Scotty,
Love your channel, I never thought I would have to use it, but here I am. My wife and I are both in the Army. She recently went off to the National Training Center(NTC). She left her keys with one of her NCOs(non commissioned officers) who was staying back. This was done so she could come back and pick her car up with ease, rather than me driving her. When she came back from her 30 day rotation. That Sergeant had put over 2000 miles on her car. The dealership and Starlink have been no help. Who can I go to, to pull the data on a 2021 Subaru Crosstrek? This was a violation of her leadership, and we need proof
Really would appreciate any help you could give us.
-Adrian
Photograph the odometer before and after.
the computer doesn’t log any trip, date or time information
I’m not sure if the Starlink app saves location history, although it’s destruction claims you can ‘find your vehicle’s location on a map’.
The device you want to prevent nefarious activity is a GPS tracker dedicated for this job, which is capable of storing/uploading continuous location data to the cloud.
A dashcam may be able to do a similar job, however, it’s presence will be known to the offender, unlike a discrete GPS tracker, hidden somewhere inside the vehicle.
That Sergeant had put over 2000 miles on her car.
I must say though, what a bloody scumbag!
