How to Unlock the Engine Lock of Baojun 560?
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Baojun 560 engine lock unlocking methods are introduced as follows: 1. Use the remote control to unlock, insert the key after getting in the car to start. If it cannot start normally, it indicates that the anti-theft system is locked, and the key needs to be re-matched. 2. First, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery for a period of time, wait for the engine's protection data to be cleared, and then reconnect the battery. Generally, disconnecting for about 10 seconds is sufficient. If the condition remains the same, it means there was insufficient discharge, and you need to remove it again and wait for some time. 3. Go to a professional repair shop to have a professional inspect it.
Last time my Baojun 560 also encountered engine lockout, which was a misunderstanding caused by the anti-theft system. I tried using the spare key first. If that didn't work, I disconnected the battery negative terminal for about five minutes, reconnected it and restarted, and it usually recovered. Remember to check the fuse box, find the fuse labeled 'anti-theft', and replace it with a new one. If the key isn't recognized, it might be due to weak battery power - just replace the battery or visit a 4S shop to program a new key. Avoid placing keys near strong magnetic fields like mobile phones to prevent signal interference causing lockouts. This issue isn't too complicated - DIY saves time and money. It only took me half an hour to fix. However, frequent lockouts require checking wiring or professional inspection of relay modules. Never force-start on highways - that's too dangerous.
As someone who frequently repairs cars, I've encountered many Baojun 560 engine locking issues. The main solution is a simple reset method: first try starting the ignition with the spare key; if that doesn't work, disconnect the battery's positive and negative terminals for ten minutes then reconnect them; while you're at it, check if the anti-theft fuse in the fuse box is blown - replacing it only costs a few bucks. Weak key battery often triggers locking, so try replacing the battery or visit a shop to pair a new key. More complicated cases require professional tools to check for loose connections in the anti-theft module wiring. Keep keys away from electronic interference, always confirm system response before parking and turning off the engine to avoid accidental locks. If locking persists, don't tamper with the circuits yourself - it's safer and more reliable to visit an authorized repair shop where they can diagnose the root cause.