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Sixteen (16) GPS Trackers Discovered In My Hyundai i20 In 2021.


Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 1 Discovered, 2021-09-14.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 2 Discovered, 2021-10-04.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 3 Discovered, 2021-10-07.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 4 Discovered, 2021-10-10.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 5 And No. 6 Discovered, 2021-10-14.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 7 Discovered, 2021-10-20.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 8 Discovered, 2021-10-24.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 9 Discovered 2021-10-30.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 10 Discovered, 2021-11-02.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 11 Discovered, 2021-11-04.
Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 12, 13, 14, 15 And 16 Discovered, 2021-11-05.



Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 1 Discovered, 2021-09-14.
A GPS tracker has the task of sending information over the mobile network. The most common area of ​​use is installation in cars. There are people who own expensive cars and who want to protect them from theft. You can then install a GPS tracker in the car. If the installation is done in a professional way, the tracker is very difficult to detect. It is connected to the car's electrical system and is always switched on. A SIM card in the tracker is connected to a mobile phone operator. If the owner of the car discovers that the car has been stolen, he can track it using a mobile phone or a computer. This use of GPS trackers is completely legal. There are a plethora of trackers on the market. The quality differences are large.

In November 2015, I bought a brand new Hyundai i20 from a car dealer in Marbella, Costa del Sol. After a couple of weeks of use, I began to suspect that the car was bugged. I did some checks but could not detect anything suspicious. The circulation of cars, motorcycles and mopeds around my car increased over time. I then realized that I was bugged. Recently (September 2021), an interest was aroused to specify who installed the bug. I have always been clear that the NWO is a conspirator. I started the search by trying to get videos on YouTube that show how to install a GPS tracker. As an example, I searched for "how to install GPS Tracker Hyundai i20". Already after a couple of videos I had an idea of ​​where to look for the tracker. After two hours of searching the car, I found a suspicious installation. A black plastic box:



The underside of the plastic box. Approximate dimensions are 20 x 15 x 3.5 cm
(L x W x T).


The box was mounted on two metal holders. It was placed under the driver's dashboard. It was hidden by plastic details below the dashboard. When I disassembled these, I discovered the box.


Hyundai Body Comfort Module (BCM).

The
M
odule has a lot of tasks. It delivers power to functions inside the cabin, including window lifts and door locks. At the far left is the GPS tracker's SIM card (standing). There are three cable connections on the board.


The GPS Tracker's SIM Card.

The fact that a GPS tracker is integrated in this way with a standard circuit board is something that makes the search more difficult.
The integration of the SIM card indicates that Hyundai has an extensive collaboration with the world's mobile operators. Note that a standard GPS tracker has smaller dimensions, about 13 x 7 cm.

The
Module is connected to the car radio. There is a feature in the radio called Bluetooth. It can transmit and receive radio signals. The most common range for a Bluetooth signal is about 10 meters. If you connect a mobile phone to this function, the car's hands-free system can be used. A number of buttons on the steering wheel are used to control the phone. The Spy Center connected to the Module can now intercept telephone calls.

If you use a computer in the car and at the same time have the radio switched on (it is enough for the radio display to light up),
the Spy Center can hack the computer via Bluetooth. If you are parked and notice that another vehicle (car, motorcycle, moped) is unjustifiably parked close, you may suspect that the Spy Center wants to get in contact with Bluetooth. There are motorcycles and mopeds that have a plastic box mounted at the back. If a radio device is there, it can connect to Bluetooth and forward the signal to the Spy Center. From there, they can install a spyware program on the victim's computer. The program can then send information over the Internet to the Spy Center.

If you have a GPS navigator in the car,
the Spy Center can take control of it via Bluetooth. They can enter an incorrect address in the navigator for the intended destination. The purpose may be to make the victim's contact with a particular person more difficult. If the Spy Center knows the victim's intended destination before departure, an "accident" can be arranged. When the Spy Center sees that the victim has arrived at a certain position on the route, the attack takes place.

Hyundai is part of the fascist network NWO. The Body Comfort Module that has been developed is an advanced spy tool. The high-tech industry in South Korea seems to have been particularly exposed to NWO
's pressure. From time to time there are reports in the media about industry leaders who have committed "suicide", died in "accidents", etc.. The car dealer in Marbella that sold me has installed the tracker.


