How to Locate the Tracker If Your Car Is Being Tracked?

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McSilas
07/25/25 2:49pm
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's better to go to an auto repair shop to check the wiring, otherwise, it may damage the car's wiring and the gain would not be worth the loss.
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