Removing black box? (Admiral)

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  • rudekid48
    rudekid48 Posts: 2,382 Forumite
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    Ah, makes sense I suppose, though why the details f the sim can't be passed amongst insurance companies

    As soon as your policy expires, the insurer has no right to continue to track you so the company that provided the tech will kill the SIM over the airwaves so that no DPA breach occurs. Once a SIM is killed there is no resurrecting it :)
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  • Gordon861
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    It must be connected to the battery somehow, take out the fuse. Otherwise it must have an earth lead, disconnect that instead.

    I doubt very much that it is anything more advanced than that, although it might just be plugged straight into the OBDP (looks like an old SCART plug) under the bonnet, so just unplug it.
  • BeenThroughItAll
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    Gordon861 wrote: »
    It must be connected to the battery somehow, take out the fuse. Otherwise it must have an earth lead, disconnect that instead.

    I doubt very much that it is anything more advanced than that, although it might just be plugged straight into the OBDP (looks like an old SCART plug) under the bonnet, so just unplug it.

    Power wise, that's correct - but there are very few vehicles where the OBD socket is under the bonnet. Only examples I can think of are now twenty year old Nissan Almeras like my wife had about 13 years ago, and BMWs with the big round diagnostic socket which isnt the same as an OBD socket anyway. There may be others, but the vast majority of cars I've come across, they're inside the cabin.

    However, it is certainly feasible the black box could be plugged into an OBD socket, but it wouldn't be that useful for anything other than getting speed of the vehicle from the VSS, everything else would be dealt with via accelerometers and GPS receiver in the box itself.
  • rudekid48
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    Based on this from the op - "I just don't know how it wired up, and don't want to damage my car given that it's glued on with some seriously sticky material" - I doubt it's plugged into the OBD port...
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  • wongataa
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    There may be others, but the vast majority of cars I've come across, they're inside the cabin.
    That is because it is mandatory for the ODB socket to be within reach of the driver and has been for some time.
  • BeenThroughItAll
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    wongataa wrote: »
    That is because it is mandatory for the ODB socket to be within reach of the driver and has been for some time.



    Well, yes, I know - but the poster I was quoting clearly didn't.


    I could have said 'all recent vehicles will be inside the cabin', but I didn't because the OP hasn't told us what they're driving, so I wouldn't have wanted to be categorical in my statement.
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