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To: krogers58

I know, I bought my automobile computer on Ebay for just over $50. The plug is supposed to be “universal” and works on every vehicle I own (Toyota Tacoma and Accura TL).

As far as being “impossible”, I beg to disagree. If the car is communicating to the car computer through the I2C or CAN bus. The CAN bus handles things such as timing, gas/air mixtures and when the transmission should shift. By virtue of the car computer giving this information to a central processing unit - the bus is open. There is no SECURE transaction on the CAN bus - there is no SUPERVISOR mode in a CAN bus transaction. Thus, by virtue of the CAN bus tying into the network - the network is vulnerable. One must ASSUME there is some firewall between the USER interface and the CAN bus. However, I have seen nothing in the bus protocols or interface circuits that state such a device is in existence.

http://canbuskit.com/what.php


28 posted on 11/25/2012 11:11:53 AM PST by Hodar (A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.- Burroughs)
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To: Hodar
I agree with your assessment on the CAN bus. A simple CAN USB will hook you up to the bus just fine. I used these devices for my railroad devices using a CANOpen protocol. They are protocol agnostic. You may want an OBM2 connector to get to your vehicle bus. The stock connector on the CAN-USB is the DB9M. See link for wiring details.

At Wingcast, we did fun stuff like flashing headlights, honking horns, unlocking doors and monitoring the GPS. I could also initiate an outbound phone call. Most of that was SCP (Standard Corporate Protocol) a Ford variant of J1850. The MCP variant ran on the entertainment equipment. The safety engineer asked if the display on the radio could be used to display a scrolling message. He returned from lunch and I had "Attention K-Mart Shoppers" scrolling by. That immediately became a prohibited feature :-)

Some vehicles have remote start capability hooked into the fieldbus with remote radio access from a service center.

32 posted on 11/25/2012 8:44:37 PM PST by Myrddin
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