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I had in my various cars this problem once in while.
When I was driving my Saab Viggen, the Laser detector used to fire upon , honking or when squirting water in the windshield. I thought the problem was only of position or whatever. I used it on a trip with my Lexus SUV and started firing out of nowhere. Now I put it back in my new car another Saab , and is firing all the time. Usually it does it when I take the same turns on the same spots everyday where I know positively there is nobody with a laser gun. It is doing more and more often without reason. So I'm talking of three different cars and the Laser detector giving false positives. I must say however that it saved me numerous times. |
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So far I have not received any false laser alarm in my 8500, I have received about half a dozen warnings, but all were real laser warnings.
Most of my warning were direct hits as there were no other cars ahead of me. But I did receive a scatter laser warning while driving behind two semi. As laser become more prevalent on the highway and in the city, I would be interested in seeing how effective it is in picking up scattered laser. In any event, I will never use it for protection against laser, especially at night. If you don't pay attention to look for the cop, 90% of the time it is too late. If mine is giving me constant false warnings, I would rather turn off the laser detection and get a Blinder. |
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I have had my 8500 since about 2004 with no issues in one car. In 2008 I got a second car and started swapping the detector back and forth, I came across this same issue of the laser warning going off every time my supercharger whine got too loud (or something else related to hard acceleration).
I contacted Escort and they had me send it in...I forget how much it cost, but it wasn't very expensive (maybe $80-100?) but they had to "recalibrate" the laser detector...unless you hold it flat at all times, which is hard when swapping in and out of different cars, I believe the laser sensor gets out of whack and give false positives. Since I had the unit recalibrated by escort I've had no issues...however, I've gone out of my way to keep it level and flat as much as possible. hope this helps...
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LCD screens in cellphones or GPS nav devices located near the detector will also cause laser falsing. |
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Enjoyed this hub.
Technology like fire can be good or bad. It may just be a matter of time before license plates or license tags will contain RF chips in them. Possibly using the entire license plate as an antenna.
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