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<ul><li>Step 1: Clean the area of the windshield where the transponder will be mounted. If you do not have the alcohol pad, you can use standard rubbing alcohol and a cotton pad to clean the area.</li><li>Step 2: Peel off the paper from the back of the velcro tab on your transponder.</li><li>Step 3: Position your transponder on the inside of the windshield, behind the mirror. It is best to mount your transponder in the centre of the windshield where the rear-view mirror hides it from view.The transponder must be mounted at least one inch in from the edge of the windshield and two inches from the antenna of a remote car starter. For commercial vehicles (windshield is split in the middle), place your transponder to the right of the split in the lower middle of the windshield.</li><li>Step 4: Press your transponder firmly against the glass.</li></ul> | <ul><li>Step 1: Clean the area of the windshield where the transponder will be mounted. If you do not have the alcohol pad, you can use standard rubbing alcohol and a cotton pad to clean the area.</li><li>Step 2: Peel off the paper from the back of the velcro tab on your transponder.</li><li>Step 3: Position your transponder on the inside of the windshield, behind the mirror. It is best to mount your transponder in the centre of the windshield where the rear-view mirror hides it from view.The transponder must be mounted at least one inch in from the edge of the windshield and two inches from the antenna of a remote car starter. For commercial vehicles (windshield is split in the middle), place your transponder to the right of the split in the lower middle of the windshield.</li><li>Step 4: Press your transponder firmly against the glass.</li></ul> | ||
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/canada-toll Canada tolls and toll passes] | * [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/canada-toll Canada tolls and toll passes] | ||
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/nova-scotia-toll-highway-e-pass Nova Scotia toll highway and bridges] | * [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/nova-scotia-toll-highway-e-pass Nova Scotia toll highway and bridges] | ||
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/macpass MACPASS] | * [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/macpass MACPASS] | ||
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pei-bridge-confederation-bridge-toll-strait-pass Prince Edward Island tolls] | * [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pei-bridge-confederation-bridge-toll-strait-pass Prince Edward Island tolls] | ||
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/new-brunswick-toll-roads New Brunswick tolls] | * [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/new-brunswick-toll-roads New Brunswick tolls] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 22 May 2024
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What is E-Pass tag
The E-Pass[1], a transponder (tag), is a small, electronic device that we put on the inside of the vehicle’s windshield. It can be tucked behind the rear-view mirror and is used to calculate and pay the tolls electronically. You don’t need to stop to pay toll.
How to get E-Pass
If you are a new E-Pass user, you can apply online[2] to get a transponder. If you buy a new car, remove your E-Pass from your old car and put it on the windshield of your new car.
How to mount E-Pass
Instructions for proper installation and a mounting template are provided with your transponder. It is important that you follow these mounting instructions.
- Step 1: Clean the area of the windshield where the transponder will be mounted. If you do not have the alcohol pad, you can use standard rubbing alcohol and a cotton pad to clean the area.
- Step 2: Peel off the paper from the back of the velcro tab on your transponder.
- Step 3: Position your transponder on the inside of the windshield, behind the mirror. It is best to mount your transponder in the centre of the windshield where the rear-view mirror hides it from view.The transponder must be mounted at least one inch in from the edge of the windshield and two inches from the antenna of a remote car starter. For commercial vehicles (windshield is split in the middle), place your transponder to the right of the split in the lower middle of the windshield.
- Step 4: Press your transponder firmly against the glass.
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