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The liability of smart cars and understanding the risks

Auto Service World

Types of automotive cybersecurity risks Todays smart vehicles increasingly rely on software, connectivity, and complex computer systems, opening them up to a range of cybersecurity threats. If this data is compromised, it can be used for identity theft, surveillance, or even blackmail. million prospective and actual customers.

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Remote Expert and MaxIFlash XLink Offer Quick Access to OE Software

Brake & Front End

Still, there are times when only OE tools and software can perform a vehicle service repair or calibration task. These advancements enable Experts to transmit software to the control module of a technician’s vehicle with sustained low latency if the car is down the block or thousands of miles away.

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3 Best Practices for Diagnosing Regenerative Braking Systems

Automotive Training Centre

Additionally, stay up to date with the latest software updates from manufacturers to maintain compatibility with evolving vehicle technologies. Invest in diagnostic scanners designed for hybrid and electric vehicles, as they can access proprietary information that generic tools might miss. Ready to Start Your Career?

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Electronic Steering and Suspension Controls

Tomorrow's Technician

Electronic steering and suspension controls use sensors and software to adjust the vehicle’s behavior, based on the road conditions and driving style. Electronic systems have several advantages over traditional mechanical systems. Adaptive suspension is another feature of electronic steering and suspension systems.

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In Automotive Technology Training? Exploring Cybersecurity in an Ultra-Connected Automotive Landscape

Automotive Training Centre

As the automotive industry evolves, vehicles are no longer simple machines but complex interconnected systems that blend hardware and software. In the ultra-connected landscape, preventive maintenance also includes monitoring the vehicle’s software health.

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Electronic Steering and Suspension Controls

Tomorrow's Technician

Electronic steering and suspension controls use sensors and software to adjust the vehicle’s behavior, based on the road conditions and driving style. Electronic systems have several advantages over traditional mechanical systems. Adaptive suspension is another feature of electronic steering and suspension systems.

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20th Anniversary Reflections: What We’ve Learned About the Automotive Industry Over the Years

Automotive Training Centre

Twenty years ago, the automotive industry was focused primarily on mechanical innovations and basic electronic systems. Today’s vehicles are computers on wheels, requiring technicians to be mechanically skilled and have a strong grasp of software and digital tools.