
There are two methods to disable the anti-theft system on the Fengjun 5. Below is a detailed introduction to the methods for disabling the anti-theft system: 1. The first method involves manually modifying the data to cancel the anti-theft function. Use a programmer to read the engine control unit data and manually modify specific data to turn off the anti-theft function. 2. The second method uses anti-theft cancellation software. Load the engine control unit data into the software, which automatically modifies it into anti-theft cancellation data. Then, input the generated cancellation data into the engine control unit. 3. The Fengjun 5 features a family-style grille design with blackened headlight clusters. The hexagonal front grille connects with the headlights on both sides, visually widening the front end and giving it a grand appearance.

When my Fengjun 5's anti-theft system locked up last time, it really gave me a scare. I found that disabling the anti-theft mainly depends on the situation: if the remote key works normally, just press the unlock button - the car lights flashing twice means it's deactivated. If the remote fails, you'll need to use the mechanical key hidden in the fob to open the door, then quickly sit in the car, insert the key and start the ignition. Sometimes the anti-theft system can act up, like when reconnecting the after power loss - you might need to reprogram the key by holding both unlock and lock buttons for 10 seconds. Also, when the alarm is triggered by vibration, quickly use the key to unlock, otherwise the siren will drive everyone crazy. If all else fails, check the owner's manual or contact the 4S店 to reprogram with their computer.

Experienced pickup truck drivers know there are a few tricks to disabling the Wingle 5's anti-theft system. The keyhole is located on the driver's side door handle - turning the mechanical key clockwise all the way will unlock the door and deactivate the alarm. Be warned though, using the mechanical key will trigger the alarm siren. Don't panic - quickly insert the key and power on the ignition. The alarm will stop after the system completes its self-check. If the alarm activates due to a dead battery, don't drive off immediately after jump-starting. Let the system re-recognize the key by cycling the ignition switch three times consecutively. Also avoid leaving valuables in the cabin when parked, as the shock sensors may falsely trigger if windows are broken. Develop good habits: always lock doors when exiting, and replace remote key fob batteries regularly.

Disabling the anti-theft system isn't as mysterious as it seems. The Wingle 5's anti-theft system automatically deactivates when it recognizes a valid key - simply press the unlock button on your remote. If the security light remains illuminated, try inserting the key and starting the ignition within 30 seconds. A non-responsive remote requires troubleshooting: check if the key battery is dead or scan for signal interference sources nearby (like large electromagnetic equipment). In emergencies, using the mechanical key to open doors can forcibly deactivate the system, though you'll endure about 10 seconds of alarm sounds. Regular maintenance of locking mechanisms is crucial - spraying rust inhibitor into keyholes prevents mechanical key jams.

The anti-theft system on my Wingle 5 is quite reliable. To deactivate it, first rule out common issues: whether the remote control battery is drained or the vehicle battery voltage is normal. If you can hear the central locking sound but can't unlock, it's likely a poor wiring connection—I encountered this after modifying the audio system two years ago, and simply reseating the anti-theft fuse in the fuse box fixed it. Using the mechanical key is the most reliable method, but be careful not to force it; if the lock cylinder is frozen, just heat it with a hairdryer. Here's a lesser-known fact: three consecutive incorrect operations will activate a complete lockout mode, and if truly locked, only a 4S shop can reset it using specialized diagnostic equipment.

The Fengjun 5's anti-theft deactivation requires a step-by-step approach. Normally, pressing the unlock button on the remote key will deactivate it when the hazard lights flash. A special reminder for modified vehicle owners: additional electronic devices can easily interfere with the anti-theft system. For instance, a GPS I installed once caused the remote to malfunction, and it only returned to normal after removal. When using the mechanical key to open the door, be decisive—don’t hesitate. Once opened, immediately sit in the driver's seat and start the vehicle. Long periods of inactivity can also trigger the anti-theft system, so start the car at least once a month to keep the system active. The anti-theft system is actually quite protective. Once, when I left the key inside the car, the system automatically locked, which ironically prevented theft—I had to call a locksmith to resolve it.


