GPS tracking devices are popular and easy to use products nowadays. Many people use GPS tracking devices for personal purposes. If you suspect that your car is equipped with a GPS tracking device, this is the simplest way to identify a car or motorbike with a GPS tracking device.
How to identify cars and motorbikes with GPS
How to identify a motorbike with GPS
Step 1: Check the locations where the GPS device can be easily installed throughout your vehicle.
Which locations are likely to be “black spots” for installing GPS devices? First of all, they must be hidden from view, often rarely touched or observed by the car owner. Next, the GPS device needs to be powered, so of course it must also be located near places where the car can transmit power to the outside.
The front mask of the car is the number one priority for stalkers, because there are many wires that can supply power to the GPS tracker that no one normally removes the mask to check. You should also remove the car's light box and turn signals to check.
Next, you should use a flashlight to check the underside of the car. This is a hidden part that most people don't expect.
How to identify a motorbike with GPS. (Illustration)
Step 2: Use an electronic scanner
The most accurate way to detect a GPS-equipped vehicle is to use an electronic scanner. No matter how carefully you inspect with your naked eye, you may not be able to see the sophisticated GPS-equipped components on your vehicle. An electronic scanner is not difficult to use. You just need to turn it on and scan around the vehicle at a moderately slow speed.
As soon as it detects a signal from the locator, the device will immediately notify you. Depending on the device, the notification signals may vary, such as vibration, sound, or light. The closer you are to the locator signal, the stronger the warning signal will be.
How to check if a car has GPS
Cars are structured differently from motorbikes and are often more complex, so inspection will be more difficult. However, the inspection steps are also performed from the outside in. Check:
- Wheel hubs: Use a flashlight to check the wheel hubs. If you can't see them with your eyes, check them with your hands.
- Undercarriage: Before checking, you should clean it first because there is a lot of iron and steel under the car, so there are places where GPS can be installed. Use a flashlight to check carefully.
- Hood: This is a rather complicated area so it needs to be checked carefully. Lift the hood and check the struts, the partition, the area behind the radiator, around the battery or other parts.
However, a tip for you is that if the installer steals, they should find a place that is easy and quick to install. Therefore, places that are too complicated can be eliminated.
The trunk and spare tire, seats, compartments in the car, seat backs, and underside of the dashboard also need attention.
Using an electronic scanner
The most accurate way to find out if your car is equipped with a GPS tracker is to use an electronic scanner. No matter how carefully you check with your eyes, you can still miss it. Instead, you just need to use an electronic scanner to scan around the car. If it detects a signal from the GPS tracker, the scanner will notify you. The closer the scanner is to the GPS tracker, the stronger and clearer the notification will be.
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