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I asked Claude, don't know if it is correct: The red illuminated switch in the 2020 Opel Corsa appears to be for the Sport mode feature. This button, positioned below the headlight controls on the dashboard, activates the vehicle's Sport driving mode which typically modifies throttle response, steering feel, and transmission shift patterns for a more dynamic driving experience. However, since I can only see the switch itself and not its surroundings or any identifying symbols/text, I recommend checking your owner's manual or Opel Corsa documentation to confirm the exact function of this particular switch in your vehicle's configuration.
It was work car before and company installed GPS tracker with user authentication thru iButton / Dallas key 1-wire fob.
They sold it to you with car so you can use it, but you have to stop using sim card.
Most of these devices can have login credentials changed so you can use them with your own service or just open it and reprogram them.
OBD port can be for two things, only for power (most likely) but it can also send not only your position but speed etc. if that cable has two wires then it is power only, if it has more wires it can read other data from your car. On some cars it is even possible to apply brakes or other mischief ( but mostly US and chinese cars)
janny mary
Hi Koen,
I'm quite sure the GPS tracker was used to automate "Kilometerregistratie", and somewhere someone neglected to remove the device when the car went out of the fleet. The fact that theres a reader there, suggests that this car had varying drivers, you get into the car, hold your rfid tag against the metal and you now are the "driver" of the car for the next trip.
This helps companies not get audited for their KM's by the belastingsdienst, saving them hassle and worry. (The company that manages the data gets audited).
Next to companies having to register all the KM's their cars make, the Dutch goverment now also implemented a "CO2 registratieplicht" when theres 100+ employees, a GPS device like this might also automate this. So you can expect to find these in second hand cars that used to belong to bigger companies all the time, or heck, even local goverments use this stuff in their fleets.
As to your questions, if the sim card is still in use, yeah free data. The device should also have an IMEI (15 digits) number, this number should help you to figure out which party has the data that is gathered for a GDPR request. (Yes the GDPR request should work).