![]() ![]() The ones that weren't had less problems than those that were running. ![]() ![]() Some vehicles were running when the "blast" went off and some weren't. I read about some tests that were done on vehicles from the '90s to the early 2000s. Is there an antenna on the garage? This can do the same thing. The wiring in the garage is hooked to an outside source that can cause the pulse of energy to be conducted into the garage over these wires. It also depends on what is in the garage. Is the vehicle parked outside or in a garage? Is the garage cement or metal? If cement there could be problems as the cement can conduct a bit of the electromagnetic current. For vehicles it can depend on which direction the vehicle is facing when the EMP goes off such as facing it or facing away from it. The frequency of the pulse, the strength, etc. I've read a fair amount of stuff on this situation over the years and from everything I've seen there are a lot of variables. ![]()
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