Paul Johnson-3 wrote
> Sounds like all the more reason to try this.

Not a good idea.

If you break anything trying to hack into the driver assistance functions,
you might cause an accident, either directly by malfunctions of the driver
assistance or indirectly by distracting the driver with unexpected results.

By design, fiddling with those devices is likely to trigger the theft
protection, disabling them completely and voiding the warranty of the car.

bye, Nop





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