Self Installed Teen Tracking System

Easily Installs and transfers between vehicles in minutes

The MOSS-OBDII-GPS tracking system requires very little technical knowledge to install. The unit connects to your vehicle’s OBDII port, which is an easily accessible socket located under the dashboard. With powerful GPS technology and cellular triangulation, the MOSS-OBDII-GPS is perfect for teen driver safety applications.

The MOSS-OBDII-GPS increases teen driver safety:

  • Instantly be notified about excessive speeding via text message
  • Set allowed and disallowed driving zones
  • View frequently visited landmarks
  • View reports showing routes and miles traveled
  • Use the MOSS-OBDII-GPS to track household vehicles being borrowed by your teen

Powerful features, small package

Choose from over 20 reports to help monitor your teen driver. Our GPS Tracking portal will allow you to easily generate reports or schedule preset reports to be emailed to you daily. Use your knowledge as a deterrent that will help your teen driver stay safe and out of danger.

What is an OBDII connector?

Mechanics will use your OBDII connector to plug diagnostic equipment into your car. Because of this, the OBDII connector is designed to be accessed easily. The MOSS-OBDII-GPS capitalizes on this easily accessible connector to provide you with a convenient method of installing and removing your GPS tracking system. If the port is needed for vehicle diagnostics, the mechanic must simply unplug the MOSS-OBDII-GPS, and reconnect it when finished servicing the vehicle.

How to find your OBDII Connector

Start by looking around the underside of your dashboard, below your steering wheel but above your gas and brake pedals. The diagram below will show you the general area to search.

The connector may be covered by a small flap, but will usually be visible without requiring any disassembly. Once you believe you have located the OBDII connector, compare it to the picture below.
OBDII GPS Tracking for Senior Citizens

Installing the MOSS-OBDII-GPS

Once the OBDII connector has been located, all that is required is to plug the MOSS-OBDII-GPS into the connector. Once you turn the ignition of the vehicle on, the small lights on the unit will blink. During your first installation, you will need to give the MOSS-OBDII-GPS unit a minimum of 15 minutes fully initialize.

Download PDF Datasheet and Specifications