What are the manifestations of an anti-theft system lockout preventing ignition?
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The manifestations of an anti-theft system lockout preventing ignition are the locking of the car's engine, electrical circuits, and fuel system, making it impossible to start the vehicle without a chipped key. Solutions for an anti-theft system lockout: When the door lock is disabled, an alarm will sound. If this happens to your car, use the key to open the driver's or passenger's door, then wait a few minutes for the alarm to stop. Open the engine hood and locate the alarm. Refer to the car's manual to find its location and then turn off the alarm. Removing the alarm's fuse for an anti-theft system lockout: The fuse is usually located under the steering wheel. Find the fuse box and remove the fuse belonging to the alarm. If none of the above methods work, you can disconnect the battery, then reconnect the fuse without damaging the wiring.