Take the LoJack off the car and tape it to the undercarriage of someone's car on the other side of town. LoJack is powered by both the car's battery and an internal battery, so it has to be located somewhere in the car that has access to car battery power, although this may not always be the case depending on the version of LoJack (depends on the internal batter of the item). LoJack is about the size of a deck of cards, and when activated sends a signal on what equates channel 7 in television frequency. You might try to use a different device to equate the frequence or to try to jam it (over-ride the frequency). Of course, I don't know why anyone would put LoJack on a 98 Saturn - the vehicie blue book can't be over $2500.00, and LoJack will cost nearly $750.00. Inspect the vehicle closely to determine where it is as there are the obvious places to look such as in the wheel wells and somewhere in the undercarriage, but also within door panels, inside seats and under headliners, carpet and within other components (or under the dash). If you really want to find it it sends a signal at the Channel 7 VHF range
looking for a strong signal.
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