How to Find a GPS Tracker by Inspecting the Exterior of the Vehicle
Total Time: 15 minutes
Tools Needed: No special tools required
Step-by-Step Guide
Check the Wheels
Start by inspecting the wheels on both sides of the vehicle.
Pay close attention to the inside areas that are not easily visible. Use your hands to feel around these spots to detect any unusual devices.
Look Underneath the Vehicle
Use a mirror to check the underside of the vehicle, focusing on areas that are hard to see.
Look for a small, magnetic case that may be attached to the metal surfaces.
Check Behind the Bumpers
Bumpers often have enough space to hide a small GPS tracker.
Thoroughly inspect the area behind the bumpers by gently pressing and feeling for any hidden devices.
Inspect Under the Hood
Open the hood and examine areas such as behind the radiator, attached to the firewall, or the strut bar.
Check around the batteries or air ducts for any unfamiliar gadgets or wiring.
Tips
- Be Thorough: Take your time to carefully inspect each area. GPS trackers can be small and easily hidden.
- Stay Safe: Always ensure the vehicle is off and the keys are removed from the ignition when checking under the hood or other sensitive areas.
By following these steps, you can conduct a quick and efficient inspection to identify any unwanted GPS trackers on your vehicle.
Remember, if you're ever in doubt or find a suspicious device, it's best to consult with a professional for safe removal and further inspection.
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Posted by Kellie Kendall on May 7th 2024