> It seems like mechanics really don't like digging into the electrical part of the car.
this is like saying that computer programmers don't like digging into the proprietary and binary blobs from other vendors.
I am trying to say it's not fair to blame mechanics because even if they want to dig into the electronics, the car manufacturers take active measures to prevent 'random mechanics' from digging around.
I suppose there are many rational and reasonable way to justify why this is so; probably all having some form of "because safety" and "because IP of vendors".
this is like saying that computer programmers don't like digging into the proprietary and binary blobs from other vendors.
I am trying to say it's not fair to blame mechanics because even if they want to dig into the electronics, the car manufacturers take active measures to prevent 'random mechanics' from digging around.
I suppose there are many rational and reasonable way to justify why this is so; probably all having some form of "because safety" and "because IP of vendors".