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Assuming it is a Tesla, if they do, it's likely only implemented in a targeted OTA update package. Tesla's regular firmware packages are heavily scrutinized by white-hats for datamining and jailbreaking purposes, and it would be far too risky to leave something like that accessible to people with reverse engineering experience.
I did not know that stuff was available to the public to scrutinize. Interesting.
It's not. But as with any computer, if someone has physical access, they can extract compiled code and reverse engineer it.
I mentioned Tesla specifically because there's enough interest in reverse engineering their cars that it would be unlikely for them to be able to slip something like that in without it getting quickly noticed.