DarkStar
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Nope, the next time you turn it back on it will ask again.Googler said:Will opting out of Carwings disable the prompt when you boot the car?
Nope, the next time you turn it back on it will ask again.Googler said:Will opting out of Carwings disable the prompt when you boot the car?
Define "opt out". I suspect DarkStar was thinking of hitting the "Decline" button. Googler, were you thinking of something more along the lines of never accepting the Carwings agreement on the Owner's Portal in the first place?DarkStar said:Nope, the next time you turn it back on it will ask again.Googler said:Will opting out of Carwings disable the prompt when you boot the car?
I wish we could muster enough participation to do this.EVDRIVER said:Just lock the doors and leave the car running, no need to push ok next time. The other option is to do a protest to Nissan where no one sends data to Carwings pressuring Nissan to get rid of the OK button.
planet4ever said:Define "opt out". I suspect DarkStar was thinking of hitting the "Decline" button. Googler, were you thinking of something more along the lines of never accepting the Carwings agreement on the Owner's Portal in the first place?
A waiver from the first owner is unlikely to be enough. The car could be resold, and that owner could potentially sue Nissan.EVDRIVER said:Perhaps if enough people express concern to Nissan. I would sign a blanket waiver for any driver in my car.
I think the most interesting question is "Where are the executables stored?" and then "Can they be modified (patched)?"GroundLoop said:We need some ingineer-fu on the center console.. what embedded processor does it use, who wrote the software for it, where are the executables stored, what instruction format, and how to we punch out the Agree prompt altogether.
Difficult and time-consuming, yes, but these things are getting more generic and reprogrammable every year.Ingineer said:Guys, let me just say: It's going to be very difficult and incredibly time consumptive to reverse-engineer the head unit's firmware. I would never even consider such a thing!
Thanks for mentioning that! I had no idea.GroundLoop said:Look at what some have done with the Blink software already, for example.
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