted inside the car on the front<br />
 
panel as close as possible to the front window.
 
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 31 May 2018

It is strongly recommended to mount FMB2YX outside of the vehicle with the sticker direction to the sky.
Trucks.png


Most commercial trucks have plastic hood in front of the vehicle. It is recommended to mount FMB2YX under the hood. Power cord output of the device should be at the bottom. If it is not possible, if a front hood is made of some kind of metal, the device can be mounted inside the car on the front panel as close as possible to the front window.
Truck Inside.png