There is a very good reason why farmers are getting into the hacking scene. All that bullshit with John Deere and right to repair.
Edit: I'll just say that I've hooked a laptop up to a car and some dude named Ivan in Ukraine made it work over the internet.
It’s crazy cars can be fixed remotely.
I wish someone would put a car out without all the extra shit, still be nice but without all the fancy shit and easy to fix without having to take it in for every tiny thing and repair it yourself.
You and me both man. As a mechanic I basically repair robots now. That's what they are.
Edit: I've sat on the phone with tuners for hours while I did all the physical stuff and they did the "tuning" to get it to run right.
Edit 2: the worst was a second gen RX7 with an aftermarket PCM. Took a ridiculous amount of time to figure out that the factory crank sensor air gap was not generating enough voltage for the programming in the PCM to recognize the signal. I adjusted it as close as possible to the rotor without it hitting and bam, started right up. Me and the dude on the phone who was a tuner for that company had been pulling our hair out. It was all within the supposed parameters but the software was fucked and it wasn't responding to triggers appropriately.
I wanted to get a car from 1972 or before so I can skip emissions every two years. They give you a five year tag when you buy new, the state law states after five years the manufacturer is not liable for repairs(they put the exemption in for the manufacturers after lobbying)
So you could possibly buy a new car that can’t pass emissions and don’t know it, you go in after 5 years and you end up spending 1000’s on a defect that’s no longer covered.
I found a 1971 blue convertible Cadillac cheap and my GF wouldn’t let me buy it lol it was huge. Most of the pre 72 cars have went up in price in the last few years. A pickup used to be $500 but needed a new oil pump, an easy cheap fix. Now they’re thousands.
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