snoopy
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There's plenty of reasons for an Xbox 360 to fail.
For the ring antenna problem, I think the ring component was either poorly specified in the first place, or poorly made and poorly tested. I think the latter is more likely - the automotive components business operates on low margins. This is why quality control is so important. Some suppliers and/or batches may be ok and others may not have the specified inductance and/or excessively high resistance.
The effect of an out-of-spec ring antenna would be weaker EM coupling between the sensor circuit and the key transponder chip. This will make the system less reliable and more susceptible to EM interference, hence the EWS failures tend to happen near forecourts, power lines, transmitter masts etc.
Honda have been shipping bikes with HISS for years ...![]()
This is incorrect, the antenna is simply a wire. No EM is going to break it.

