Actually, by law, the electric windows are supposed to work under water for a specified period of time. But if the computer system has access to the windows, game over.
On newer car, all electrical signals such as opening windows is filtered through the cars computers. Switches are not connected directly but just send a signal to a computer which then sends power to the window motor. Computer controls Everything.
Actually, by law, the electric windows are supposed to work under water for a specified period of time. But if the computer system has access to the windows, game over.
On newer car, all electrical signals such as opening windows is filtered through the cars computers. Switches are not connected directly but just send a signal to a computer which then sends power to the window motor. Computer controls Everything.
Thank you. I suspected that, but didn’t realize how wide spread it was.
With an all electric car and a battery that tends to catch fire when flooded, do you think it works on a Tesla?