How to Replace the ETC Device After Changing Cars?

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MasonLee
07/25/25 12:53am
After changing cars, the method to replace the ETC device is as follows: 1. Open WeChat on your phone and log in to your personal account; 2. Click the search icon at the top of the homepage; 3. Enter 'China ETC' and click search; 4. Click the first 'China ETC' mini-program; 5. Click 'Release License Plate Occupation' at the bottom right; 6. Enter the required information and click login; 7. Select the vehicle type; 8. Upload identity information and submit the application. Once the application is approved, the original vehicle information will be removed; 9. Reapply for a new ETC device. ETC is an electronic toll collection system. When a vehicle enters an ETC lane, the onboard electronic tag communicates with the microwave antenna in the ETC lane, and the electronic computer processes the information to achieve the purpose of toll collection without stopping.
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