What material can i use to interrupt the gps tracking signal on my car?

Question:
my used town car has a gps tracking system on it that the person i bought it from installed. for some odd reason he wont tell me where it is. so i took it to a body shop and they told me where the antenna is but the cant find where the gps trackers brain is. they told me it would be best to just cut the antenna. the thing is i want to be able to use the antenna when i park my car somewhere im not familiar with. so i just want to be able to turn it off and on. so they told me to find a material that can interrupt the signal. can anyone help??

Answers:

how are you supposed to drive when you pass through an ice patch?

This question really does not make sense. First, if someone can find the antenna, it is just a matter of following the antenna cable to the GPS engine?
If this is a tracking system, then parking your car somewhere that you are not familiar with will not help you at all, I guess unless you have the software for the device and carry a laptop around with you that is capable of receiving the transmission? It would be much easier in this case if you do actually have a GPS engine on the car is to find it (follow the antenna lead or the unit would have to have power) and put in a switch to turn it on or off
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