- 1). The first thing you should do when installing a vehicle tracking device is to open the package that it comes in and check to see that you have all the necessary parts. You do this by reading the instructions thoroughly and checking the component list to make sure you're not missing anything.
- 2). The next step is to decide where you're going to mount the device. The instruction manual will give you ideas of where your particular model should be mounted. Some models can be mounted anywhere on the vehicle while others need to be mounted where they will get better reception.
- 3). Next you must mount the vehicle tracking device. In some applications were the device will be mounted only for a short period of time, it's advisable to secure the device with semi permanent fastener such as zip ties. In most applications, where the vehicle tracking device will be installed permanently, the kit will come with some self taping screws. These screws are designed to both start a hole in the metal and fastened the device to the vehicle. Be sure and choose someplace that will not cause damage to the vehicle. For example you certainly don't want to screw the vehicle tracking device into the gas tank. Once again, refer to the instruction manual for ideas on where to install the tracking device.
After you have found an appropriate spot, using a power drill with a screwdriver bit, securely fastened the device to the vehicle with the self taping screws. - 4). The next step is to connect the tracking device to the vehicles wiring system. The tracking device will likely come with two wires attached to it. One will be red and one will be black.
The red wire is connected to either the positive battery terminal or a wire on the vehicle that contains power. You can use the multimeter or test lamp to find a wire that has power.
The black wire is either connected to the negative battery terminal or to a solid metal spot on the vehicle. - 5). Finally, all that is left to do is to securely wrap all the wiring connections with the electrical tape to protect them from coming loose. It's also a good idea to use zip ties to fasten the wires someplace where they will not rub on something and either get cut or break. You may want to hide the wires in a special covering called a wire loom. This makes the installation look very professional.
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