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How to Deactivate the Anti-Theft Function of Trumpchi?

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Foster
09/04/25 7:09am
First, locate the wiring distribution of the anti-theft system, which is generally found beneath the steering wheel and inside the protective panel below the A-pillar. Depress the brake pedal to keep the vehicle stationary. Activate the electronic parking button to prevent vehicle movement after deactivating the anti-theft function. Then, click the settings button on the vehicle's central control display screen. Select the ReaR button on the pop-up interface, then click OFF. You will notice that the anti-theft indicator light has turned off.
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