How to unlock the Great Wall Fengjun anti-theft lock?
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When the Great Wall Fengjun anti-theft lock triggers an alarm while unlocking the door with a mechanical key, insert the mechanical key into the ignition switch and switch to ON mode. If the mechanical key passes the authentication of the engine anti-theft system, the vehicle's anti-theft system will be deactivated. Below are specific details about the Great Wall Fengjun: 1. In terms of appearance, the Fengjun 7 adopts a new design style of Great Wall pickup trucks, distinguishing it from models like the Fengjun 5 and Fengjun 6. The front face of the new vehicle features a design language similar to that of Haval SUVs, with a hexagonal chrome front grille complementing the "upright and unyielding" headlight cluster and fog light area, creating a powerful front face image. 2. For the interior, the floating central control screen is the biggest highlight, supporting smart connectivity functions, allowing direct queries for weather, hotel bookings, and other tasks. The Fengjun 7 also features voice control and other functions, bringing its configuration and functionality closer to that of passenger vehicles. The materials used for the central console are mainly black plastic, with the panel's texture and craftsmanship being quite commendable.
A couple of days ago, my neighbor's Great Wall Wingle also encountered this situation and called me to ask what to do. It was actually a false alarm from the anti-theft system. I told him not to panic and to first take the original car key near the driver's door, insert the physical key, and turn it left and right twice to unlock. Then, sit in the car, insert the key into the ignition switch, and turn it back and forth through three positions without starting the engine. Wait until the dashboard lights flash three times, and once the anti-theft light goes off, you can start the car normally. If it still doesn't work, you'll have to disconnect the negative terminal of the battery for five minutes to reset the car's computer. Usually, don't keep the car key and phone together, as signal interference can easily trigger the anti-theft system to lock falsely, especially for older Wingle models, which are particularly sensitive.