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ULB9E Mounting
Front Windshield Adhesive Mount
1.
The hood can be installed such that the
cord can exit either side.
Route the cord through the appropriate
slot and slide the hood onto the back of
the light until the hooks on the hood
“latch” onto the light.
CAUTION:
Take extreme caution not to over tighten the nuts!!! Over
tightening of the nuts can strip the holes and result in a faulty mount.
3. Hold the light up to your windshield to test fit the best location for the light, typically high
on the windshield touching the headliner.
DO NOT MOUNT ON DEFROSTER LINES!!
4. Clean your windshield with alcohol and ensure it is dry.
5. Remove the tape liner from both brackets on the light.
Light Replacement
If you need to replace your light for any reason,
you can leave the brackets affixed to the
window and remove the light from them.
1. Loosen both nuts only enough to slide the light
out of the slots in the brackets. The brackets
will remain attached to the windshield.
2. Install new light by sliding it back into place in the
bracket slots.
Note - insure square head of carriage bolt is within bracket slot.
3. Tighten both nuts. Note - Do not over tighten nuts as doing so may cause
the carriage bolt head to spin in the hood.
6. Place light in the chosen location pressing firmly on the brackets ensuring maximum
contact and adhesion.
7. With the brackets in place and secure, loosen both nuts only enough to slide the light
snugly against the windshield and then retighten.
Because it takes about 72 hours or 3 days for the adhesive to reach full
bonding potential, check the light often during this period to ensure the
tape maintains full contact with the bracket and glass.
Bracket Removal
Over time the bracket adhesive bond becomes stronger. If the procedure below doesn't
work it may be necessary to use alcohol or WD40 to soften the adhesive in combination with
the steps below.
1. Remove the light head as described under
Light Replacement
.
2. Using razor blade scraper, carefully scrape the adhesive tape off the window gently
prying the bracket away from the window until it is removed.
2. If desired, install the rubber gasket along the edge of the hood
to help reduce vibration against the window, as well as to
allow for minor adjustments to the curvature of the window.