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Can't I lock the car remotely with a car loan?
Yes With GPS, the fuel and power can be cut off remotely, and the vehicle can be started without a key. This GPS will interfere with the key signal through electromagnetic signals to achieve the purpose of remote locking.

The GPS of the vehicle will generally be installed in relatively hidden places, such as front and rear bumpers, trunk and armrest boxes. Some may also be installed in the fuel tank.

Consequences of disassembling GPS by borrowing a car without permission

Generally, banks or car loan institutions are not worried about the owner disassembling the GPS positioning device privately. After the owner dismantled it privately, there will be a display in the background, knowing the last position of the owner's dismantling GPS. At this time, you can ask the owner for compensation by phone or directly.

Because dismantling GPS without permission violates the contract, you need to pay a certain penalty at this time, which can be said to be not worth the candle. In addition, dismantling the GPS equipment privately may detain the vehicle, or even bring a lawsuit to the court.