Curiosity.
In the afternoon of 20/02/2015, I drove south on Gudöbroleden, Haninge, Stockholm. When I passed the roundabout at Vendelsö Gård (59°12'16.03"N 18°12'2.50"E) I noticed that a car was following me. I looked in the rearview mirror every now and then. When I passed the roundabout at Sågen ( 59°11'59.61"N   18°11'23.63"E ) I noticed that the pursuer came up from behind very close to my car. I judged that the distance was at most 10 meters. When I looked in the rearview mirror, I saw that he frequently looked down towards the dashboard. I kept a speed of about 60 km / h. When I approached the roundabout at Lidl ( 59°11'28.02"N   18°10'38.22"E ) I braked. The driver behind me then drove into the tailgate of my car.


Pressed tailgate on my Hyundai i20.


When the collision occurred, my head was thrown back against the headrest. I was really shaken but was able to stop the car at the roadside. I confronted the driver of the car behind. He showed his driver's license. I judged that he was not under the influence of drugs. I took his personal information and asked him to contact his insurance company and then contact me. The next day I went to a hospital. The neck which now felt very sore was x-rayed. The doctor judged that I had not received any serious injury. He diagnosed M436 Torticollis and urged me to take it easy for the next few weeks. After about a week, the current driver contacted me. He took full responsibility for what happened and announced that his insurance company would cover the costs of the damage.

My assumption is that the driver tried to access my mobile phone via Bluetooth. I had had a similar situation a few weeks earlier. At that time, it was a female driver who wanted to show up on the tightrope. I experienced the situation as unpleasant and simply drove towards the roadside and let past the driver behind. After thinking for a while about the madness, I made a report to the police in Tyresö. I considered that the driver who colli
ded with me had been guilty of negligence in traffic. Then finally the police informed me that they left my report without action. By this time I had already decided to leave Sweden. I considered it pointless to continue the case.



Hyundai GPS tracker No. 2 Discovered, 2021-10-04.
After discovering a Hyundai GPS tracker 2021-09-14, it was relatively calm on the hacker front for a few days. Then the attacks started again. I discovered new viruses on my computer (described in the CIA section). I began to suspect that another GPS tracker was installed. I started the search under the right part of the dashboard. When I looked from below, I could not detect anything suspicious. I saw that there was a hollow space, about 20 cm wide, which extended all the way to the top of the dashboard. I mounted my mobile phone on a tripod and then videotaped the space. While reviewing the film, I discovered a GPS tracker. It was located at the top under the dashboard, close to the ventilation openings at the far right of the dashboard. I disassembled the plastic part that covers the end of the dashboard against the passenger side door. There I could access the tracker and disassemble it.


Hyundai GPS tracker. Approximate dimensions are 8 x 6 x 2 cm
(L x W x T).




Hyundai GPS tracker. Circuit board.


In October, 2018, it was time for the annual service of my Hyundai i20. I contacted a workshop in Torremolinos. When I handed in the car, I was told by the workshop manager that the service would take two hours. I was amazed at this amount of time. At previous service, about 1 hour would have been enough. When I was going to pick up the car, I was told that the service was not finished. I had to wait another 30 minutes before it was ready.

Why have two trackers been installed in my car? To get an answer to this question requires insight into the warring parties of the war on semen. It is clearly the NWO's fascists installed the first tracker. Jehovah's is in charge of tracker number two. The purpose has been to control the fascists when I visit companies / organizations that have been in fascist ownership. Around 2018, I had revealed the senseless murder of women in Sweden. The starting material I used was produced by digging journalists at Aftonbladet. Maybe Jehovah's began to fear for my safety? The workshop in Torremolinos that I hired had installed the tracker.


Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 3 Discovered, 2021-10-07.
A few days after I discovered tracker no. 2 I would visit a company in Malaga. I typed the address into my GPS navigator and started the journey. After about 10 minutes of driving, I noticed that the navigator gave me incorrect instructions. From this I concluded that I was hacked. So there was another GPS tracker installed in my car. I started searching the car again. Since the left and right sides under the dashboard were already occupied by trackers, there was only one alternative left; the middle. The ideal place to hide a tracker was the center console. I searched for information on the Internet about the design of the console and came up with photos and drawings that well described how it would be removed. When I disassembled, I discovered the tracker:


Under the yellow X, the tracker's label appears. It was connected to two yellow
cables. The cable out to the left was connected to tracker no. 1 (Body Comfort Module).
The cable at the bottom was connected to the car's Airbag System.



Hyundai Airbag Control Unit. Approximate dimensions are 11 x 11 x 3.5 cm
(L x W x T).



The top of the circuit board. At the bottom you can see two cable connections.



The underside of the circuit board. This side was sealed with an aluminum
plate. Thickness about 1.5 mm. Four screws held the plate in place. The
screw heads were designed for a special tool. I made a tool and managed to
get loosen the plate.


