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How to Remove the ETC from the Car?

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LaEmily
07/29/2025, 02:47:29 AM

Methods to remove the ETC from the car: 1. Prepare a fishing line; 2. Wear a pair of rubber gloves; 3. Straighten the fishing line with both hands and pull it down forcefully from the ETC. If it's stuck too tightly, pull several times and use the fishing line to cut through back and forth; 4. After cutting, clean the residue on the windshield with a wet wipe. ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) is an automatic toll collection system for highways or bridges. It uses dedicated short-range communication between the vehicle-mounted electronic tag installed on the windshield and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane at the toll station. Through computer networking technology and bank back-end settlement processing, it achieves the purpose of vehicles passing through highway or bridge toll stations without stopping to pay tolls.

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DeHenry
08/12/2025, 06:51:23 PM

I've taken apart several in-car ETC devices before, and the steps are actually not difficult—the key is to be meticulous. First, park the car securely and turn off the engine—safety first, to avoid accidental activation of the power. Locate the ETC device, usually a small box stuck in the middle of the windshield. Check if there are any wires connected; if so, gently unplug them without using excessive force. Then, slowly pry the device off with your hands or a small tool. The adhesive is strong, so peel it off bit by bit—don’t rush to avoid cracking the glass. After removal, clean any residual glue with alcohol to restore a clean surface. A reminder: the ETC device may involve a deposit, so it’s best to check with the issuing point whether it needs to be returned. If the glass gets damaged during removal, you’ll need to call a professional for repairs, which can be costly. Regularly inspect these components to prevent minor issues. In short, the process is simple—just take it step by step calmly.

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VonMiles
10/04/2025, 12:25:55 AM

Removing the ETC device from your car is a straightforward task, but it's important to follow the steps carefully. Before starting, turn off the car's power to avoid any risk of electric shock. The device is usually attached to the windshield with double-sided tape; gently pry it off without rushing to prevent damaging the glass. If there are wires, disconnect the connectors first—be gentle and avoid pulling. To remove adhesive residue, use alcohol or a specialized adhesive remover, wiping slowly and thoroughly. After completion, it's advisable to check the windshield for any damage. Additionally, since the ETC may be linked to an account, notify your service provider promptly to deactivate or transfer the device. For first-timers, don't stress—practice makes perfect. Remember, car maintenance is built on these small tasks, and developing a habit of regular checks is wise. Removing an ETC isn't difficult; prioritize safety and efficiency over speed.

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OKhloe
11/17/2025, 01:01:52 AM

Just removed the old ETC device from my car and installed a new one, sharing my personal experience. Located it at the top right corner of the windshield – the adhesive was really strong. First turned off the car power, then disconnected the wiring harness, carefully peeled off the tape, took half an hour to fully remove it. Cleaning the adhesive residue was a bit troublesome, only alcohol wipes did the job. Recommend reading the manual or watching online tutorials first to avoid mistakes. After removal, the interior feels much tidier, and I even wiped the glass while at it. Kept the ETC device properly stored in case it's needed for a future car change. Small modifications like this – DIY saves both time and money. The lesson is to take it slow, car parts can be finicky and improper handling may lead to troublesome consequences.

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DeAdalynn
01/07/2026, 02:38:08 AM

Safety is paramount when removing a car ETC device. Park the vehicle and turn off the engine before operation. Observe the location carefully, usually on the windshield. If there are wires, disconnect them first to prevent short circuits and fires. Be gentle when removing adhesive to avoid glass breakage and hand injuries. It is recommended to wear gloves for protection and use plastic pry tools instead of metal ones. Use mild solvents to clean residues to prevent corrosion. After removal, check the device's condition; if intact, it can be saved for future use. Also, consider why you are removing it—perhaps for an update or relocation. Back up ETC data in advance to avoid subsequent issues. Maintaining these small aspects of the car relates to daily driving experience, and every operation should focus on accident prevention.

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LeConnor
04/04/2026, 01:34:14 AM

Removing the ETC device from the car is quite straightforward, starting with turning off the engine. Locate the device accurately at the center of the windshield, and peel off the adhesive tape with even force—avoid yanking. When unplugging the wires, ensure the ports are aligned to prevent breakage. Taking time to clean off adhesive residue is worthwhile to maintain the interior's aesthetics. Remember to suspend ETC services after removal—contacting the supplier saves hassle. While at it, check for any loose attachments on the windshield as part of routine maintenance. If the device is old, consider recycling instead of discarding. The whole process, efficiently done in under 10 minutes, hinges on calm and patient handling. Tackling these small car components yourself fosters a sense of responsibility.

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