
ETC device reactivation method after removal: Insert and remove the ETC card twice consecutively until the electronic tag screen displays " is on". If "Tag invalid" appears when inserting/removing twice without the electronic tag attached, this is normal and doesn't affect activation. You can also directly press the button on top of the electronic tag to enable Bluetooth. Turn on your phone's Bluetooth, open the corresponding mobile APP (usually there's a download QR code on the electronic tag), and enter the device activation interface. Click "Device Connection" and wait patiently for the "Connection Successful" prompt. After successful connection, upload a photo of the vehicle's front to complete activation. ETC installation positions: For small vehicles like cars and minivans, the ETC card and OBU device should be installed on the upper middle part of the front windshield. For large vehicles like trucks and buses, the installation position is on the lower middle part.

Last time my ETC was accidentally knocked off during car washing. I thought I would have to pay for repairs, but reactivating it turned out to be super simple. First, I found a good spot and reattached the device to the windshield, making sure it was facing the toll gate direction to avoid signal issues. Then, I opened my , scanned the QR code on the back of the device using the bank's ETC app, and followed the step-by-step instructions—activation was done in under two minutes. Afterward, I specifically drove to a nearby toll station to test it and confirmed normal deductions before feeling at ease. A reminder to everyone: don’t remove it randomly in daily use, as frequent removal can loosen the adhesive and affect functionality. If the app activation fails, it might be due to the device not being firmly attached or poor network conditions—try again later or contact the service hotline; they’ll assist for free.

Reactivating the ETC after removal is actually quite straightforward, and I've tried it myself several times. The first step is to reattach the device to its original position on the windshield, ensuring it's firmly stuck without any wobbling. The second step, if it's a connected device, involves using a WeChat -program or bank app to enter the device number for one-click activation. The third step is a simple test drive to verify the effect. I've also found that regularly checking the battery to prevent drainage is key to avoiding issues. The usual reasons for removal are car washing or film replacement, but it's best to remove it as little as possible to avoid delays on the road. If you really need to remove it, remember its position for easier reinstallation. If you're unsure about anything, call the service hotline—they have plenty of experience and will patiently guide you through the process.

The first time I removed my ETC, I was so nervous thinking my car needed repairs. But a friend taught me simple steps: reattach the device to the windshield; open the bank app to find the self-service activation section and enter the device info; after completion, take a quick drive through a toll station to test. If there's no internet, you can also contact customer service for manual activation. ETC removal often happens when cleaning the windshield, so it's best not to move it unnecessarily to avoid malfunctions. Newbies, don't panic—just follow the steps one by one and you'll manage.

My home ETC device often gets removed due to window film replacement, but I'm quite accustomed to handling it. First, clean the windshield position and firmly reattach the device; then activate it by scanning the QR code with a smartphone - bank -programs make this very convenient; after activation, check if the device's indicator light flashes to confirm normal operation. I also recommend sticking a memo label to record the installation position for future reference. The entire process is free, saving you repair costs. During removal and installation, be mindful of wind exposure to ensure thorough drying, and only drive after confirming the device is securely attached.

Running long distances year-round, I frequently have to reactivate my ETC after removing it. Method: Reattach the device to its original position—securely sticking it is key; use the app to scan the QR code or call customer service for activation, with the latter being faster; afterward, conduct a practical test at the toll station to avoid issues. Frequent removal may wear out the adhesive, so it's best to install it firmly and avoid tampering to extend the device's lifespan. Signal issues during activation are common—just be patient and try a few more times, and it will eventually work.


