Your truck is still connected even though you opted out of the services. The radio can be turned on/off remotely for service (Sirius), remote engine start, keyless entry, garage door opener, even your tire pressure monitor system has a receiver in the truck. I am sure there are more. These signals all go through computer modules and the TIPM.
Where do I start? You can't drive a car into a tree by hacking the TPMS or key fob receivers, nor the garage door opener sender.
The connected service I do not have basically puts the vehicle on the internet over a cellular network that can not be turned off.
A direct connection to the vehicle computers can be established remotely. There is a firewall between the cellular receiver and the rest of the nodes, but you know the CIA has a backdoor.
I received a $195 discount for buying a new '22 Ram 2500 truck without connected services. No CIA clown is going to remotely off me!!
I think connected services will be required in '25.
Your truck is still connected even though you opted out of the services. The radio can be turned on/off remotely for service (Sirius), remote engine start, keyless entry, garage door opener, even your tire pressure monitor system has a receiver in the truck. I am sure there are more. These signals all go through computer modules and the TIPM.
Siri’s can’t even turn off its own services on the older cars. I have two 2009 vehicles and haven’t paid for service in 15 years.
Where do I start? You can't drive a car into a tree by hacking the TPMS or key fob receivers, nor the garage door opener sender.
The connected service I do not have basically puts the vehicle on the internet over a cellular network that can not be turned off.
A direct connection to the vehicle computers can be established remotely. There is a firewall between the cellular receiver and the rest of the nodes, but you know the CIA has a backdoor.