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Missed that part, old eyes. I doubt they would double any discount, they would call it redundant.Yes
That is why I said double!
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Missed that part, old eyes. I doubt they would double any discount, they would call it redundant.Yes
That is why I said double!
Name the dealership. They don't want my business and I don't want to give it to them by mistake.I called the dealer and I now understand the game that they play. They tell you about a system when you buy the car and then you say youâre not interested in so they say they deactivate it. It is quite misleading to say that it is deactivated when it is still fully operational and trackable . Basically, you donât get any service benefit without subscribing to their service and hence it is âde-activatedâ. It does not mean that the device itself is deactivated and that the magic people in the cloud canât still track you. In other words, what they are really telling you is they are deactivating what you have access to. That is simply not the same as deactivating the device so that no one else can access it or use the data from it.
as the title of this thread says: SLIMY!!!!
Where would i look for this on my 23 lariat? I just bought used out of stateI was doing some scouting around the car while I prepare for an audio upgrade project. I discovered this with a power wire tapped into the back of the ODB interface. Does anyone recognize it? Is this one of those sleazy slimy trackers that dealers install on the car and donât tell you about? This does not appear to be a part of my dash cam.![]()
Doubt you'll be buying from a dealer in the PNW, but that information is still helpful to those in the market !Name the dealership. They don't want my business and I don't want to give it to them by mistake.
I wouldnât return it to the dealer.Here is what it is, definitely a tracker.... Not a budget one either, so it's likely they charged for it in some hidden line in your deal paperwork. If they didn't disclose it anywhere, you may want to take it out, and return to the dealership with it in hand and start asking questions, since it's not likely legal if it was not disclosed.
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It is not.Is this the actual device that the FordPass app uses to locate the truck? If you remove it, see if the truck location can be found in the app.
The OBD port on your truck. Look for anything plugged into it.Where would i look for this on my 23 lariat? I just bought used out of state
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Yes, criminals do know where it is, but the Ford pass app does the same, for free, and is built in. This means the aftermarket tracker is handled separately and includes 3rd parties. Yeah.... No thanks, it doesn't do enough things or anything revolutionary that you don't get free and non removable by theives.I was told it was an anti theft device. should the truck get stolen they can track it and shut it down, or cripple it if needed.
That being said, if it was stolen as a crime of opportunity, It may help, But I would think anyone in the theft business would already know or assume it was there and yank it out or disable it...
I thought to check my truck for this too, but as I understand it woudln't be directly plugged into the OBD2 port, but instead wired into it somehow. I assume I need to trace wires from the OBD and see if they lead anywhere interesting...The OBD port on your truck. Look for anything plugged into it.
I remember when I was looking to buy my truck some of the dealerships had installed low jack in the trucks because theyâre having issues of trucks stolen off of their off site lot, they offered it for me to continue the lo Jack monthly included in my payment that could be what is installed in your truck.I was doing some scouting around the car while I prepare for an audio upgrade project. I discovered this with a power wire tapped into the back of the ODB interface. Does anyone recognize it? Is this one of those sleazy slimy trackers that dealers install on the car and donât tell you about? This does not appear to be a part of my dash cam.![]()