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Originally Posted by emargul
I got the same device as F87luv. It is the automatic car tracking adapter. It plugs into your OBD-II port. Definitely gives me peace of mind when I drop off my car for service etc. It notifies you whenever the car is started and parked. You can also track it in real time. It also shows hard accelerations and hard braking.
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And there's nothing stopping the techs from unplugging that, and in fact they probably would've unplugged it if the cluster was replaced (since the new one probably had to be coded).
If the OP's cluster was replaced, I wonder if the mileage difference was due to a tech's failure to input the mileage into the new cluster correctly (i.e. the odometer might be wrong).
[edit: i see both of the above have been covered earlier by other posters, I should've read the whole thread first...
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