i-PRO IPS-ICV-UNINSTALL One Day of Vehicle Uninstallation Service
When decommissioning fleet vehicles or reconfiguring mobile surveillance deployments, properly removing i-PRO in-car video systems requires specialized knowledge to avoid damaging equipment, vehicles, or leaving security vulnerabilities. This professional uninstallation service provides a full day of expert technician time to systematically remove cameras, DVRs, cabling, and mounting hardware from vehicles while preserving equipment for redeployment and maintaining vehicle integrity.
Key Features
- Full-day technician deployment for systematic removal of i-PRO mobile video equipment
- Safe extraction of cameras, recording units, and cabling without vehicle damage
- Proper disconnection from vehicle power systems and CAN bus interfaces
- Removal of mounting brackets, cable runs, and all installation hardware
- Equipment inventory and condition documentation for redeployment planning
- Restoration of vehicle panels, headliners, and interior components to pre-installation condition
- Compliance with warranty requirements for leased or fleet vehicles
- Secure data handling procedures for any residual storage media
Vehicle-based surveillance systems involve complex integration with 12V/24V electrical systems, often including hardwired connections to ignition circuits, emergency lighting interfaces, and vehicle data networks. Improper removal can leave exposed wiring, trigger electrical faults, or damage reusable equipment worth thousands of dollars per vehicle. This service ensures technicians with i-PRO mobile system experience handle the complete extraction process, from disconnecting multi-camera arrays to removing concealed cable runs through A-pillars and headliners.
The service is particularly valuable when transitioning fleet vehicles out of service, upgrading to newer surveillance platforms, or redeploying equipment to different vehicles. Technicians document removed components, test equipment functionality post-removal, and provide detailed reports on hardware condition. For integrators managing large fleet transitions or agencies with strict vehicle return requirements, professional uninstallation protects equipment investments while ensuring vehicles are returned in acceptable condition without modification evidence that could impact resale value or lease terms.