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Kia and Hyundai to pay compensation in US for making cars that are too easy to steal

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    Hyundai and Kia will pay out $200 million in a class-action lawsuit settlement, compensating roughly 9 million people for their losses after a 2022 social media trend revealed how relatively simple it was to steal certain models. From a report:
    As reported by Reuters, $145 million of the payout goes to the out-of-pocket expenses of those whose cars were stolen. Many Kias made between 2011-2021, and Hyundais from 2015-2021, lacked electronic engine immobilizers, which would prevent a car from starting unless an electronically matched key was present. Without the immobilizer, the car could be started by turning the ignition with other objects, such as a USB-A cable that thieves discovered was a perfect fit.

    Customers whose cars were totaled are eligible for up to $6,125, while damaged vehicles and property can receive a maximum of $3,375, along with costs for raised insurance, car rental, towing, tickets, and others. Kia and Hyundai had previously pledged to provide free software upgrades to vehicles and free wheel locks (i.e. The Club), typically in coordination with regional police departments. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in February that the companies have given out 26,000 wheel locks since November 2022. A September 2022 report by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) showed that immobilizers were standard on 96 percent of cars sold in the US by 2015 but only 26 percent of Kias and Hyundais. Cars with immobilizers were stolen at a rate of 1.21 per 1,000 insured vehicles, according to the IIHS; those without immobilizers had a 2.18 per 1,000 rate. Kia and Hyundai's far-too-thrifty design decisions might have been simply a balance sheet story were it not for the "Kia Challenge," a 2022 TikTok trend that detailed theft techniques and joyrides. By February 2023, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration attributed 14 crashes and eight deaths to challenge-inspired thefts.
    https://tech.slashdot.org/story/23/05/19/1934229/kia-and-hyundai-agree-to-200-million-settlement-for-making-cars-viral-theft-targets



    The problem is that there is no immobiliser, so all you need to do is turn the switch behind the lock cylinder. The USB plug just happens to fit on that switch nicely.
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    people should start making the lockpickinglawyer video viral and the people can start suing lock companies for not fixing their many vulns.
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    It's pretty shocking that in this day and age car companies don't have immobilizers or kill switches as standard. I used to put my own kill switches on my motorcycles back in the 80s, 90s...just a simple switch hidden under the seat.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's pretty shocking that in this day and age car companies don't have immobilizers or kill switches as standard. I used to put my own kill switches on my motorcycles back in the 80s, 90s…just a simple switch hidden under the seat.

    thats not a "kill" switch.

    its a secondary switch.

    to kill an engine you first need it to be alive and running.

    a switch can only be called a kill switch if it switches off a running engine.
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    english failure - severe
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    cigreting Dark Matter
    I have a fuel pump power cutoff clip i can take with me if i park where niggers live its sweet
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    Originally posted by cigreting I have a fuel pump power cutoff clip i can take with me if i park where niggers live its sweet

    that gives them enough fuel to move it out of the parking lot and stall somewhere near.

    inconvenient.

    just wire the airbag with recalled inflater that send aluminum into their negroid skull.
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    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's pretty shocking that in this day and age car companies don't have immobilizers or kill switches as standard. I used to put my own kill switches on my motorcycles back in the 80s, 90s…just a simple switch hidden under the seat.

    my dad used to hide them under the ashtrays

    they'll unironically start selling them as subscription services in the next few years, if they aren't already
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny thats not a "kill" switch.

    its a secondary switch.

    to kill an engine you first need it to be alive and running.

    a switch can only be called a kill switch if it switches off a running engine.

    You're so desperate and dumb Vincent.

    "Where is the best place to put a kill switch?
    How to Install a Kill Switch On Any Car
    For the kill switch to be fully effective, it must remain hidden and limited to your knowledge only. Placing it under the dash would make it rather easy to find, so this is where you can get creative when placing your switch."
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    cigreting Dark Matter
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny that gives them enough fuel to move it out of the parking lot and stall somewhere near.

    inconvenient.

    just wire the airbag with recalled inflater that send aluminum into their negroid skull.

    No it cuts power to the fuel pump. It wont prime when the key is turned to the start position. No fuel = no start.
    Ill learn you more about auto mechanics if you listen closely jackie chan
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    Originally posted by cigreting No it cuts power to the fuel pump. It wont prime when the key is turned to the start position. No fuel = no start.
    Ill learn you more about auto mechanics if you listen closely jackie chan

    not if you have carburated car
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson i saw people eat shit, thus i eat shit

    o, ok.

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    Vinny...once again context, there is the kill switch you are referring to...and there is the kill switch I am referring to...both exist...you go to a mechanic and ask him to install an anti theft kill switch in your vehicle and he'll know exactly what you need.

    You'll learn there is always more than 1 anwser kid.

    SMH

    Just a few examples:

    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=remote+ignition+kill+switch&hvadid=593792836019&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9027655&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=b&hvrand=14073749686945499128&hvtargid=kwd-304707695243&hydadcr=2649_9913396&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_4s49dem6o_b

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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Vinny…once again context, there is the kill switch you are referring to…and there is the kill switch I am referring to…both exist…you go to a mechanic and ask him to install an anti theft kill switch in your vehicle and he'll know exactly what you need.

    You'll learn there is always more than 1 anwser kid.

    SMH

    Just a few examples:

    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=remote+ignition+kill+switch&hvadid=593792836019&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9027655&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=b&hvrand=14073749686945499128&hvtargid=kwd-304707695243&hydadcr=2649_9913396&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_4s49dem6o_b

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    the, switch, that, doesnt, kill, a, live, engine, cant, be, called, a, kill, switch, since, it, doesnt, kill, anything,



    this level of english failure should be illegal.
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    cigreting Dark Matter
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny not if you have carburated car

    Yeah because the majority of cars on the road today are carbd

    If i did have a carbd car id do a ignition cutoff switch since most carbd cars have mechanical fuel pumps.
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny

    the, switch, that, doesnt, kill, a, live, engine, cant, be, called, a, kill, switch, since, it, doesnt, kill, anything,



    this level of english failure should be illegal.

    Take it up with the THOUSANDS of examples I linked for you.

    Dumb Asian

    If a manufacturer choose to call their product a "kill switch" then that's what it is...it's a name of a product, not an act...duh.
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    Originally posted by cigreting Yeah because the majority of cars on the road today are carbd

    If i did have a carbd car id do a ignition cutoff switch since most carbd cars have mechanical fuel pumps.

    why cant you do an ignition cut off switch on an fuel injected car.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Take it up with the THOUSANDS of examples I linked for you.

    Dumb Asian

    If a manufacturer choose to call their product a "kill switch" then that's what it is…it's a name of a product, not an act…duh.

    we are not talking about that the manufacturers and the public are calling immobilizers on their cars.

    we are talking about what you call your little switch between your legs, on your moped.
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    Rape Monster Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson It's pretty shocking that in this day and age car companies don't have immobilizers or kill switches as standard. I used to put my own kill switches on my motorcycles back in the 80s, 90s…just a simple switch hidden under the seat.

    Ever have a fat girl riding with you fall backwards onto the street?
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    Originally posted by Rape Monster Ever have a fat girl riding with you fall backwards onto the street?

    Only my brother.
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