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OVMS: Open source electric vehicle remote monitoring, diagnosis and control openvehicles.com

FloatArtifact8 hours ago

Unfortunately for the 2023 Nissan Leaf has a CAN gateway module. Basically, it's like a firewall or gateway to filter out CAN writing commands commands so you can't directly talk to the car with open tools through the OBD-II. Basically, it's a read-only port that's only when the car is powered on. Unfortunately a lot of cars are now starting to do this. I guess I'm gonna have to make a modified version of CAN tap cable for an unrestricted OBD-II port. :( https://docs.openvehicles.com/en/latest/components/vehicle_n...

jnsaff23 hours ago

What do you expect, give everyone connecting _root_ permissions to your whole powertrain? It has to be protected somehow.

mtucker5022 hours ago

Yes. If you don’t have root you don’t own it.

ksi234 hours ago

It's frustrating but completely expected. OEMs are realizing that telemetry and post-sale software subscriptions are their next major revenue stream. Locking down the CAN bus behind a gateway is always framed as a 'security feature', but the real goal is killing third-party observability and locking you into their proprietary ecosystems. The fact that we have to splice into CAN tap cables on hardware we fully own just to read our own telemetry is absurd.

gezellig9 hours ago

I own a Hyundai Ioniq 5. There seems to be documentation for OVMS support: https://docs.openvehicles.com/en/latest/components/vehicle_h... but very little documentation for how to get up and running or even where to obtain hardware for my car. $350 plus a few bucks a month for a low data SIM is actually worth it for me for privacy, and Hyundai charges $100 a year for buggy software with less features. I hope this takes off.

Rebelgecko3 hours ago

I imagine it just plugs into the OBD port? My i5 seems to keep that port powered even when the car is off so be extra wary of your 12v's life

hbarkaan hour ago

Has anybody tried it for an F-150 Lightning

BHSPitMonkeyop10 hours ago

Not a new project, but one that's relevant to a lot of recent discussions of privacy-invasive connected systems built into modern cars

imglorp9 hours ago

The hardware is US$345. A little step for an odb bridge?

zie9 hours ago

I would think you could do this with a comma.ai device too.

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