hobbit
Well-Known Member
For those who have poked around in the electrical systems, or aspire to ... with various news about Hyundai
and Kia cars as theft targets, often via exploitation of weaknesses in the supposed "security' systems, one
common mitigation type is a secret switch to disable the car from being started and/or driven. In the
Prius, I had a switch in the fuel pump power line up under the dash, that I could reach easily with a toe, and
turning that on or off became part of operational muscle-memory. I'm looking to do the analog on the Kona.
A semi-obvious thing might be treatment of the brake-switch wiring, to prevent entering "driveable" state,
but there are probably other ways to tackle it. I've tested an idea or two around the shift switch, with some
promising results. I'm loath to mess with the CAN bus, that could cause bad side effects.
Of course trying to fully document such a thing on a webpage would give the secret away, wouldn't it...
_H*
and Kia cars as theft targets, often via exploitation of weaknesses in the supposed "security' systems, one
common mitigation type is a secret switch to disable the car from being started and/or driven. In the
Prius, I had a switch in the fuel pump power line up under the dash, that I could reach easily with a toe, and
turning that on or off became part of operational muscle-memory. I'm looking to do the analog on the Kona.
A semi-obvious thing might be treatment of the brake-switch wiring, to prevent entering "driveable" state,
but there are probably other ways to tackle it. I've tested an idea or two around the shift switch, with some
promising results. I'm loath to mess with the CAN bus, that could cause bad side effects.
Of course trying to fully document such a thing on a webpage would give the secret away, wouldn't it...
_H*