New York Post

FORD’S ROBO ‘REPO’

‘Remote lock’ tech

- By THOMAS BARRABI tbarrabi@nypost.com

Ford is attempting to patent car “repossessi­on” technology that would allow the automaker to remotely lock down vehicles or shut off key features like air conditioni­ng if the owner misses payments, according to newly surfaced filings.

Ford’s patent for “Systems and Methods to Repossess a Vehicle” was filed in August 2021 and published in late February as part of the standard applicatio­n process. The applicatio­n has yet to receive final approval for patent protection.

According to the patent applicatio­n, the technology would be used in the event that drivers ignore “notice(s) of delinquenc­y of a vehicle-related payment” that are sent to their phones or their vehicle computer systems.

Cruise control, automated window and seat controls, air-conditioni­ng systems, remote key fobs and automated door locking systems are among the features that could be disabled through the technology, according to Ford’s filing.

“Disabling such components may cause an additional level of discomfort to a driver and occupants of the vehicle,” the filing says.

In one example given in the patent filing, vehicles would be remotely directed to “emit an incessant and unpleasant sound every time the owner is present in the vehicle.”

“The repossessi­on-system computer may also ensure that the owner is unable to turn off the sound without first making contact with the lending institutio­n to address the payment delinquenc­y,” the patent filing says.

Eventually, car owners who fall behind on payments could be blocked from using the vehicle entirely.

The system would even allow Ford vehicles with semi-autonomous or full self-driving capability to drive themselves to a towtruck driver or a repossessi­on lot if the owner doesn’t respond to multiple notices. Vehicles with less resale value would be sent straight to the junkyard.

When reached for comment, Ford spokesman Wes Sherwood said the company doesn’t have “any plans to deploy this.”

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