I Think I Don't Want These Computers in Cars Anymore

I'm not all against having computers in cars, I was just in one of those moods and proud to own a basic functioning Mopar from the 70's. What I'm not cool with is that computer control excessiveness in modern cars now and the way these sadistic engineers design and implement everything. It's getting out control with the minor features that require permission from a computer to work, trust me, I have experience with some of the problems created by the evil engineering. Fixing a headlight that keeps turning off should not cost $1500 to fix because the BCM is corrupt. Marker lights that turn on and drain the battery even though the switch is turned off should not happen, but the BCM says yes. The parking brake, simple transmission shifter and door handles operating the latches should not be electronic controlled by a computer also making tow rates more expensive.

A lot of people think most of this tech in cars is evolution, but it's actually de-evolution.
That's exactly what happen to my 2002 Ram 1500 after jump starting a friends car. The BCM went bad causing the high beam to blink on and off and finally came out of a store and my windshield wipers and washers were on. I stood there in disbelief. $700.00 fixed it.