Can Keyless Entry and Start Be Installed as Aftermarket Features?

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NevaehMarie
07/29/25 5:41pm
It can be installed as an aftermarket feature. Here is relevant information: 1. The car is equipped with a keyless entry system, which allows the vehicle to detect the key within a certain distance when the owner approaches with the key. The ID of the key chip automatically matches the ID of the engine. After successful pairing, the car door unlocks automatically without the need for a key, eliminating manual operation. 2. The keyless start system uses the most advanced radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, triggered by the chip in the smart card carried by the owner. When the owner enters the car, the detection system inside the vehicle immediately recognizes the smart card. After confirmation, the car's computer enters working mode. At this point, simply pressing the start button inside the car (or turning the knob in some models) will start the vehicle normally.
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