How to Remove ETC from the Car?

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StAustin
07/30/25 2:23am
Method to remove the ETC device from the car: There is double-sided tape behind the OBU device. Use a hair dryer to heat it, then gently pry it off with a small plastic scraper, and finally wipe clean with a cloth. The benefits of installing ETC are as follows: 1. Electronic Toll Collection System: Automatic toll collection for highways or bridges. Through dedicated short-range communication between the vehicle-mounted electronic tag installed on the windshield and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane of the toll station, the system uses computer networking technology to settle accounts with the bank, achieving the purpose of paying highway or bridge tolls without stopping at the toll station. 2. Display of Fees: Transportation authorities and highway management units have implemented the ETC 'Fee Display' project. All highway exit lanes can now display the total toll for the current trip.
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