Why vehicles show as "Towing" when they are not in tow
If a vehicle shows on Live Map as Towing but it is not in tow, it could be due to one of the following reasons:
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A blown fuse.
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The power cable is damaged.
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Incorrect wiring or installation.
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The vehicle tracker is using the incorrect configuration for your vehicle.
To change an incorrect Towing status on Live Map, follow these steps:
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Gather your tools
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Get your vehicle ready
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Step 1. Contact the driver
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Step 2. Look for a blown fuse
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Step 3. Identify the power source
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Step 4. Check the power cable (OBD-II connector)
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Step 5. Check the wiring (3-wire connector)
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Step 6. Contact Support
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Before you begin
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Check the vehicle
Depending on your vehicle type, you might need some of the following tools:
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Wire cutter
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Flashlight
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Tools to remove vehicle panels
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Philips screwdriver
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Ratchet and socket
Ask the driver whether the vehicle is in tow. If the vehicle is not in tow, go to step 2.
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Find the battery and ignition fuses tucked under the dashboard. They are usually close to the power source.
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If you see a visible gap in the wire displayed inside the fuse’s clear casing:
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replace the fuse.
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drive the vehicle.
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If the vehicle is still showing as Towing, or there is no blown fuse, go to step 3.
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Find the camera’s power cables. These are usually tucked under the dashboard near the fuses.
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The camera is connected to a power source in one of two ways, depending on your vehicle type.
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For light commercial or private vehicles (12V only) with an OBD-II connector, go to step 4.
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For heavy trucks (12V only), light-duty vehicles manufactured before 1996 and heavy trucks with 9 pin connectors, skip to step 5.
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Locate the cable connected to the OBD-II port.
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Wiggle the cable and tighten if loose.
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Check the cable for damage. If you need a replacement, contact Support.
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Drive the vehicle.
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If the vehicle is still showing as Towing, or you need to replace a damaged cable, go to step 6.
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Wiggle the black ground cable and ground terminals. Tighten if loose.
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Find the black wire. It should have been installed using the Verizon-verified poke and wrap method.
If a different method has been used, follow these steps:
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Locate the correct wire.
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Strip the insulation from a section of the wire.
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Make a hole through the exposed wire.
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Insert the cable through the hole.
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Wrap the cable tight and insulate with electrical tape.
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Place zip ties over the electrical tape on each side of the connection.
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Turn on the ignition.
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Wait 5 minutes for the camera to boot up. The red, blue, and green lights will flash in sequence.
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You will hear a beep and see solid blue and green lights. A single beep indicates your device is plugged in correctly and receiving power.
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If the blue and green lights are not solid after 5 minutes, troubleshoot the camera indicator lights.
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Drive the vehicle.
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If the vehicle is still showing as Towing, go to step 6.
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When a vehicle’s status changes to Towing, a notification appears on Live Map.
If the vehicle is not in tow, select NO. Enter your Name and contact preferences so we can get in touch.
Alternatively, contact Support directly.