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How to Insert an ETC Charge Card Correctly?

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Lawson
07/29/25 4:04am
Insert the ETC card into the OBU device with the front side facing the driver and the back side facing the windshield, ensuring the chip is inserted into the OBU device. The ETC card connects the vehicle's electronic information with the highway toll station's electronic information. The ETC sensor is usually installed inside the vehicle, on the front windshield. The base is secured with a small round plastic suction cup attached to the front windshield. The express card contains a chip, which is linked to a bank card, and money can also be loaded onto the express card. To use it, remove the express card and gently insert the side with the chip into the ETC sensor.
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LeRyan
08/12/25 3:46pm
The first time I drove my own car, I thought inserting the ETC card was a casual matter and just shoved it in randomly. As a result, the device didn’t recognize it at the highway entrance, and I almost ended up being late. Later, a friend taught me that the side of the card with the metal chip must face the direction inside the device—usually the chip should be facing downward or inward. You need to push it gently but firmly all the way in until you hear a crisp click sound. Once inserted correctly, the card head will be firmly secured without any looseness, and the device’s indicator light should light up to display the card number. Never insert it backward or incompletely, as that can cause toll payment failures and repeated hassles. Also, avoid bending the card or getting it wet to prevent damaging the contacts. After trying a few times, I got the hang of it. Now, I always check and make sure it’s properly inserted before each trip. This ensures smooth and worry-free highway travel, avoiding unexpected troubles. Inserting it correctly can even extend the card’s lifespan.
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LeIsabella
10/02/25 8:29am
As a homemaker who frequently travels with children, I pay special attention to the correct insertion of the ETC card. When inserting the card into the ETC device, remember to face the metal side inward, usually pushing it downward until you hear a light click. Once properly inserted, the device screen should display the card information or show a green light for confirmation. If there's no response, it might be inserted the wrong way or not pushed in firmly enough—quickly reinsert it. Avoid casually placing the card in your pocket to prevent bending; also, ensure the device is securely fixed on the windshield without obstructing the view. Correct insertion allows for instant passage at highway toll stations without stopping to pay, making it convenient and safe. If inserted incorrectly, the toll collection may be interrupted, affecting your travel record or even leading to incorrect charges, costing you extra money. I've developed a habit of checking the card insertion status before every trip.
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DiJustin
11/16/25 3:25am
I've been driving for over a decade and have heard many complaints about ETC issues, mostly due to improper card insertion. The correct method is: Insert the card with the metal chip side facing inward toward the device, ensuring the direction is correct, gently push it to the bottom until you hear a 'click' sound for stability. If inserted incorrectly, the device light will blink or stay off, indicating a reading failure. Once inserted, avoid loosening or shaking the card, and regularly clean the slot with a dry cloth to maintain good contact. Incorrect positioning may lead to poor highway recognition, resulting in failed passage or fines. It's also crucial to check if the device is firmly attached to the windshield. Insert it correctly, and you'll pass through toll stations smoothly.
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