Tom in NM
New member
It has popped up in a few postings here that people heard or saw on TV about a car that was infected by a computer virus and it was malfunctioning.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=187150&postcount=24
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=187155&postcount=25
Of course, with the steering issues a few of us have had and given the Spyder is very much a computer controlled vehicle - it is easy to ask "is the steering issue caused by a virus?" or maybe a virus is behind Toyota's problems.
I agree with FireFly's reply, but also did some checking and it supports him. There was a question about this and it was tested - AND I think there was an important lesson to be learned.
What they found in a lab was that they could not transfer a virus to a cars computer - BUT, after working on this for a while, the car's dashboard started to "throw errors". :yikes: What they eventually discovered was that the car's battery was low and this triggered the messages.
Here is the link to the article: http://news.cnet.com/Car-virus-rumors-taken-out-for-a-spin/2100-7349_3-5702294.html
The bottomline message to me was, make sure your battery is fully charged and working. Other riders have had problems with electrical mods ( stereos, lights, etc. ) or loose fuses. I personally experienced a "DPS error" caused by a loose fuse, so I know it can happen.
I am not saying a bad or weak battery is causing the steering issue or that this is a fix for it, but, it may be a contributing factor and like the other critical systems on the Spyder ( or your car ), it is worth keeping an eye on it.
Tom
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=187150&postcount=24
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=187155&postcount=25
Of course, with the steering issues a few of us have had and given the Spyder is very much a computer controlled vehicle - it is easy to ask "is the steering issue caused by a virus?" or maybe a virus is behind Toyota's problems.
I agree with FireFly's reply, but also did some checking and it supports him. There was a question about this and it was tested - AND I think there was an important lesson to be learned.
What they found in a lab was that they could not transfer a virus to a cars computer - BUT, after working on this for a while, the car's dashboard started to "throw errors". :yikes: What they eventually discovered was that the car's battery was low and this triggered the messages.
Here is the link to the article: http://news.cnet.com/Car-virus-rumors-taken-out-for-a-spin/2100-7349_3-5702294.html
The bottomline message to me was, make sure your battery is fully charged and working. Other riders have had problems with electrical mods ( stereos, lights, etc. ) or loose fuses. I personally experienced a "DPS error" caused by a loose fuse, so I know it can happen.
I am not saying a bad or weak battery is causing the steering issue or that this is a fix for it, but, it may be a contributing factor and like the other critical systems on the Spyder ( or your car ), it is worth keeping an eye on it.
Tom