How to deactivate an electric vehicle anti-theft alarm?
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You can directly turn off the electric vehicle's power supply, wait for 1 minute, and then turn it back on to restore normal mode and deactivate the alarm. If restarting doesn't work, you can locate and cut the wires of the electric vehicle's alarm to deactivate it.
I've been driving an electric car for several years and have encountered the anti-theft deactivation issue a few times. First, don't rush to force dismantle it; try pressing the unlock button on the car's remote or key. If that doesn't work, check if there's a reset button or hole on the anti-theft device itself and use the matching tool to poke it for reset. On my Xinyi brand car, there's a small hole under the seat cushion—insert the key and twist it a few times to stop the alarm. Sometimes, false alarms from the anti-theft system are due to a dead battery, so checking and replacing it might help. Daily care includes keeping the remote safe to avoid loss and regularly checking for system updates to reduce malfunctions. If all else fails, contact a professional technician at an electric car shop for help; don't try to save time by doing it yourself and risk causing new problems. Safety first—the vehicle's anti-theft design is quite sophisticated.