What to Do with the ETC Device After Selling the Car?

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MacJade
07/29/25 12:52pm
After selling the car, the ETC device can be either transferred or deactivated. The car owner can go to the bank to unbind the previously registered ETC card, then take the ETC device to the original bank branch to complete the deactivation process. If the seller has a new car and wishes to continue using the original ETC device, they can visit the original ETC service point to complete the vehicle transfer procedure. If the car is replaced but the license plate remains the same, the ETC device can be taken directly to the service point, where the bank branch can update the license plate number, engine number, etc., before reinstalling it. The ETC deactivation process requires bringing the vehicle registration certificate, driver's license, ETC-bound bank card, ETC pass card, and ID card to the relevant bank or ETC management department to apply.
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