How to hide a GPS tracker inside the dashboard

Posted by Kellie Kendall on May 2nd 2024

How to hide a GPS tracker inside the dashboard

Total Time: 15 minutes

Tools: No special tools required

Hiding a GPS tracker inside your car’s dashboard is one of the most effective ways to keep it concealed. While this method is a bit tricky, it offers excellent stealth as the tracker will be completely out of sight and unlikely to be discovered. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you do this:

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Step-by-Step Guide:

Choose the Right GPS Tracker

Select a compact,  battery operated GPS tracker that can be easily hidden within the dashboard. Ensure it has a strong signal and battery life suitable for your tracking needs.

Identify the Ideal Location

Look for an accessible spot within the dashboard that doesn’t interfere with any vehicle components. The area near the windshield is usually a good choice as it allows the GPS signal to pass through the dashboard material easily.

Access the Dashboard

Carefully remove any panels or covers on the dashboard to gain access to the interior. This might require gently prying open the panels using your hands or a trim removal tool.

Place the GPS Tracker

Securely place the GPS tracker in the chosen spot inside the dashboard. Ensure it is stable and won’t move around while driving. You can use adhesive strips or Velcro to keep it in place.

Test the Signal

Before closing the dashboard, test the GPS tracker to ensure it is receiving a strong signal. Most GPS trackers have a companion app that can show signal strength.

Reassemble the Dashboard

Once you’re satisfied with the tracker’s placement and signal, carefully reattach any panels or covers you removed. Make sure everything is securely in place and looks as it did before.

Tips for Success

Battery Maintenance: Regularly check the tracker’s battery and recharge or replace it as needed to ensure continuous operation.

Signal Check: Periodically verify that the GPS tracker is still receiving a strong signal and accurately transmitting location data.

Discretion: When accessing the dashboard, try to be as discreet as possible to avoid drawing attention to the installation process.

By following these steps, you can effectively hide a GPS tracker inside your car’s dashboard, keeping it out of sight and enhancing the security of your vehicle. 

If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to our support team at BrickHouse Security. Happy tracking!

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