How to Remove the ETC Tag?
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You can use a hairdryer to blow hot air at the junction between the OBU device and the windshield. The adhesive tape on the back of the device will soften when heated, reducing its stickiness. Then, the owner can slowly twist and remove the OBU device by hand or use a plastic scraper to gently pry it off. Another method is to soak a towel in hot water and place it on the outer side of the windshield. This will also heat the adhesive tape on the back of the OBU device. Wait for the tape to soften before removing the device. Alternatively, you can use sunlight to heat the adhesive tape on the back of the OBU device. On a hot, sunny day, park the car in an open area to expose the device to intense sunlight until it softens, then remove it. You can also visit the service center where you applied for the ETC and ask the staff for assistance. They may spray some tar remover and then use a plastic scraper to slowly pry off the OBU device. Benefits of Installing ETC: Saves time by eliminating the need to wait in queues. Environmentally friendly, as vehicles can pass through toll stations without stopping, reducing noise and exhaust emissions and minimizing pollution. Reduces wear and saves costs by decreasing the frequency of vehicle starts and brakes, lowering wear and fuel consumption. Users can also enjoy a 5% discount on toll fees. Improves efficiency, as ETC lanes can theoretically increase vehicle throughput by 2-3 times, making traditional ETC faster, more advanced, and more high-tech. Compared to license plate payment, ETC technology is more mature and advantageous.