Recommended mounting points
Recommended Mounting Points
Install behind the dashboard, above the glovebox or under plastic trim near the windshield.
Clean mounting, safe wiring and reliable GNSS performance for cars, motorcycles, boats and trucks.
For passenger vehicles, the best result is usually achieved inside the cabin, high behind plastic trim and close to the windshield.
Install behind the dashboard, above the glovebox or under plastic trim near the windshield.
Do not place the tracker near high heat, metal barriers, moisture, heavy wiring or moving parts.
Mount the tracker with the label or logo side facing the sky or windshield.
Keep the device away from metal brackets, beams and covers that block GNSS signal.
Choose a dry interior area and protect all joints, connectors and cable routes.
Use an inline fuse at the start of the V+ power cable and secure wiring properly.
Avoid radio units, amplifiers, subwoofers, speaker cables and high-current audio wiring.
Verify 15+ satellites, correct battery voltage and ignition ON/OFF before delivery.
For motorcycles, concealment, vibration resistance, moisture protection and distance from heat sources are critical.
Install under the seat, inside the rear plastic tail section or behind plastic fairing, away from metal.
Do not install near the engine, exhaust, metal fuel tank, wet wheel area or exposed frame tubes.
Keep the label/logo side facing upward through plastic fairing or the seat area whenever possible.
Do not hide the tracker under a metal fuel tank or inside a closed metal frame cavity.
Use a dry compartment, secure the device firmly and protect connectors from water and vibration.
Place the fuse close to the motorcycle battery or the original protected power source.
On touring motorcycles, avoid speakers, amplifiers, Bluetooth audio units and high-current audio cables.
Confirm satellites, battery voltage, ignition status and stable online communication before delivery.
For boats, prioritize a dry high position, saltwater protection and clear GNSS reception through fiberglass or glass.
Install inside a dry console, cabin or protected fiberglass area with a clear path to the sky.
Do not place the tracker in the bilge, engine room, battery fumes area or behind metal bulkheads.
Keep the label/logo side facing upward. Fiberglass is acceptable; metal roofs or covers are not.
Keep the tracker away from metal cabins, metal covers, stainless panels and large wiring bundles.
Use protected routing, sealed joints and suitable waterproofing for marine humidity and saltwater.
Install a marine-grade inline fuse at the start of the V+ cable near the battery or distribution panel.
Avoid marine stereos, amplifiers, subwoofers, VHF radios, antenna boosters and high-current audio wiring.
Verify satellites, online status, battery voltage and ignition/engine state before releasing the vessel.
For trucks, prefer a protected position inside the cab with stable power, clear GNSS reception and correct ignition detection.
Install high inside the cab, behind the dashboard, above the fusebox or under plastic trim.
Do not place the tracker in the engine bay, under metal cab panels, near heaters or high-current harnesses.
Place the label/logo side upward toward the windshield or upper cab area for best GNSS visibility.
Avoid metal cab beams, brackets, tachograph housings, inverter boxes and closed metal compartments.
Secure the device and wiring away from water, vibration, sharp edges and areas that are serviced frequently.
Use an inline fuse at the start of the V+ power cable near the original protected power source.
Avoid amplifiers, speaker cables, CB radios, fleet radios, inverters and high-current accessory wiring.
Check satellites, battery voltage, ignition state, online status and route stability before delivery.
This guide is a general installation reference. The exact GPS Tracker's wiring, current limits, pin names and supported accessories must always be confirmed from the manual of the specific tracker model and harness.