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Disable tracking on Chevy Bolt 2019
(sh.itjust.works)
Whether it be electronics, automobiles or medical equipment, the manufacturers should not be able to horde “oem” parts, render your stuff useless if you repair it with aftermarket parts, or hide schematics of their products.
Summary video by Marques Brownlee
Great channel covering and advocating right to repair, Lewis Rossman
Would it be illegal to fuck with whatever tech they use to spy on you like that so it falsely reports you drive safer than you do so your rates are lower?
I don't think insurance would ever willingly lower your rates
Obviously the final answer will be different in every jurisdiction, but I would think it'd be less of a fraud issue - you can't be accused of sending false information if you're sending no information.
I suspect where things would get dicey is in the car-as-a-service part - where the EULA of a car software would open you up to legal challenge if you changed any hardware or software function of the car.
It would absolutely 95% get laughed out of court, but not without leaving you with a hefty legal bill no doubt. Obviously the full answer would depend on your local legal system and lawyer's advice.
There’s an easy rule of thumb you can use to answer this type of question.
Will the people with money have less?
If so, it’s illegal. Other way around is fine for some reason.
It wouldn't be illegal, but if the insurance company found out they would use it as a reason to not pay in the event of an accident.
You didn't lie to the insurance company. They stole what they assumed to be accurate info from somebody who stole it from you.
They that the stolen info they didn't ask your permission to buy was fake sounds like a them problem.