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Lol 2 min video on how to clip that speaker wire incoming…

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A/V systems are $2000 computers now. There is no separate speaker unless you’re going to clip your car stereo speakers

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Yeah canbus systems are an absolute fucking nightmare too. The same wire controling several systems.

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Than 2 minutes on how to manipulate the switch in a way so that it detects a press every time you start your car.

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I guess you missed the part in the article where it said it’s been optional but that will change

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Someone who worked on design for a previous iteration of this said that their company deliberately routed the ‘beep over a certain speed’ signal via a wire between two modules for precisely this rrason.

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I heard they paid

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So instead of clipping a wire you plug in a Bluetooth OBD interface and flip a bit in the car’s memory that the engineers conveniently forgot to remove which disables the beeps…

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Lol, no! The ODBC port allows readouts only, you cannot change the programming of any of the components in your car.

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Oh shit boys, we found im!

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*10 minutes - shorter videos cannot be monetized, IIRC

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