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Disconnect/Disable LTE

Thanksegon

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Hi, folks. It's there a way to disable LTE?
 
are you referring to the bluelink services?

if you are, then yes, just tear the dash apart and disconnect the blue link antenna at the back of the radio
 
are you referring to the bluelink services?

if you are, then yes, just tear the dash apart and disconnect the blue link antenna at the back of the radio
That helps, but the chip the government implanted in your brain still tracks you. Best to wear the tinfoil hat.
 
I'm betting there is a fuse you can pull to temporarily disable it. I've seen in other car forums where people have found the actual wireless module and disconnected the cable.

You never know when you might have to bury a body 50 miles from town, and you don't want that data going to the Govt. Consider that most people who find themselves with an urgent need to bury a body never considered they would have to until the need arose.
 
I'm betting there is a fuse you can pull to temporarily disable it. I've seen in other car forums where people have found the actual wireless module and disconnected the cable.

You never know when you might have to bury a body 50 miles from town, and you don't want that data going to the Govt. Consider that most people who find themselves with an urgent need to bury a body never considered they would have to until the need arose.


makes little difference if you take your phone with you and use it's GPS to locate a good burial site though.

the smarter thing to do would be to borrow or steal an old ass pre-1990s car with no computers in it, and also steal your worst enemy's phone and use that for the GPS..

then one doesn't have to mess with their new G70 and tear apart the dash to disconnect the blue-link antenna.
 
I like how everyone thinks the OP has a criminal intent!
Maybe he just doesn't want his wife to track him...
 
makes little difference if you take your phone with you and use it's GPS to locate a good burial site though.

the smarter thing to do would be to borrow or steal an old ass pre-1990s car with no computers in it, and also steal your worst enemy's phone and use that for the GPS..

then one doesn't have to mess with their new G70 and tear apart the dash to disconnect the blue-link antenna.

Too much effort. Just borrow your kid's candy cellphone and make due
 
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I like how everyone thinks the OP has a criminal intent!
Maybe he just doesn't want his wife to track him...

or his parents.. can't assume he's married...
 
or his parents.. can't assume he's married...
Good point with Geo fence. By the time I was 17 I had my own car but the father of a friend could not figure out how the odometer would show 60 miles put on when junior just went to a move a couple of miles away. Or why the right rear tire was so worn.
 
Good point with Geo fence. By the time I was 17 I had my own car but the father of a friend could not figure out how the odometer would show 60 miles put on when junior just went to a move a couple of miles away. Or why the right rear tire was so worn.
Wait wait...hold up. They had movies when you were 17? Cool ;)
 
Yeah, but not talkies. We took turns cranking on the projector.

and turning the crank to start the car no?
 
There's a trick to holding the crank so a backfire does not break your wrists. You turn your fingers in, not around the handle.
Man...you sound like a fantastic masterbater. Actually...that reminds me of Japanese Style...left hand reversed. Hahahahahah...dyin' over here.
 
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I had a friend in high school who had a 1958-60 English Ford. The crankshaft extended to the front bumper and there was a hole in the bumper just large enough for the lug wrench to fit. Same size as crank extension. We cranked the car once with the wrench for "jollies". It was indeed a tricky proposition to prevent broken wrist and also pull wrench from crank before it started spinning. Lesson learned. Ed knows his stuff. Read and learn from Ed.

(Edit: You try pulling a crank wrench spinning at 800RPM)
 
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