Trynforpar Report post Posted August 22, 2015 I'm a newbie to motorhomes and would like to know the most common location on the windshield to mount an EZ Pass. Do most of you mount it on top, bottom or left side. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bandorr2000 Report post Posted August 22, 2015 Mine is centered, about a foot or so from the top. Haven't had any issues with it being read there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted August 22, 2015 Trynforpar. Welcome to the Forum! I've been trying for par, for 25 years now! LOL I got mine in center, about 4 inches from top on Coach and same on toad. Newer had an issue! Good Luck and safe travel. Carl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rlbarkleyii Report post Posted August 22, 2015 Center windshield about twelve inches from top. No issues. Have one transmitter for MH, and one for MH with toad. Keep the unused device in metal box when not being used. Have FL and VA that gives me national access. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lmsooter Report post Posted August 23, 2015 Indiana EZ Pass instructions I received said to use those for trucks, buses, etc for my motorhome - 1 to 2 inches from the bottom of the windshield centered or just to the right of center if it is a divided windshield. Has worked well so far through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylviania, New York Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted August 23, 2015 Stoloffs, Since you have problems with it on the windshield wouldn't it have better to mount it to the front of camper above the windshield rather then down on the bumper where it could be stolen? Herman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted August 23, 2015 Indiana EZ Pass instructions I received said to use those for trucks, buses, etc for my motorhome - 1 to 2 inches from the bottom of the windshield centered or just to the right of center if it is a divided windshield. Has worked well so far through Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylviania, New York The instructions that came with my EZ PAS was to mount the motorhome one to the left of center about 6 in down. The car was to the right of center behind the rearview mire. I got mine in New Hampshire in June. One for the Motorhome and one for the car. I keep the one in the car in the protective bag when towing so it cant be read. I was motivated after paying full price on the George Washington bridge $76.00. It has been thoroughly tested and have had no problems. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trynforpar Report post Posted August 24, 2015 Thanks to all for the helpful advise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted August 24, 2015 Wildebill. Try that in Texas and you'll be paying more than $76.00! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted August 24, 2015 Ditto Carl, I have three Toll Tags, Car, Truck and MH. When we use a Toll Road it read the vehicle. When we are towing the truck with the MH it reads the MH and the truck. This works on all Toll Roads in both Texas and Oklahoma. That is nice. Kansas has the same agreement with Oklahoma but not Texas yet. They hope to have it in place soon. I sure wish there was a National Toll Tag. Herman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dorgene Report post Posted August 24, 2015 From Wiki: "Under MAP-21 (Federal legislation passed in 2012), all ETC (Electronic Tool Collection) facilities in the United States must reach some form of interoperability by October 1, 2016." So we have something to look forward to. Hope it is not delayed. When we had a class C with front overhang, we mounted our I-Pass low/center of the windshield and it worked fine. If you ever want to see if your device is working properly, just head for a manual/cash toll collection lane. Gate should open automatically. Note: I-Pass, EZ-Pass, I-Zoom are all compatible with each other. These devices do have non-replaceable batteries in them and they do die eventually. We had concerns about ours and stopped at an I-Pass service center. They confirmed the battery was dead and quickly replaced it at no charge. The I-Pass is issued by Illinois. We don't live in Illinois but we do have an Illinois I-Pass. It is very user friendly. Everything can be done online, including getting one. They have only 2 types: a white one for cars, non-commercial trucks, RV's, etc., and a blue one for commercial trucks and buses. No classes of vehicles to be concerned with. You can list all your vehicles under one I-Pass - cars, trailers, motorhomes, etc., no matter what the size. We have one I-Pass and move it between vehicles as needed (legal with I-Pass). Once when we were traveling with friends in their vehicle, we listed their vehicle and used our I-Pass without any problem. Hope this helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jleamont Report post Posted August 24, 2015 We have the windshield mount design, its located about 12" up from the bottom of the TV cabinet, facing forward. its actually mounted backwards since its stuck to the cabinet but works just fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted August 24, 2015 Wildebill. Try that in Texas and you'll be paying more than $76.00! Try what???? Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted August 25, 2015 Bill. Quote " I keep the one for the car in a bag, so it can't be read when towing"! Your post 6:28 yesterday. Carl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted August 25, 2015 Bill. Quote " I keep the one for the car in a bag, so it can't be read when towing"! Your post 6:28 yesterday. Carl This was per the instructions from EZ Pass. Pleas show me what facts you have for your statement. What does the toll I payed before I got the EZ-Pass have to do with anything? Most people know that EZ-PASS is not valid in Texas. