Restart Your Car: DIY GPS Device Removal

Restart Your Car: DIY GPS Device Removal

Unlock Your Car's Potential: Stop The Drain

YSK After Paying Off Your “Buy Here/Pay Here” Vehicle, You Should Have the Aftermarket GPS/Starter Interrupter Removed

Introduction

Have you recently paid off your “Buy Here/Pay Here” vehicle only to find it refusing to start? Don’t worry; we’ve got a DIY hack that’ll help you identify and remove the aftermarket GPS/Starter Interrupter device, saving you time and frustration.

This life hack is specifically designed for those who have finally paid off their financing. By removing this device, you’ll prevent it from draining your car’s battery and potentially causing more costly problems down the line.

Materials Needed

  • A basic understanding of automotive electrical systems
  • A screwdriver (preferably a Torx or Tri-Wing)
  • Patience and caution when working with electrical components

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Locate the device: Check under your steering column for a small, usually black, box that’s wired into your car’s ignition system. This is often referred to as a Starter Interrupter or GPS device.
  2. Disconnect the negative battery cable: Before attempting any electrical work, make sure to disconnect the negative (black) cable from your car’s battery. This will prevent any accidental short circuits and ensure your safety while working with electrical components.
  3. Remove the device: Gently pry the device away from its mounting point or release it from its wiring connections. Be careful not to damage any surrounding components.
  4. Verify removal: Double-check that the device has been successfully removed by checking for any remaining wiring or mounting points.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues during this process, ensure you’ve disconnected your negative battery cable before proceeding with electrical work. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.

Time-Saver Tip: By removing the aftermarket GPS/Starter Interrupter device, you’ll not only save time but also prevent potential electrical system damage to your vehicle. This DIY hack is an essential step in maintaining your car’s overall health and efficiency.