SL/R231: phone holder falls off...








https://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Phone-Holder-Mount-Car/dp/B07G73GZ93/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2R9HOLSWZAAB9&dchild=1&keywords=fi tfort+magnetic+car+mount&qid=1591315327&sprefix=fi t+fort%2Caps%2C201&sr=8-3
I actually have one of these in two cars. You can see from the photos where I chose to mount this in my SL but you could easily chose to put is on the wood trim on the right side of the key pad.You have to stick a thin steel pad on the back of your phone. I doubt if the strong magnet would interfere with your charger (you might check with James Clerk Maxwell on this.)

I've also tried several CD slot phone mounts (Google this) but have found them more intrusive when not holding a device.
Last edited by slk55er; Jun 4, 2020 at 09:01 PM.








The windshield is probably the best smooth surface available. Could you mount your current holder there? Perhaps you could create a new smooth surface by adding a trim piece held in place with a 3M double sided adhesive pad. Will the suction cup hold on the wood surface just to the right of the numerical key pad? It is curved but the cup might hold.
Last edited by slk55er; Jun 5, 2020 at 11:52 AM.




I'm hoping to find either a clip that would hold the suction cup tight to console or a flat metal or plastic clip that I can stick the suction cup to.




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The charger came with an alternate vent mount, BTW, which also doesn't work well with the R231's vent design. I have an old Lexus RX330 that I use as a beach car/winter car, and both mounts work great in it. Ironic, as I wouldn't give a second thought to drilling holes in that car's dashboard!
My first CLK didn't have navigation and the little Garmin units were everywhere so I put a universal ball mount on one of the dummy switches in the console, described in THIS 2011 THREAD (apologies for the Photobucket watermarks). I was handier then, and much more willing to modify
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