Question
How do bootloader protections safeguard ECU firmware?
Answer
They restrict unauthorized firmware flashing to prevent tampering.
Explain
Bootloader firmware controls ECU start-up and update processes. Security features like cryptographic checks and signed firmware prevent unauthorized or malicious flashing. CHEPQ programmers respect these protections, performing authorized updates only, preserving ECU integrity and preventing vehicle hacking.
Related Diagnostic Guide
To explore this topic in a broader system-level diagnostic context:
Related Guide: ECU Logic, Adaptation, Coding & Calibration Diagnostics
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