Something In Rear Crash Bar ?

corker1985

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I have found this on me rear crash bar any one no what it is looks like I goes to alarm but not sure
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Looks aftermarket to me mate, but I could be wrong. Does it have an in car phone kit fitted?
 
Had x2 wires for it one on dash and one near drivers window that's for a phone I thought. But who ever had the car was good with wiring it has all sorts wired in like led under door handles led strips on tailgate on headlights it must have had DVD players it also has dimmer switches just don't no any more help would be great il get few more pics of other stuff see if you's no what anything els is or dose thanks again
 
As it has a battery pack attached, I would go for an alarm, funny that it's fitted externally! If it was a tracker it would have some sort of GPS aerial attached
 
id say some sort of tracker

with the battery and Motorola
 
As it has a battery pack attached, I would go for an alarm, funny that it's fitted externally! If it was a tracker it would have some sort of GPS aerial attached

You don't need an external gps antenna at all. As the pack is mounted externally and has battery backup, quite covertly installed, it could quite easily be a tracker unit.
 
Just trying to get some if this wiring out haven't got a clue what most of it is thanks for info
 
You don't need an external gps antenna at all. As the pack is mounted externally and has battery backup, quite covertly installed, it could quite easily be a tracker unit.
It's in a metal box, which means there must be an aerial there somewhere!!
 
Please..................GPS don't work through metal, you can get a gsm signal using the chassis as an aerial.
 
the older trackers run off gsm google the part numbers you will see what it is
 
Please..................GPS don't work through metal, you can get a gsm signal using the chassis as an aerial.
Clearly you know better than anyone .....

.....this from the person that didn't think it was a tracker in the first place :/

I'm not saying I'm correct, the car might have an external antenna some where, good luck @corker1985
I hope I have helped


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As "Notnormal" has been quite rightly saying, this is a Motorola tracker unit, if you have no knowledge of it and/or are not subscribed to the tracker contract then remove the item.
 

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