Hi all, I picked up a rain/light sensor with the IR light filter as well as a v4.5 LCM that I would like to retrofit into my 2002 that didn't come with auto headlights/wipers.
The one thing I'm not sure how to deal with is that the windshields of cars that came from the factory with auto lights/wipers have this kind of black film deposited on the glass in the area where the rearview mirror's clamshell would enclose, with a cutout where you would stick the RLS to the windshield. Pic attached. Also, is that little dot cutout to the lower left of the main RLS cutout imortant, if so why?
My windshield doesn't have the black film, so I'm wondering how if this black film is there purely for cosmetic purposes, or if it is essential to the proper function of the RLS (keeps too much light from getting into the clamshelled part of the windshield and eventually into the RLS through the sides?). I bought some black vinyl window film from home depot to make my own solution, but it turns out that the film I bought isn't opaque, so, if it's important for function then I'll have to source something that is opaque. But I won't bother otherwise.
Thanks!
The one thing I'm not sure how to deal with is that the windshields of cars that came from the factory with auto lights/wipers have this kind of black film deposited on the glass in the area where the rearview mirror's clamshell would enclose, with a cutout where you would stick the RLS to the windshield. Pic attached. Also, is that little dot cutout to the lower left of the main RLS cutout imortant, if so why?
My windshield doesn't have the black film, so I'm wondering how if this black film is there purely for cosmetic purposes, or if it is essential to the proper function of the RLS (keeps too much light from getting into the clamshelled part of the windshield and eventually into the RLS through the sides?). I bought some black vinyl window film from home depot to make my own solution, but it turns out that the film I bought isn't opaque, so, if it's important for function then I'll have to source something that is opaque. But I won't bother otherwise.
Thanks!
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