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- 2026 Lariat
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Nope, cash.Dealer financed?
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Nope, cash.Dealer financed?
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...his-wire-is-for-supposed-to-connect-to.49093/Where does one look for these at?
I hope its not the locator for the Ford app?Decided to run my scanner for the first time on my '26 just to see if there were any pending codes or anything (there wasn't) and as I yanked the OBD2 dongle for the scanner out and I thought I had yanked to hard and pulled the OBD2 connector off its clip or something. Looked closer and it turned out to be one of those annoying GPS trackers that some dealers install, cut two zip ties and it is out of there. I think this dealer tries to sell you their "connect" service or some crap to which I said NFW so I guess they didn't want to take the 2 mins it would take to disconnect it.
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Nice. Best way.Nope, cash.
Of course, but I OK'd those, not this one.Recognize that both the truck itself and your phone track you everywhere.
Tracking the vehicle for repo when financed through the dealer.Dealer or insurance policy? What value it would be to dealer? Insurance company would value info.
But that's no reason to let a dealership track you as well.Recognize that both the truck itself and your phone track you everywhere.
Where do you look for this?I bet your battery will stay charged a lot longer now
We had a similar GPS tracker at the dealer & it would draw about 50ma on top of the cars system
Batteries were dead in a week on lot vehicles
As mentioned earlier, I have a good friend who is a finance manager at at local dealer. They install those on vehicles that are financed. They get a kickback from the finance company (including their own) as a means to recover the vehicle in case of non payment. Some dealers hide them better than others LOLDecided to run my scanner for the first time on my '26 just to see if there were any pending codes or anything (there wasn't) and as I yanked the OBD2 dongle for the scanner out and I thought I had yanked to hard and pulled the OBD2 connector off its clip or something. Looked closer and it turned out to be one of those annoying GPS trackers that some dealers install, cut two zip ties and it is out of there. I think this dealer tries to sell you their "connect" service or some crap to which I said NFW so I guess they didn't want to take the 2 mins it would take to disconnect it.
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Decided to run my scanner for the first time on my '26 just to see if there were any pending codes or anything (there wasn't) and as I yanked the OBD2 dongle for the scanner out and I thought I had yanked to hard and pulled the OBD2 connector off its clip or something. Looked closer and it turned out to be one of those annoying GPS trackers that some dealers install, cut two zip ties and it is out of there. I think this dealer tries to sell you their "connect" service or some crap to which I said NFW so I guess they didn't want to take the 2 mins it would take to disconnect it.
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This thread has prompted me to check my maverick. I found something similar but I don't want to remove anything unless I'm sure. My truck is financed, if that makes a difference.In a nut shell, yes.