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![]() Drives: 2022 Camaro V6 2LT Convertible Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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CAN Bus Security Dongle Design Guide
CAN Bus Security Dongle Design Guide
Security Dongle Design Summary Overview A cost-effective DIY security solution ($35 in components) contained in a single OBD2 dongle that prevents vehicle theft by disabling CAN bus access to the OBD2 service port. Design Philosophy
How the Security Dongle Functions Core Mechanism The dongle operates through a "miniature DPDT wireless relay" that controls CAN bus access to the service port:
Installation Process
Build & Installation Time
Parts List ($35 total)
Benefits & Safety Advantages Security Design Philosophy
Operational Advantages
Theft Prevention Scenario Even if a thief:
Test Results (1 Year) Performance Validation
Relay Durability Analysis
Power Consumption
Data Flow & Signal Control Signal Path 1. CAN Bus twisted pair controls access to service OBD2 port 2. Dongle Relay Interruption: Controls whether CAN bus signal reaches the service port 3. OBD2 Port Communication:
Backup System
Enhanced Security Features Additional Layers
NOTE: The pair of wires (2 feet length) hanging on the completed harness will not be on your harness. Those wires were for Capricio's Design and connected to the wire leading to pin #15 on the BCM. See picture below. Ignore references to Pin #15 to Starter Relay Coil because that is wrong and Pin #15 DOES NOT control the starter relay, period. I reused the harness as shown in the final schematic. Remember when I connected to the wire for Pin #15 and removed the dongle, my car shut off entirely, dead. Pin #15 is NOT the Starter control. IMHO.....GM Chev have a very serious design flaw in the BCM that shuts down the car when Pin #15 is disconnected, open circuit, loose connection, etc. Last edited by Roddrz; 02-09-2026 at 11:22 PM. |
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This is frickin' sweet!!!
So - it would seem the "weakest" part of this layout would be access to enough of the BCM wire harness to connect vampire wires to so they can complete communication to the BCM to duplicate the fob. If I have that correctly, if we add enough layers of physical security (in addition to the block-off plate you describe) for the harness, it would take MORE effort for the POS and might discourage them from continuing to steal this car and move on to others? No? Thanks for posting this!
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![]() Drives: 2022 Camaro V6 2LT Convertible Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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The weak point is the exposed BCM connectors and wiring.
The photos illustrate how to create a protective block-off plate for these wires. You nailed it radz28, the BCM connector is exactly what those POS' target to steal GM and Chevrolet vehicles. There are lots of security solutions out there, but I went with a security DIY harness (CAN Bus Security Dongle Design) so I can still use the well hidden OBD port for my Range Technology AFM and connect a scanner for diagnostics when needed. BTW. The pad lock on the hood latch in the first picture is a deterrent for the Service Technician if I need it. That latch actually doesn't work anymore because I installed a second hood latch somewhere else. Last edited by Roddrz; 02-09-2026 at 11:36 PM. |
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![]() Drives: ZLE, IROC, Bolt, Square, D-max Join Date: Apr 2023
Location: Wa State
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excellent work RODDRZ !!!
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![]() Drives: 2023 SS Join Date: Nov 2025
Location: Charleston SC
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are you going into production to sell these pieces as a kit?
I found a guy who will cut the aluminum plates for us Last edited by 2023-SS; 04-14-2026 at 07:11 PM. |
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