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wayne77590 Report post Posted August 25, 2015 Texas is EZ Tag. Only debited when used. Populate the EZ Tag with $40 and leave it there forever. As you use it tolls will be deducted. When it gets down to around $15 it will populate to $40 with the CC card or bank account selected when registering. It sh\ure would be nice if there was one toll system throughout the U.S. eh? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manholt Report post Posted August 25, 2015 Wayne. Yes, it would! What each State charges, I don't care. There are some toll roads, that I need to start slowing down as soon as I get up to speed or take the long way around on a secondary road. I guess we have to wait until October and then how will we know, if the bill becomes a reality? Carl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trutone Report post Posted October 2, 2015 Ours is at the bottom next to the center post. I drive an 18 wheeler and that is where they work well on high vehicles, so I mounted my ez pass there on the mh. Never had a problem. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jleamont Report post Posted October 5, 2015 Be sure when you order the EZPass you order one type and place it where it belongs for that type. Example, they make the following that i am aware of; 1, windshield mount 2, roof mount 3, license plate mount If you order a license plate mount and put it on the roof or up high they tend not to work. I had a driver at work take a license plate mount off and had one of our shops place it on a roof faring, needless to say the booth missed the transponder everytime. Funny the roof mount and license plate mount look identical. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lylefikse Report post Posted October 6, 2015 We move ours from motorhome to car and have never had a problem just setting it on the dash. Works great. Ours is from Delaware, (no yearly service charge). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ultraglide Report post Posted October 6, 2015 Have placed mine in the same location in the motorhome as I have in the car. There has been no problems. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimnorm Report post Posted November 1, 2015 OK, I get it that one can mount an EZPass in a number of locations and that there are several non-compatible systems around the US. That is the easy part. WHat I would really like is the Dummy's Guide to EZPass. How many do I need? One for RV and one for the toad? or just one and move it? Or do I need to have one in each vehicle? Everything I've read just leave me wondering. Thank you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildebill308 Report post Posted November 1, 2015 OK, I get it that one can mount an EZPass in a number of locations and that there are several non-compatible systems around the US. That is the easy part. WHat I would really like is the Dummy's Guide to EZPass. How many do I need? One for RV and one for the toad? or just one and move it? Or do I need to have one in each vehicle? Everything I've read just leave me wondering. Thank you Where are you located? Are you in a state that has EZPass? You can walk in or do it on line or call. If you are not in the north east I would do it before I traveled there and save some money. You need one per vehicle. If you are towing your toad they told me to take the toad transponder and place it in the special bag so it can't be read. http://www.e-zpassiag.com/ Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jleamont Report post Posted November 2, 2015 jimnorman, let me help. When you apply for the EZpass you are presented with options, basically what is the weight class of the vehicle it is intended for. In my situation I bought two, one for the coach and one for our cars, the toll charges for the higher weight vehicle are more. When I am towing the jeep it does not have the 2nd EZpass inside. When I go through a toll booth it follows the coach EZpass and that EZpass gets the charges applied to it. When you set up the account you must fill in all vehicle information that belongs to each transponder, so the one for the RV only has that listed, the other one we just keep in case were going somewhere and we just snap it to the windshield in what ever car we decide to take. In our situation the Jeep is listed on our vehicle list, so when it goes through a toll booth in tow the RV transponder gets charged for both based off of the weights of the axles. Now, if you place the RV transponder into your car you will supposedly pay a higher toll, this is the reason we have two. they also have an option to keep a credit card on file and when your account goes below a certain dollar amount (I think it's $70.00) they charge your card. PA EZpass usually sends me emails to keep me up to date on the account status. I hope this helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hermanmullins Report post Posted November 2, 2015 In the Dallas Fort Worth area, we have Toll Tags issued by NTTA. I have three tags. One on the car, one on the truck and the third on the motor home. Rather then set the coaches tag for 5 as axles I have it set for three. This way if I am not towing I only get charged for three. When towing it reads both tags and I am charged for five. NTTA set up an account for you on your credit card for $80.00. I'm not sure at what balance they recharge but you will see it on your statement. Herman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites