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Old 01-11-10, 08:54 PM
Insignia Black Box

The spy in the cab :bash:

Just read page 271

https://www.vauxhallproductforum.co....icles/2943.pdf

Big Brother is watching, now it's real. :bash:

Probably fitted to the Astra Mk6 as well.
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Old 02-11-10, 07:00 AM
Re: Insignia Black Box

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Originally Posted by Vectra-Arctic View Post
The spy in the cab :bash:

Just read page 271

https://www.vauxhallproductforum.co....icles/2943.pdf

Big Brother is watching, now it's real. :bash:

Probably fitted to the Astra Mk6 as well.
It tells you about this in the manual. Scary! Especially if they looked at the speedo readings of my hire car
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Old 02-11-10, 07:09 AM
Re: Insignia Black Box

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It tells you about this in the manual. Scary! Especially if they looked at the speedo readings of my hire car
so if your new vauxhall breaks, they can read it and say youve been thrashing the **** outta it.

sorry were not fixing it under warranty!
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Old 02-11-10, 08:12 AM
Re: Insignia Black Box

It doesnt say any of this at all. Read it again.

Its used in a crash or near a crash event. Just like a black box is in a aeroplane.
This is how they use it in US. http://www.gm.com/corporate/responsi...ata_recorders/
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Old 02-11-10, 05:14 PM
Re: Insignia Black Box

modern cars suck, pre 98 ftw!
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Old 03-11-10, 12:30 PM
Re: Insignia Black Box

Like most things.
Dont mess and you have nowt to worry about.
Its there for a reason, if you want to mess and faff about with your car then its your own fault, just as it always has been.
If you get caught out then tough luck, you got caught out playing games that you know little about.
Read things not presume its much easier
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Old 04-11-10, 01:02 AM
Re: Insignia Black Box

Makes you wonder how much more complicated cars are going to get! A black box is a good idea in some ways I suppose, may stop some dodgy insurance claims!
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Old 05-11-10, 04:35 PM
Re: Insignia Black Box

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Originally Posted by Vauxhallnutter Mark View Post
Makes you wonder how much more complicated cars are going to get! A black box is a good idea in some ways I suppose, may stop some dodgy insurance claims!
Ah ! but, what about all the jiggery pokery thats done at the dealers with people who dont really have a clue. They do software upgrades when they dont know what caused the problem. So, what would the black-box make of that?
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Old 05-11-10, 05:22 PM
Re: Insignia Black Box

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Originally Posted by Vectra-Arctic View Post
The spy in the cab :bash:

Just read page 271

https://www.vauxhallproductforum.co....icles/2943.pdf

Big Brother is watching, now it's real. :bash:

Probably fitted to the Astra Mk6 as well.
I Did'nt know about the black-box but I have read a lot of the stuff in the manual and I think some of the dealers would need to take time out and read it all. I remember reading about the foldable tow hook and on asking if they could fit one I was told they had never heard of it.
So where is this black-box situated ? ( as a matter of interest )
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Old 05-11-10, 06:15 PM
Re: Insignia Black Box

Most cars have them fitted now. There is nothing sinister about them.
As far as I know the information is extracted from an air bag unit underneath the front seat.
A factory dealership GM Tech 2 scan tool cannot recover the air bag crash data.

Quote 'The first such use of EDR evidence in the United Kingdom was at Birmingham Crown Court during the trial of a 19 year old man who crashed the Range Rover Sport he was driving into a Jeep in 2006. The accident left a baby girl paralyzed and the driver was sentenced to 21 months in prison. The EDR evidence allowed investigators to determine the driver was speeding at 72mph in a 30mph zone'

It is there for a purpose.
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