Step 1- Idle the Car and Disconnect Battery. First, you need to idle the car battery since the hardwired tracker is connected to it. Park the car at a safe place and stop the engine. Then, wait for a few minutes. After two to three minutes, disconnect the battery to avoid electrical issues.
Perform an interior inspection: Check the data port first. Most GPS trackers are small, so don't overlook any potential hiding spot such as the trunk. Sweep the vehicle with a bug detector: Bug detectors are available from many of the same places where you can find trackers.
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