It may also lead to lots of fun watching your friends freak out as you drive full steam ahead for the toll tag lane without one in your window. OMG!!) Not easily disabled (if you would prefer to pay with cash, or think "the man" is watching you) Does not impress grandparents & ex girlfriends Disclaimer: In many instances people do not actually own their toll tag, but they are leased with a deposit, some of the steps in this tutorial may void the warranty on your tag, destroy your tag, void the warranty on your car, or destroy your car. Total time required: 5-20 minutes Difficulty: beginner Advantages: Not visible to thieves Will not obstruct view Can lighten load (by removing case around FasTrak/EZ-Pass Impresses all the boys & girls Easier to replace window glass if broken Disadvantages: Not easily removed or transfered (may take up to 10 whole minutes to remove. This Instructable was written for placing FasTrak tags (northern California) in 5th generation Honda Preludes from 1997 to 2001, but can be used on anything from Kias to Hummers anywhere in the world. I will describe the principles that will allow you to apply this to your car, how to remove the speedometer of a 5th Generation Honda Prelude (1997-2001), how to remove the toll tag from its case, how to secure it on top of the speedometer, and other logistics that go into this project. Originally written by me for This instructable covers how toll tags work and how to embed or hide your FasTrak, or EZ-Pass, or any other electronic toll collection device in your dash so that you do not have an annoying tag in your window.
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