How to Find a GPS Tracker on Your Car?
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Carefully search around the front and rear bumpers, inside the left and right doors, etc. It is not recommended for car owners to search by themselves. It is better to go to an auto repair shop to check the wiring, otherwise, it may damage the car's wiring, which is not worth the loss.
To locate a tracker on a car, I would start from a physical perspective. Check external ports on the vehicle, such as the OBD port, for any suspicious devices inserted there, as these are commonly exploited. Feel around under the seats, beneath the floor mats, and in the corners of the trunk for any unusual protrusions; some trackers are small and flat, hidden in dark spots and hard to detect. Use a small flashlight to thoroughly search all spaces, including seat seams and door panel gaps. If unsure, consider purchasing an RF scanner to move around the car and detect signals—when the signal strengthens, it might indicate a tracker transmitting location data. Doing this regularly can help protect your privacy. Don’t overlook parking safety, and if the risk feels high, drive to a repair shop and let experts assist.