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What does it look like? My crazy soon to be ex boyfriend would put one on my car

2007-02-19 07:13:41 · 3 answers · asked by Natilienat 1 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

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Look for the GPS antenna. For GPS to work, the antenna must have a clear view of the sky. It can not work thru metal, but can work thru glass and plastic.

The GPS antenna will be a square patch, usually 1" square, 1/2" thick. There will be a single wire coming from it, going to another box. This box will also have a cell antenna, which could be attached directly to the box, or mounted remotely. Usually they will be mounted under the dash, or in the engine compartment.

Take a look under the hood of your car. Pay close attention to the battery connections. These devices require power, and he will either get the power directly from the battery, or from the fuse box inside the card. Look for wires that are tie wrapped, or are a different color from the ones attached to the same place.

These devices are not cheap, and require a monthly service, so if he's cheap, it's unlikely he'd pop for it.

Who has control of your cell phone? Most now have a GPS in them, which can be enabled, and tracked by the owner of the phone. Make sure the account is in your name only, and no one else has control. Turn off the GPS option in the cell phone.

2007-02-19 17:16:47 · answer #1 · answered by megaris 4 · 0 0

GPS trackers are typically part of a service that you would pay to have if your car is stolen they can activate the tracker - it uses a cellphone to callinto the tracking station and they notify the police.

not somehting you can purchase off the shelf and makle work

2007-02-19 09:05:35 · answer #2 · answered by mrdg90 4 · 0 0

certainly what you're describing is a govenor. the govenor is a velocity restricting gadget, many times used at school buses, that limits the cost of that automobile. while it reaches that shrink and the motive force tries to surpass it, the govenor will provide up any acceleration. as for putting it into an adolescent's automobile, it might do greater injury than help, purely through fact your youngster(s) arent going quickly doesnt advise that the folk around them arent. i wouldnt recomend using it. as for the gps, i'd use that. it may be smart to get it so as that that's related to the engine and so as that if its bumped off, the motor vehicle wont run, so as that way they cant eliminate it if its got here across. stable success.

2016-10-16 00:53:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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