How to Test for GPS in the Car
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There are two methods to test whether there is a GPS in the car: 1. Use a GPS vehicle detector: Since the tracker, like a mobile phone, requires a SIM card to receive and send information, it operates at a certain frequency when active. By slowly scanning the car with the detector, you can locate the GPS tracker. 2. Manual search: Illegally installed GPS devices are usually mini-sized, strong-magnetic, and require no installation. They are commonly placed in areas such as the front and rear bumpers, trunk, center console, under the passenger seat, glove compartment, door storage, or car chassis. Therefore, a thorough search can help identify their presence.