The fact that a GPS tracker is hidden in this way by integrating it into another function (Airbag) makes detection difficult. I assume the top of the circuit board contains components for the GPS tracker while the bottom contains components for the Airbag system. In this way, the Airbag system can not interfere with the GPS tracker.

Why has this GPS tracker been installed? Over the years, I have identified the combatants in the war on semen. NWO's fascists had access to tracker no. 1. Jehovah had access to tracker no. 2. My assumption is that the Swedish fascists controlled tracker no. 3. After six years on the Costa del Sol, I have learned that the Swedish fascists are not desirable here. Maybe they wanted a place in the sun via tracker no. 3? Madness.


Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 4 Discovered, 2021-10-10.
After discovering tracker no. 3 I realized that additional GPS trackers were installed. The reason was the number of connections to the Body Comfort Module. This device has the role of the spider in the net. From there, all trackers are under control. The Spy Center (NWO) controls the Body Comfort Module. They have sold space on other trackers in the car to organizations / people who have been interested.

I had previously discovered three trackers under the dashboard. I did not find it likely that additional trackers were there. A main principle when installing a GPS tracker is that it should have a clear view out to the surrounding radio masts. The tracker's radio signal must not be blocked by metal objects. The signal can pass through plastic objects. Tracker no. 3 showed that the spies integrated a tracker with another function, in this case the Airbag system. When I examined other functions in the cabin, I found that the controls for the window lifts could be interesting. They are mounted in the left and right front door and have been connected to the Body Comfort Module. They have a clear view of the radio masts. I disassembled the panel (in plastic) that holds the unit in place at the left front door.


Unit for control of window lifts and rear-view mirrors. The right cable is connected to the
window lifts, the left to the rearview mirrors.


Under the controls for the window lifts was a circuit board located. Approximate dimensions,
10 x 5 cm.


The underside of the circuit board.



I judge that the unit has been mounted at Hyundai's factory (my car is made in Turkey). Of course, this mini tracker does not have the same functionality as tracker 1, 2 and 3, but it delivers the car's position - which is the main purpose of a GPS tracker. The tracker has been activated when the Spy Center has found a suitable customer. The production cost of this tracker is low. It can be mass-produced and mounted in all Hyundai cars without significant increase in price. Under the CIA section and heading GPS Tracker, I develop this reasoning.



Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 5 and No. 6 Discovered, 2021-10-14.
In the continued search for trackers, I have concentrated on the space in the car's interior. When I looked around, I saw that the controls on the steering wheel could be of interest. They have a clear view upwards through the windscreen to the radio masts.

 
Controls on the left side of the steering wheel. Controls on the right side of the steering wheel.

The controls on the left side contain functions for mobile phone (hands free), volume button for the radio and Bluetooth. The right side contains functions for the radio. I disassembled the steering wheel and was then able to access the circuit boards.


 
Circuit board. Left controls. The upper side.           Circuit board. Left controls. The underside.


 
Circuit board. Right controls. The upper side.     Circuit board. Right controls. The underside.


I estimate that these devices, which also contain GPS trackers, have been installed at Hyundai's factory.  My assumption is that they have been leased to the Spy Center's customers from time to time. Not all trackers may have been in operation at the same time. They would then interfere with each other. When I measure the distance from the trackers above to the Body Comfort Module, I get about 60 cm. When I used the car for about 4 years, the battery was exhausted. This fast consumption has certainly been due to the fact that several trackers have been in standby mode around the clock. Madness.


Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 7 Discovered, 2021-10-20.
The car has a unit for air conditioning. A lot of electronics are there. According to previous findings, there was an indication that a GPS tracker could be hidden there.


Control panel for Hyundai i20 air conditioning system. The knob on the left
regulates temperature. The knob on the right regulates the position of the
supplied air. These two controls are completely mechanical. Air conditioning,
A / C, in the middle.



When I opened the device, the circuit board became visible. Here is a GPS tracker.

You can download the circuit board in higher resolution to study it in detail: hyundai_A-C_180_dpi.jpg
I judge that this installation was done at Hyundai's factory.



Hyundai GPS Tracker no. 8 Discovered, 2021-10-24.


Under the air conditioning unit there is a unit with indicator lights for the airbag system and
seat belts. It was therefore close at hand that this device would also contain a GPS tracker.



Hyundai i20 circuit board for indicator lights. The upper side. It includes a GPS tracker.

Here you can download the circuit board in high resolution:  hyundai_i20_kontrollampor_kretskort_upper_180_dpi.jpg



Hyundai i20 circuit board for indicator lights. The underside.

