How do i disable a gps in my fuse block

Asked by 82AIRBORNE Feb 11, 2017 at 10:40 PM about the 2014 Nissan Frontier SV V6 King Cab 4WD

Question type: General

Anyone that can walk me through this. I
would be appreciated. .. I don't want,to be
tracked. ... Is appreciate Some insight how
to cut the right wire. ..

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If the lo jack is on alert then the police is being contacted as we speak and there is no way to cut a wire to stop it. You have to call Lo Jack and give them your ID to confirm it is you and then they will turn it off, cutting wires will not work as it is alerted it is alerted and if it has power back up in the unit it will continue to give your location. If the power is lost it will wait until power is restored and continue as before giving out your location. Call Lo Jack.

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Disconnecting the battery will keep you from being tracked, but you will not be going anywhere. Maybe just turn yourself in?

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