Removing the Modem and GPS from My 2024 RAV4 Hybrid
4 hours ago
- #Telemetry Removal
- #Car Privacy
- #DIY Modifications
- Modern cars collect extensive telemetry data including location, speed, and personal information, raising privacy and security concerns.
- Recent incidents include vulnerabilities allowing remote car access, data sharing with insurers leading to premium increases, and misuse of camera footage.
- The author physically removed the modem and GPS from a 2024 RAV4 Hybrid to prevent data transmission, while maintaining core functionality.
- Key steps involved using tools like a trim removal kit and a DCM Bypass Kit to restore microphone functionality after modem removal.
- Disconnecting the GPS resolved CarPlay location bugs, and using USB instead of Bluetooth prevents the car from tethering to a phone for data.
- The project may void parts of the warranty, but under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, unrelated failures must still be covered.
- After reassembly, confirmation includes checking for no connection icons on the infotainment screen and ensuring the microphone works via CarPlay.
- The author advocates for stronger federal privacy laws as a preferable alternative to such DIY modifications.