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By Genius Asian Updated

Car Key Battery: DIY Phone and GPS Mount Solutions

Key Takeaways

  • This video covers the cheapest and simplest DIY approaches to mounting a phone or GPS in your car
  • Commercial car phone mounts range from cheap and flimsy to expensive and bulky — DIY offers a better middle ground
  • The solution uses materials you likely already have at home
  • A secure phone mount improves safety by keeping your phone at eye level while driving
  • The approach prioritizes simplicity and zero cost over aesthetics

What This Video Shows

If you need a way to mount your phone or GPS device in your car but do not want to spend money on a commercial mount, this video presents the cheapest and simplest DIY solution. Using everyday household materials, you can create a functional mount that keeps your device secure and visible while driving.

The video demonstrates the construction and installation process, showing that you do not need any special tools or skills to put this together.

Why DIY Car Mounts

Commercial car phone mounts have several problems:

  • Suction cup mounts often fall off in hot weather
  • Vent clip mounts can block airflow and do not fit all vent designs
  • Magnetic mounts require attaching metal to your phone
  • Dashboard mounts use adhesive that can damage surfaces

A DIY solution lets you create something custom-fitted to your specific car and phone, often more securely than a universal commercial product.

Safety Considerations

Having your phone mounted at eye level near the windshield is safer than having it loose in a cupholder or on the passenger seat. A properly mounted phone reduces the time your eyes are off the road when checking navigation or taking hands-free calls.

However, always prioritize driving safety. Set your navigation before you start driving, and avoid interacting with your phone while the vehicle is in motion.

General Car Maintenance Philosophy

Every car maintenance task you learn to do yourself saves money and builds confidence. The key principles that apply across all DIY car work:

Safety First: Always use proper jack stands, work on a level surface, and wear appropriate eye protection. Never work under a car supported only by a jack. The few minutes spent on safety setup could save your life.

Right Tools Matter: Having the correct tools makes every job easier and reduces the risk of damaging components. A basic socket set, combination wrenches, a torque wrench, and a floor jack with stands handle the majority of home mechanic tasks.

Service Manual: A service manual for your specific vehicle provides torque specifications, fluid capacities, and step-by-step procedures written by the manufacturer. It is one of the best investments you can make as a DIY mechanic.

Keep Records: Track every maintenance task with the date, mileage, and what was done. This record helps you stay on schedule and adds value if you sell the vehicle.

Know Your Limits: Some jobs require specialized tools or expertise. There is no shame in taking a job to a professional when it exceeds your skills or equipment. The goal is not to do everything yourself — it is to do what makes sense yourself.

For related car DIY content, see our guide on rearview mirror repair or windshield crack repair. For more phone-related tips, check out how to attach a smartphone to a tripod.

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