Tips to Remember to Effectively Protect a Vehicle From an EMP

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If the US federal government considers something a threat then let's face it, then it's likely to be a lot more alarming situation than the government is revealing.

If you keep that in mind, the government — which includes many agencies and the military — has admitted that one huge threat in particular is an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP).

Whether something like this takes place due to terrorism or nuclear detonation or by chance caused by a meteorite, an EMP event would change everything as we know today.

If an EMP event were to happen, a major challenge to overcome would be transportation. Most of the vehicles today rely on electrical components and computers. That means if an EMP were to hit most cars would become mere hunks of rubber, plastic, and metal.

It's important that you know what you should be looking for in a car so that it's EMP proof and on the next page you'll learn what to invest in before this life-altering event takes place. 

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199 Comments

  1. Rickey Stoot said:

    If your car has a carborator I don’t see this happening, besides the battery part.

    I could be wrong but I am confident you wouldn’t have a problem

  2. Glen Duncan said:

    Do not forget old Farm Tractors as well. IF you have to use an old farm tractor to get around

  3. Randy Dixon said:

    Sarcasm at it’s finest.
    But seriously you would be a target. Might as well put a sign on the side that says free food.

  4. Randy Dixon said:

    Just remember, you better be well armed and alert to your surroundings because you will be a big target.

  5. Paul Goodman said:

    EMPs will not destroy vehicles. It may / MAY make them go dead, if running, but doesn’t destroy them. They will most likely recrank and run fine. The Government did a huge test back in the early 90s, using LOTS of different new vehicles, and NONE of them were harmed to the point that they wouldn’t recrank and do fine. In SOME cases there may be a fuse blown or a very small problem, but that’s it. So , NO you don’t have to build a farraday cage for your vehicle.

  6. Jim Farrell said:

    The only problem is gas. You can have a running vehicle but no way to pump gas

  7. Tom Wynn said:

    I have some old points ignition setups and a few old engines also have 67 power wagon…lol

  8. Tom Wynn said:

    Unless you put your modern electronics in a Faraday cage, they will be destroyed

  9. Mel Doshier said:

    Computers started being put in car’s in 1975 due to emission laws.

  10. Daniel Stanton said:

    Prepping in general if you aren’t careful puts a target on you. when you are one of the haves, and the have nots out number you, it is always a problem. but anything you have that gives you an advantage needs to be weighed against the threat associated with it. having an emp resistant vehicle can give you options that you don’t have on foot. If you don’t have anywhere to go, it is a great back up if you have to flee. As long as you are careful, and not going out for sunday cruises it would be in my opinion a good thing to have.

  11. Stu Shoots said:

    I find it funny that you get new car ads on a story warning that they will be useless.

  12. Dave Sabelfeldt said:

    After an EMP Strike, what are you going to run a vehicle on…Water?
    You all going down to the gas station that no longer has electricity, click the pump on and fill the tank???

  13. David Webb said:

    Pump it out of the storage tank ! There are manual pumps.Some tanks are already elevated and do not use any power.

  14. Dave Sabelfeldt said:

    Guess everyone will be stealing it!
    Lmao at peeps that will still be depending on modern day devices when life will be turned back in time to the 1800’s and before.
    The Omish have everyone beat hands down…everybody better be studying their way of survival !!!

  15. David Webb said:

    “Amish” , but you are right. Sometimes it’s worth doing it the hard way to learn how.

  16. Chad Barker said:

    After an EMP ,, currency becomes becomes completely useless ,, economy breaks down ,, in six months if we are still alive ,we’ll be killing each other for scraps ,, good look 🙂

  17. Dave Sabelfeldt said:

    Think bout this…cash will be worthless, gasoline will turn to liquid gold and the owners will blow your heads off when peeps try to steal it. If you have a vehicle that does run down the street…someone gonna blow your head off and take it. So why would so called preppers want to bring bold attention to themselves in a SHTF dog eat dog time!

  18. Michael Haggard said:

    Spare sets of relays, an alternator, starter, etc (parts using coiled wire) are vulnerable as well. Keep spares in a Faraday Cage, wouldn’t be a bad idea.

  19. Danny Tingey said:

    True, but there are always People that don’t get it. The only thing you really need during a EMP or SHTF event is information. Having a running car is not smart when you are one of the few.

  20. Jodi Harrington said:

    I have a 2000 Ford Ranger, does anyone know about any computer chips in that truck?

  21. Ernie Grizzly Anderson said:

    Have you ever seen a video of a car hit by lightning…. same principle…..the car will operate normally….. what is a car ? Faraday cage in its self.

  22. Tucker Brooks said:

    An EMP fries EVERYTHING electronic. If your vehicle is anything except for a basic diesel engine that can be push started, you are screwed. Period.

  23. Nic Hope said:

    Are you saying that a vehicle protects itself and doesn’t need to be EMP proof?

  24. Ernie Grizzly Anderson said:

    Not completely, If a nuclear weapon went of within 20 miles of a vehicle it may or may not effect the vehicle.. law enforcement has been working on a device called an Electromagnetic pulse gun or HPEMS… right now it is the size of a delivery truck and has only had limited success. Does not work on all vehicles and it only temporary shuts them down at best 50 meters. Anything built before 1980 without micro processors will not be effected. If a nuclear bomb went off 100 miles away the electrical discharge would be too insignificant to cause an issue.. You can Google it. Lots of research has been done.

  25. Shawn Neal said:

    To be completely honest, there has been a lot of research done on vehicles and electro-magnetic pulse. It turns out that in a majority of tests, vehicles with computer based controls, survived just fine during controlled EMP attacks. The worst that would happen would be the vehicle would stall. A turn of the key started it back up. The reason? The vehicle’s hood and engine compartment acted as a kind of faraday cage that was just enough to protect the electronics.

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