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If somebody wants to get into my Jeep, they have to walk up and sit in it. The end.
I honestly think that all this digital stuff is not the right way (for car security), because there will be hacks for it. I also don't see what is going to ever stop someone from smashing the window.
Beyond this, they could alter and forge the readings to cause warning lights on the dashboard to turn on, or even crash the ECU completely.
I can understand causing warning lights, but what kind of shit programming does this?
Or better yet.
1: Buy old tow truck
2: Find nice car
3: Tow nice car to woods/shop
4: ...
5: Profit
Nobody, except the owner/friend, ever tries to stop someome from getting a car towed. If you saw a car being hooked up at the mall would you run over and stop the tow truck driver?
Some newer cars link the gas/brake pedal directly to a computer which translates that into the hydraulic actions.Err that's gotta be BS, brakes are a hydraulic system. Can't exactly disable them.
Translating to hydraulic actions maybe but shutting it down? The Prius is heaviliy electric, from power steering to brakes, and even that apparently can suffer a total shutdown of the system and you still have power steering _and_ brakes, because they are merely electric assisted in how they work, not actually reliant on it. What car would suffer a failure of braking if the electric system stops? Any?Some newer cars link the gas/brake pedal directly to a computer which translates that into the hydraulic actions.
There are advantages and disadvantages of this. The main advantage is that the software can make the pedals act linearly instead of exponentially. For example in a regular car, if u press the gas pedal down to 50% the engine would be generating around 85% power. The electric system "fixes" this as a 50% press would generate 50% power.
A major disadvantage is that it adds another point of failure and complexity.
Err that's gotta be BS, brakes are a hydraulic system. Can't exactly disable them.
I suppose in theory that's true but...ABS. The computer can modulate them, which means it can modulate them to (near) zero.