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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.