There are a few ways to cut off OnStar. One way is to use a knife to pierce the plastic cover on the bottom of the antenna and then pry it away. Another way is to use a utility knife to cut through the plastic cover on top of the antenna and then pry it away.

There are a few ways to remove a GPS tracker from a car. The most common is to use a hairdryer. If the tracker is on the inside of the car, use a hairdryer to heat up the tracking device and then remove it. If the tracker is on the outside of the car, use a vacuum cleaner and bucket to suck out the tracker.

OnStar is located in the lower left-hand corner of your screen.

Yes, OnStar can track your car if not activated.

If you disconnect a GPS tracker on your car, the tracking will stop and you will need to provide your driver’s license number and vehicle information to re-activate the tracking.

The most common way to tell if there is a tracking device on a car is by the fact that the car’s navigation system will not work. If the car has a built-in tracking system, it should still work, but the computer chip inside the navigation system may not be working properly.

There are a few apps that can help you detect GPS trackers on your car. If you’re using a newer car, the car’s navigation system may have a built-in GPS tracker detector. If not, there are several online services that offer free or low-cost detectors.

Yes, your husband can track your car OnStar.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors, including your device, the type of OnStar service you are using, and your location. Generally speaking, if you are using an OnStar service that requires a rechargeable battery (such as an emergency call service), OnStar may drain your battery even if you don’t use it for a while.

Yes, OnStar can be used to repossess a vehicle.

Yes, OnStar can listen in on your conversations.

No, OnStar is not considered an anti theft device.

To check if your OnStar is active, call the service and ask for the status of your account.

Yes, you can remove the tracking device from your car.

Dealerships typically track cars through various methods, including dealer-provided tracking systems, carfax reports, and dealership invoices.

Yes, a car can be disabled remotely.