Whats that aggravating beeping in your car? You might have missed a payment.

Ford Motor Co. has filed for a patent on technology that could remotely shut down your radio or air conditioning, lock you out of your vehicle, or prompt it to ceaselessly beep if you miss car payments. Ford said it has no plans to use the technology, contained in just one of the many patents filed by the auto-making giant.

Still, it emerges at a troubling time for car owners. Loan delinquencies have been steadily ticking back up from their pandemic lull. Cox Automotive data showed severely delinquent auto loans in January hitting their highest point since 2006. The use of technology to aid repossessions isnt new, but the patent application is wide-ranging, even proposing the idea that an autonomous vehicle could drive itself to a more convenient location to be collected by a tow truck. 

It really seems like youre opening up a can of worms that, as a manufacturer, you dont really need to be doing, said John Van Alst, a senior attorney with the National Consumer Law Center. 

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According to the Ford patent application for repossession-linked technology, cruise control and automated windows could be disabled if a consumer doesnt acknowledge a notice of an overdue car payment. Ford could also shut down key fobs, door locks even the accelerator or the engine itself.

Disabling such components may cause an additional level of discomfort to a driver and occupants of the vehicle, the patent application states.

Wes Sherwood, a spokesman for the Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker, said Ford has no plan to deploy this. Ford was granted more than 1,300 patents in 2022 as part of encouraging a culture of innovation, the automaker said in an email.

We submit patents on new inventions as a normal course of business, but they arent necessarily an indication of new business or product plans, Ford said in the statement.

The patent is concerning because by creating this technology, lenders with less-than-stellar reputations for repossessions could possibly take advantage of it, NCLCs Van Alst said.

Youve now created this device which is like the doomsday device in Dr. Strangelove, he said.

And what about the beeping sound? Car owners would be unable to shut off the noise without first contacting their auto lender about a delinquency, the patent application shows.

Ford called the sound incessant and unpleasant.

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