How to Remove ETC Without Damaging the Car Film
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When removing the ETC, you can use a hairdryer to heat the double-sided adhesive on the back of the ETC, then use a small plastic scraper to remove the adhesive, and finally wipe it clean with a cloth. This method will not damage the car film. Precautions for using ETC: The ETC transaction sensing range is 8 meters. When encountering a vehicle in front that has stopped, to prevent the front vehicle's ETC device from malfunctioning or not having an ETC device at all, maintain a distance of more than 10 meters from the front vehicle to avoid automatic sensing and paying for the front vehicle. The ETC lane recognition speed is 20km/h. If the speed is too fast, the vehicle device information cannot be read, which may also result in a failed payment. Unauthorized removal or movement of the OBU device, or detachment or loosening of the ETC electronic tag, will cause the electronic tag to fail. It can be sent to the bank where the ETC card was issued or the highway service office for testing. If the loosening or detachment is not due to human factors, it only needs to be reactivated. When using a debit card bound to ETC, insufficient balance may also cause payment failure. Follow the guidance of on-site staff to use the manual MTC lane, and pass through using cash or card payment. Poor sensing may occur if the car's windshield is too thick. This is especially important for vehicles that have had their windshields replaced after an accident or for those who have modified their front windshields.