Who to Contact for GPS Removal After Completing Car Loan Payments?

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AustinLynn
07/25/25 5:31am
After completing your car loan payments, you can visit a 4S shop to have the staff remove the GPS, or go to a repair shop for professional GPS removal. Below is more information about car loans: 1. Conditions for buying a car on loan: Possess a valid identity document and have full civil capacity; Be able to provide proof of fixed and detailed address; Have a stable job and the ability to repay the loan principal and interest on time; Have good personal social credit; Hold a car purchase contract or agreement recognized by the lender; Meet other conditions stipulated by the cooperative institution. 2. Car loan application process: Customer application. The customer submits an application to the bank, fills out the application form in writing, and submits relevant documents at the same time; Sign the contract. After the bank approves the application documents submitted by the borrower, both parties sign the loan contract and guarantee contract, and handle relevant notarization and mortgage registration procedures as needed; Issue the loan. After the bank approves the loan issuance, all procedures are completed, and the bank directly transfers the loan to the car dealer's account as agreed in the contract; Repay on time. The borrower repays the loan principal and interest according to the repayment plan and method agreed in the loan contract; Loan settlement. Loan settlement includes normal settlement and early settlement.
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DiCollin
08/10/25 5:46pm
I remember last year when I paid off my car loan, I also wanted to remove the GPS. I contacted the loan company to handle it since they had installed it for anti-theft and default prevention. I just called their customer service, provided the proof of full payment and vehicle details, and they sent a specialist to remove it for free at my location. The whole process took only half an hour. Removing it myself would have been too risky—I might have damaged the wiring or violated the agreement, causing trouble. If you can't reach the original company, you can go to an authorized repair shop, but be careful to choose a qualified one to avoid damaging the electronic system and affecting the warranty. After removal, just make sure the backend monitoring is stopped, so the GPS doesn’t keep taking up space.
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