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Katz6768 03-30-2006 11:30 AM

The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 
Let's see how widespread this issue is...

kenny 03-30-2006 11:35 AM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 
Would posting VINs also be useful?

Katz6768 03-30-2006 11:37 AM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 

Originally Posted by kenny
Would posting VINs also be useful?

Yes it would be useful.

I've just been watching too much Fox and CNN... is there a privacy or fraud issue ?

Adelwyn 03-30-2006 01:24 PM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 
Are you only asking about HCH2, or also polling those of us with HCH1? My HCH1 does not, but from lurking around this forum it sounds like some HCH1's do have it... So would you like me to answer >No, or would you like me to answer >Don't have a 2006 HCH ?

GreenAndBlue 03-30-2006 01:35 PM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 
There is. Only post the last six digits - that gives everyone the build number, and keeps the rest of the info (somewhat) secure - after all, I can reconstruct a HCH-2 VIN just shy of the check digit, just based on what I know about the models / option (w/ or w/o navi). For the check digit, there are tools available that would give me that, as well.

For those who post - cars for the Canadian market will have the first digit as an '8' - ie; 8xxxxx USDM models will have leading zeros up until the build sequence # - mine is '008661', for example.

If someone were to know your real name, and where you lived, they could acquire a new key, and your car could be stolen. Those are hypotheticals, but it could happen. That's why you often see people block out their license plates when they post pictures of them on the web. Google is a powerful tool - and the bad guys know how to use it, too.

There have been people who have had their cars stolen in the past, simply from people copying the visible VIN from the windshield. Supposedly, dealers have become more diligent about actually verifying that the person requesting the new key is actually the rightful owner. But why tempt fate ?

I've had a car stolen (not this way). It's not fun.

BTW - my car #8661 does *not* have the bug. Someone posted their vehicle #12xxx did seem to have it, but I'm guessing their display change was legitimate, from the way they described it, and they don't really have it (or at least, haven't definitively determined it yet).

The really valid check is at the multiples - 124mi, 186mi, 248mi, 310mi, 372mi, 434mi, 496mi
If you see a drastic change - not a tenth, but several integers worth of difference at one or more of those intervals - you've got the bug. It takes a lot to move the averaging display as you get farther and farther into a tank (assuming you haven't reset it since the tank started).

BTW - I thought 100km was 63mi, not 62 ? However, if you look at the display at 62, you're going to notice soon after if it does have the bug, so not a big issue.

Katz6768 03-30-2006 03:16 PM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 

Originally Posted by Adelwyn
Are you only asking about HCH2, or also polling those of us with HCH1? My HCH1 does not, but from lurking around this forum it sounds like some HCH1's do have it... So would you like me to answer >No, or would you like me to answer >Don't have a 2006 HCH ?

I was asking for the HCH-II bug. You should answer "don't have 2006 HCH".

I am sorry I didn't know there was an issue with the HCH-I, maybe someone else can start a separate survey. Thanks. :)

Katz6768 03-30-2006 03:28 PM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 

Originally Posted by GreenAndBlue
There is. Only post the last six digits - that gives everyone the build number, and keeps the rest of the info (somewhat) secure ...

My HCH-II doesn't have the 62 mile bug, Vin#: 800439


Originally Posted by GreenAndBlue
BTW - I thought 100km was 63mi, not 62 ? However, if you look at the display at 62, you're going to notice soon after if it does have the bug, so not a big issue.

62 miles = 99.779 Km.

100 Km = 62.1371 miles. :D

Adam_HybridCivic 03-30-2006 04:44 PM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 
My car has the bug but it doesn't happen all the time. It seems that it only occurs or is noticable when I am in city driving or in stop and go traffic. On the highway I never notice it. My build # is 000384.

Sledge 03-30-2006 05:04 PM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 
Bugged :(

toast64 03-30-2006 06:11 PM

Re: The 62 Mile bug (100 Km)
 

Originally Posted by Adam_HybridCivic
My car has the bug but it doesn't happen all the time. It seems that it only occurs or is noticable when I am in city driving or in stop and go traffic. On the highway I never notice it. My build # is 000384.

Is it possible that your mileage is just very consistent on the highway, so it wouldn't be as noticeable, whereas it varies a lot in the city, thus more noticeable?


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