
To deactivate the Epica's anti-theft system, open the door. After opening, the anti-theft alarm will sound continuously. Wait for the alarm to stop, then press the lock button on the key to lock the door. After locking, press the unlock button to open the door, and then insert the key. The anti-theft system primarily utilizes existing telephone networks or GSM wireless mobile networks to connect with the owner's phone or mobile device via wired or wireless means, enabling remote anti-theft functionality as an electronic product. The Epica measures 4808mm in length, 1807mm in width, and 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. Its engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 143Ps, a maximum power output of 105kw, and a maximum torque of 175nm.

Last time I encountered the anti-theft system of my Epica getting locked, it was really frustrating. At first, I thought the remote was out of battery, but even after replacing it, the problem persisted. Actually, the solution is quite simple: First, make sure you're seated in the driver's seat, insert the key, turn it to the ACC position, then press and hold the unlock button for a few seconds simultaneously. If it's triggered by mistake, it's mostly due to doors not being properly closed or an aging battery. I recommend developing a habit of checking all windows and doors are securely closed before parking, and avoid randomly pressing the anti-theft button. If multiple attempts fail, it's best to disconnect the battery's negative terminal for a few minutes to let the system fully reset before trying again. The anti-theft system is meant to protect property, but improper operation can cause unnecessary trouble, so timely maintenance is crucial. Now, using this method, I haven't had any issues since.

The basic steps to deactivate the anti-theft system on the Epica are: First, use the key to physically unlock the door. After sitting down, try starting the engine. If that doesn't work, check if the battery voltage is normal, as low power can easily trigger the alarm. I found that the reset method involves turning off all power, removing the key, waiting for ten minutes, and then trying again. If it's a remote control issue, replacing the battery or re-pairing usually solves the problem. For daily maintenance, avoid damp environments to prevent short circuits in electronic components. Most issues can be resolved by resetting the module with professional diagnostic tools, so there's no need to tinker with it yourself to avoid costly circuit repairs.

Easy to deactivate: Simply insert the key to unlock and start. If that doesn't work, try disconnecting the battery terminal for half a minute and then reconnecting. Normally, avoid touching the anti-theft setting switch and you'll be fine.


