"Actress Anne Heche And Republican Jackie Walorski Deaths Linked To CIA “QNX” Murder Device" that Remotely Hijacks Modern Car Electronics - Both Women were Anti Child Trafficking Advocates
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Any OBD I and possibly OBD II (On Board Diagnostics) that doesn't have an electronic throttle servo and transmission should be safe.
If you have an old fashioned cable from your gas pedal to your Throttle body / intake manifold, you should be safe. Quick way to check, with the car off; pop your hood and have someone press the gas pedal several times while you look and listen for any movement under the hood.
Any car that has auto parking or "safety" lane assist that influences your steering, beware. I suggest wiring a toggle switch inline with the fuse to the ignition module or fuel pump(s).
I wish the car I was driving a few years ago had had that lane assist feature, because I fell asleep (about 4 in the afternoon!) and hit a guardrail, totalling the car. I was in the right lane of an interstate in Maine, and crossed over the center line, and on to a guardrail to the left. Fortunate that I hit a guardrail, because it could have been rocks, or a drop off, resulting in a rollover. Unfortunately, all the airbags went off, which is why it was totalled, otherwise, it would have just been a slightly crushed front left side; I was able to continue driving to our destination, which was only a few miles away! Lesson learned: never discount a quick nod-off, that's the warning that you are in danger of falling asleep!
I have to do that.