do G35's have data recorders?
You sure about that too?
http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/edr-site/media.html
With GM's Onstar program and it's ability to unlock the doors and access the ecu's OBDII system, it should be VERY possible to shut off the car too. So implementing this to a police application wouldn't be hard at all.
http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/edr-site/media.html
With GM's Onstar program and it's ability to unlock the doors and access the ecu's OBDII system, it should be VERY possible to shut off the car too. So implementing this to a police application wouldn't be hard at all.
Originally Posted by chilibowl
I called the bullsh*t on the "Big Brother" crap...
Directly copied from page 9-25 of the 2005 G Coupe Owner's Manual:
EVENT DATA RECORDERS
Your vehicle is equipped with a variety of
computers that monitor and control a
number of systems to optimize performance
and help service technicians with
diagnosis and repair. Depending on the
equipment on your vehicle, some of the
computers monitor emission control systems,
braking systems and air bag systems,
just to name a few. Some data
about vehicle operation may be stored in
the computers for use during servicing.
Other data may be stored if a crash event
occurs. For example, air bag readiness,
air bag performance, and seat belt use by
the driver or passenger may be recorded,
depending on vehicle equipment. These
types of systems are sometimes called
Event Data Recorders.
Special equipment can be used to access
the electronic data that may be stored in
the vehicle's computers (sounds are not
recorded). INFINITI and INFINITI dealers
have equipment to access some of this
data; others may also have this equipment.
The data may be retrieved during
routine vehicle servicing or for special research.
It might also be accessed with
the consent of the vehicle owner or
lessee, in response to a request by law
enforcement, or as otherwise required or
permitted by law.
EVENT DATA RECORDERS
Your vehicle is equipped with a variety of
computers that monitor and control a
number of systems to optimize performance
and help service technicians with
diagnosis and repair. Depending on the
equipment on your vehicle, some of the
computers monitor emission control systems,
braking systems and air bag systems,
just to name a few. Some data
about vehicle operation may be stored in
the computers for use during servicing.
Other data may be stored if a crash event
occurs. For example, air bag readiness,
air bag performance, and seat belt use by
the driver or passenger may be recorded,
depending on vehicle equipment. These
types of systems are sometimes called
Event Data Recorders.
Special equipment can be used to access
the electronic data that may be stored in
the vehicle's computers (sounds are not
recorded). INFINITI and INFINITI dealers
have equipment to access some of this
data; others may also have this equipment.
The data may be retrieved during
routine vehicle servicing or for special research.
It might also be accessed with
the consent of the vehicle owner or
lessee, in response to a request by law
enforcement, or as otherwise required or
permitted by law.
Originally Posted by gspotter
Directly copied from page 9-25 of the 2005 G Coupe Owner's Manual:
EVENT DATA RECORDERS
Your vehicle is equipped with a variety of
computers that monitor and control a
number of systems to optimize performance
and help service technicians with
diagnosis and repair. Depending on the
equipment on your vehicle, some of the
computers monitor emission control systems,
braking systems and air bag systems,
just to name a few. Some data
about vehicle operation may be stored in
the computers for use during servicing.
Other data may be stored if a crash event
occurs. For example, air bag readiness,
air bag performance, and seat belt use by
the driver or passenger may be recorded,
depending on vehicle equipment. These
types of systems are sometimes called
Event Data Recorders.
Special equipment can be used to access
the electronic data that may be stored in
the vehicle's computers (sounds are not
recorded). INFINITI and INFINITI dealers
have equipment to access some of this
data; others may also have this equipment.
The data may be retrieved during
routine vehicle servicing or for special research.
It might also be accessed with
the consent of the vehicle owner or
lessee, in response to a request by law
enforcement, or as otherwise required or
permitted by law.
EVENT DATA RECORDERS
Your vehicle is equipped with a variety of
computers that monitor and control a
number of systems to optimize performance
and help service technicians with
diagnosis and repair. Depending on the
equipment on your vehicle, some of the
computers monitor emission control systems,
braking systems and air bag systems,
just to name a few. Some data
about vehicle operation may be stored in
the computers for use during servicing.
Other data may be stored if a crash event
occurs. For example, air bag readiness,
air bag performance, and seat belt use by
the driver or passenger may be recorded,
depending on vehicle equipment. These
types of systems are sometimes called
Event Data Recorders.
Special equipment can be used to access
the electronic data that may be stored in
the vehicle's computers (sounds are not
recorded). INFINITI and INFINITI dealers
have equipment to access some of this
data; others may also have this equipment.
The data may be retrieved during
routine vehicle servicing or for special research.
It might also be accessed with
the consent of the vehicle owner or
lessee, in response to a request by law
enforcement, or as otherwise required or
permitted by law.
haha +1000. end of thread
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