Can a Keyless Entry Car Key Lock the Car When Inside?
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No, a keyless entry car key cannot lock the car when it is inside. Here is the relevant information: 1. When the key is inside the car, the sensor near the dashboard can detect the presence of the smart key at all times, so the car will not automatically lock, meaning the vehicle will remain unlocked. 2. The car's keyless entry system, abbreviated as PKE (PASSIVE-KEYLESS-ENTER), utilizes the world's most advanced RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology and the most sophisticated vehicle identity coding recognition system. It pioneers the development of compact, low-power RF antenna solutions and successfully integrates remote control systems with keyless systems. Additionally, it employs traditional vehicle circuit protection, achieving a true dual RF system and dual anti-theft protection.