RAC Tracker......Works for me!
Just thought i'd let you know: Yesterday my car broke down ( clutch pedal on the floor ) I got the AA out and they put it on a low loader and transported it to Subaru 4 You for fixing. 5 minutes after leaving my phone rang and it was RAC Trackstar asking my where my car was as they had an alert from my tracker device. I explained to them the situation and they just wanted to know where the vehicle was going and for how long. I thanked them and added that it was nice to know the system worked !
So, I know they've had a bit of bad press on this before but credit where it's due. It worked for me.
So, I know they've had a bit of bad press on this before but credit where it's due. It worked for me.
sorry i cant agree mine got nicked back in july they told me the signal was engeged 2days later cops told me someone walking there dog had found my car in a field and the tracker goes into sleep mode after an hour the copps can have it activated if they use the car for anything or so they say. Anyway good luck with it and i hope it works better 4 u than it did for me they can keep there £120 a year over a few years it will pay for the clifford alarm i just got instead
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The RAC tracker people were great on my old Scooby. I rang them and enquired as to how I knew I was getting my moneys worth and asked them to tell me where I was. They agreed and said they couldnt tell and was I parked under the sea or in a multi storey. I wasnt so they sent out a nice little man in a van who located my device, stroked it gently and put it back in its secret place.
Then they did two further testies and both worked well
So I told my dad about this excellent service. He had a trackstar one and he phoned them to ask them to test his. They told him to go away. He cancelled his subs and moved to RAC. They obliged him accordingly come testy time...
So the moral is yes, coolgrey you are correct indeed... First class
Then they did two further testies and both worked well
So I told my dad about this excellent service. He had a trackstar one and he phoned them to ask them to test his. They told him to go away. He cancelled his subs and moved to RAC. They obliged him accordingly come testy time...
So the moral is yes, coolgrey you are correct indeed... First class
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why dont they get the manufacturers to incorperate the tracker pcb & stuff into the ecu, make it known that the antenna, is vital for the operation of the tracker and ecu,
if the antenna fails, or is tampered with, the car shuts down. (when safe) ie stopped at a junction etc
Mart
if the antenna fails, or is tampered with, the car shuts down. (when safe) ie stopped at a junction etc
Mart
Originally Posted by mart360
why dont they get the manufacturers to incorperate the tracker pcb & stuff into the ecu, make it known that the antenna, is vital for the operation of the tracker and ecu,
if the antenna fails, or is tampered with, the car shuts down. (when safe) ie stopped at a junction etc
Mart
if the antenna fails, or is tampered with, the car shuts down. (when safe) ie stopped at a junction etc
Mart
Okay, will make this really simple. GPS signals are completely blocked by metal, either that, or the signal is bounced around (multipath) causing an error in the computed position.
Bearing this in mind, certain parts of the 'tracker' system must be installed in an 'open' area. On some systems, this is totally visable, especially if you know what you are looking for...
I am not going to explain how to do it, but put two and two together........it is very easy to disable the GPS part of the tracker.
The GSM/radio based part can be jammed by off the shelf products.
Basically any system can be rendered useless in less than 10 seconds.....
Bearing this in mind, certain parts of the 'tracker' system must be installed in an 'open' area. On some systems, this is totally visable, especially if you know what you are looking for...
I am not going to explain how to do it, but put two and two together........it is very easy to disable the GPS part of the tracker.
The GSM/radio based part can be jammed by off the shelf products.
Basically any system can be rendered useless in less than 10 seconds.....
Originally Posted by StudentScooby
Had mine taken to the clinic on a low loader and they never rung me!
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