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EPA to Start Aggressively Enforcing Emission Defeat Devices
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<blockquote data-quote="GTSpartan" data-source="post: 16350808" data-attributes="member: 21531"><p>A dilemma that we’ll need to think about as well, is the OEM’s move to more integrated electrical & control systems, and well as over-the-air updates. An unnoticeable push update to your car could theoretically overwrite any foreign code/parameters, and really screw you. Sure, you could get creative and try to block such updates, but they could make it difficult enough, that virtually no one would do it. Imagine you car refusing to run because you don’t have software version 1.4.7? </p><p></p><p>Tesla already widely uses it, along with a few other manufacturers. The new Vette incorporates it, along with all new GM vehicles. It doesn’t appear all that intrusive right now, but I could easily envision a day when the OEM’s are under all kinds of pressure from the gov’t/EPA, that they will essentially be forced to implement something like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTSpartan, post: 16350808, member: 21531"] A dilemma that we’ll need to think about as well, is the OEM’s move to more integrated electrical & control systems, and well as over-the-air updates. An unnoticeable push update to your car could theoretically overwrite any foreign code/parameters, and really screw you. Sure, you could get creative and try to block such updates, but they could make it difficult enough, that virtually no one would do it. Imagine you car refusing to run because you don’t have software version 1.4.7? Tesla already widely uses it, along with a few other manufacturers. The new Vette incorporates it, along with all new GM vehicles. It doesn’t appear all that intrusive right now, but I could easily envision a day when the OEM’s are under all kinds of pressure from the gov’t/EPA, that they will essentially be forced to implement something like this. [/QUOTE]
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