@mashable @Lterres24 can answer this question quite well as a matter of fact!
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@mashable@Colvinius If it's marketed as a functional system rather than composite parts then yes, of course. -
@backupbear@mashable Better send the car to the scrapyard then. -
@Colvinius@mashable Don't see the difference. Vast majority of car owners don't service their own cars either. :) -
@backupbear@mashable The difference is that they can. Many do exactly that every weekend. Imagine a locked-system car industry. -
@Colvinius@mashable Yet most if not all smartphones *can* be opened if you have the equipment & nous. So it's the same situation as cars. -
@Colvinius@mashable Chunks of car industry *is* locked down with black box computers & most don't come with vendor engineering manuals now. -
@backupbear@Colvinius in the ’90s when the ADF began “white fleet leasing,” none of the vehicles could be serviced. Not even water or oil.
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