Is the chip of the ETC card inside or outside?

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SanLaura
07/30/25 7:42am
Whether the chip of the ETC card is inside or outside depends on the device model. Some face inward, while others face outward. A straightforward method to determine the correct orientation is to insert the card and check if the ETC device's display correctly shows the balance. If it does, the card is inserted correctly. The steps to reactivate a deactivated ETC are: 1. Install the ETC device and card on the front windshield and follow the official ETC WeChat account; 2. Click on online activation in the account, then enter the vehicle and owner's information; 3. Turn on Bluetooth and activate, then upload photos of the front of the vehicle; 4. Insert and remove the ETC card twice consecutively to make the display show "Bluetooth connected," and it will automatically indicate successful activation.
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