Here you can download the circuit board in high resolution: hyundai_i20_kontrollampor_kretskort_under_180_dpi.jpg

I judge that this installation was done at Hyundai's factory.


Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 9 Discovered, 2021-10-30.
In the continued fishing for GPS trackers, I have concentrated on devices at the dashboard.




At the wheel is the unit for headlights and windscreen wipers.



I brought a bug detector towards the device and then got a strong indication. When I compare
the indication with the ones I got on other trackers, there is no doubt, a GPS tracker was there.


Regarding The Bug Detector:
A bug detector is an effective tool when looking for GPS trackers. The difficulty lies in learning how to use it. When I bought the detector (around in 2018), my opinion was that there was one (1) bug in the car. When I scanned the dashboard and the steering wheel, I got indications all the time. I thought then that the detector could not distinguish between what were bugs and what was other equipment in the car. As I isolated the bugs, the detector has become more accurate. When scanning tracker no. 9 there was thus no interference from other nearby trackers. If you live near a radio transmitter, the detector can give a indication due to this radiation. You must then move to an area where you notice that the detector is not affected. When scanning the suspicious objects, keep the detector antenna at a distance of 5 to 10 cm from the object.



Hyundai i20, circuit board for headlights and windscreen wipers. Upper side. It contains a
GPS tracker.



Hyundai i20, circuit board for headlights and windscreen wipers. Under side.


I judge that the installation was done at Hyundai's factory.


Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 10 Discovered, 2021-11-02.
The temperature is rising. Ten GPS trackers discovered! Magnificent madness of the NWO. After isolating tracker no. 9 I scanned the dashboard with the bug detector. I got an indication at the speedometer. I dismantled it.



Hyundai i20, speedometer.



Hyundai i20 circuit board. It contains functions for e.g. speedometer, engine temperature and
a number of control lamps. It also includes a GPS tracker.


Here you can download the circuit board in high resolution: hastighetsmatare_kretskort_180_dpi.jpg


I judge that the installation was done at Hyundai's factory.



Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 11 Discovered, 2021-11-04.
The heat is on. It Burns. I have continued with scanning using the bug detector. I put in the car key and started the engine. Then I scanned the key. I got an indication that there was a GPS tracker there. I disassembled the key.



Hyundai i20. Disassembled car key (battery is missing in the picture).



Hyundai i20. Circuit board for car key. It includes a GPS tracker.


When using the key's electronic function to lock or unlock, you can do so at a distance of at least 30 m. The condition is that there is a working battery in the key. If the battery is missing or not working, you can still open the car lock manually. You can also start the engine. When I scanned the key while the engine was running, I had no battery in the key. I still got an indication in the bug detector. This means that the circuit board got its energy from the car. The car lock, which is located at the steering column, can generate energy electromagnetically when the engine is running. It is not possible to start the engine with only the metallic part of the key.

Of all the trackers I have discovered so far, I consider this to be the most outrageous "spy case". My question to Hyundai is: why does there have to be a GPS tracker in the car key?


Hyundai GPS Tracker No. 12, 13, 14, 15 And 16 Discovered, 2021-11-05.
The conditions for the continued hunt for GPS trackers were, to say the least, strange. Eleven trackers discovered at the dashboard and steering wheel. Not a single one in the back of the car. I had previously scanned at the taillights but received no indication. I scanned again on the outside of the body in the back. I got an indication at the right fender. I moved the detector's antenna back and forth towards the body and was thus able to get the center of the indication. It turned out to be close to the right rear door handle. The only electronics available there belong to the door lock. Once I found out that a GPS tracker was there, I just had to continue with the other door locks, including the one that belongs to the tailgate. I have disassembled all the locks. The ones that belong to the doors are all of the same type. They have an electronic part where the circuit board is located and a mechanical part where a wire is connected between the internal door handle and the lock. The device is fully integrated. The lock for the tailgate is smaller and of a simpler design. It locks magnetically against a metal teat that sits under the lock.


GPS Tracker No. 12.



Hyundai i20, right rear door. The door lock is located at the red X. It is surrounded by the metal
of the door. The GPS tracker has a clear view to the radio mast via the opening between the
glass pane and the metal of the door at the yellow arrow.



Hyundai i20 door lock. It includes a GPS tracker.



GPS Tracker No. 13.


Hyundai i20, left rear door.



GPS Tracker No. 14.



Hyundai i20, left front door.


GPS Tracker No. 15.


Hyundai i20, right front door.


GPS Tracker No. 16.

 
Hyundai i20. Tailgate lock.


I do not present circuit boards in this compilation. They are of the same type as the "mini-trackers" I showed earlier.