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[-] dastanktal@lemmy.ml 11 points 3 days ago

Man, if all electric cars can do this bullshit, then I think I'm gonna just be stuck with an internal combustion engine no matter how bad they are for the environment.

Ain't no way I'm gonna get into a vehicle that can be remotely disabled by a jackass.

[-] Cactopuses@lemmy.world 20 points 3 days ago

This isn't specific to electric cars, vehicles equipped with On Star can be remotely disabled in the event of theft (and by extension I imagine a legal injunction). I imagine this extends to other vehicles also.

The real problem is the OTA updates and always-online nature of modern vehicles, not necessarily what powers them.

At least w/ OnStar, there are documented ways to disable it, and it's honestly not all that difficult (basically remove power to the OnStar device). Some cars are more integrated, so disabling that crap is a lot more difficult w/o breaking anything important.

[-] Cactopuses@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

No for sure I hear what you’re saying, onstar was just a handy example, other vehicles have OTA updates also and systems to disable the vehicle.

My point was the tech isn’t specific to BEV it’s becoming a “feature” in modern cars more broadly

Absolutely. If you care about this, search for a YT video or something about how to disable it, and they'll walk you through it and list the caveats. For example, sometimes it'll just show a warning on the infotainment center, and other times unrelated functions will break.

BEVs certainly started the trend, but once they showed people will put up w/ it, combustion vehicles followed suit.

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