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Am experiencing significant issues when using the wireless charging pad in my 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee with my iPhone 16 Pro Max. Will briefly charge with the blue light, then after 30 seconds to perhaps a minute, it goes flashing red. This did not happen with my previous iPhone 11 Pro Ma...
he was charged $48 to begin the oil consumption test. The lawsuit says the plaintiff returned the Compass to the dealer before the Jeep traveled 1,000 since the oil was refilled, but the dealership allegedly said 2 quarts of oil had been burned. ...
In an experiment with Wired last year, security experts Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek wirelessly hacked into a Jeep Cherokee and demonstrated how they managed to take control of the vehicle’s entertainment system, air conditioning, steering, and brakes—all with someone in...
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The news comes a mere weeks after two software engineersremotely hacked a late-model Jeep Cherokee. The hack exposed a serious security flaw with the Harman-designed Uconnect infotainment system that equips about 1.4 million Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles built between the 2013 and 2015 ...
The most significant issue that the presenters have with the car are the brakes. They say that for a car with this much power and that weighs so much, it simply does have strong enough brakes. They are also prone to quickly overheating the moment you start to push ...
Similarly, Miller and Valasek demonstrated security flaws in the Jeep Cherokee by executing practical attacks on the CAN bus and thereby disabling critical functions in the vehicle (e.g., disabling the brakes and stopping the engine) [35]. The attack was launched remotely through the infotainment...
Valasek and Charlie Miller proved in 2015, in a Black Hat presentation, that attacks on vehicles are viable. This year, they upped the ante from "parlor tricks" to cutting power steering, locking the parking brake and pulling the steering wheel of a 2014 Jeep Cherokee into a right-hand ...
after technology researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek hacked into the controls of a Jeep Cherokee vehicle's dashboard connectivity system, known as Uconnect. It is said that the firm is sending vehicle owners a USB drive with an update that will fix the vulnerability of the wireless ...