Is Engine Electronic Anti-Theft Useful?
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Engine electronic anti-theft is useful. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Definition: Engine electronic anti-theft is a security system installed for the engine, commonly referred to as the engine immobilizer system. For vehicles equipped with this system, even if a thief can open the car door, they cannot drive the car away. 2. Principle: The engine immobilizer system was developed based on the general VATS (Vehicle Anti-Theft System) and inherits the VATS concept in terms of anti-theft principles. It works by matching the password in the key's chip with the password in the ignition switch to control the engine's start, thereby achieving the anti-theft purpose. This function plays a significant role in vehicle security. Without engine anti-theft, someone who breaks into your car can start it by hot-wiring and drive it away.