If my friend has win number of my car, can he put lo jack in my car?
Lo Jack is aftermarket, installed after the car is manufactured. Usually at a dealership or auto alarm shops.
I CALLED LO JACK AND THEY SAID NO. ONLY THE REGISTERED OWNER MAY ACTIVATE LO JACK AFTER CALLING THE POLICE AND MAKING A REPORT.
Only if they are in the car. Lo-Jack is a battery powered radio transmitter that is permanently installed in a car, truck, or large pieces of construction equipment. When activated by police, it transmits a signal to allow police to locate it. Unless you have a REALLY big firearm, would be pretty hard to install a Lo-jack unit.
theguy on the car drive by hitchhiking sassy and gets thrown out of the car is joe lo trugilio. he was on superbad and hit the fat kid
Sure. Just don't be surprised when the police surround you within the hour.
The Lo Jack website has a car tracking system, it is the only system that is operated by the police. Pocket finder also has a car tracking GPS system available.
'Lo-Jack' is not used for traffic violations and giving tickets. It is strictly an emergency method for locating stolen cars.
Lo Jack is an aftermarket add on. Many vehicles have similar product that are all built in. All GM products have OnStar which allows a vehicle to be tracked.
its something to do with I DONT KNOW!!
No.
"Lo-lo's" is a Hawaiian slang term used to refer to a lowrider car. These cars are often customized with lowered suspensions, flashy paint jobs, and other modifications, and are popular in Hawaiian car culture.
LoJack (or any other 'property recovery' type system) is not stock on civilian Chargers. So if your car has one, it's where ever it was installed to.