How to Check if There is a Tracker on Your Car
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There are several methods to check if there is a tracker on your car: 1. Directly search the car (strong magnet, non-installation type): As we all know, to avoid being found, people will try to install or place GPS trackers in some relatively hidden locations, such as near the front and rear bumpers, inside and outside the doors, etc. However, this also makes these so-called hidden locations actually common knowledge. 2. Follow the clues and check the wiring (wired type): Currently, most GPS trackers on the market are still wired and need to be connected to the car's power supply to function. Therefore, to find a GPS tracker installed by someone, searching along the car's power lines is also a feasible method. However, this requires more professional personnel, otherwise, you may not know the location of the power lines. 3. Check the OBD interface (OBD interface type): Nowadays, many OBD devices have functions such as vehicle fault diagnosis, anomaly detection, positioning, and driving records. For example, the Music Position Locator Smart Diagnostic Terminal can not only detect various fault codes in the vehicle but also perform positioning. By plugging into the OBD interface, functions such as point naming, timed tracking, fuel consumption analysis, and driving optimization can be used. Therefore, when searching, the OBD interface should also be checked.