What Causes Difficulty in Removing the Car Key?

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StReagan
07/30/25 8:01am
Difficulty in removing the car key is caused by gear position issues, the steering wheel not being properly aligned, abnormal lock jamming, or rust on the car key. Below is relevant information about remote keys: 1. Introduction: A remote key utilizes the wireless remote function of the central locking system, allowing doors to be unlocked or locked from a distance without inserting the key into the lock. 2. Working Principle: Simply put, the working principle involves the key emitting a weak radio wave, which is received by the car's antenna. The electronic control unit (ECU, Electronic Control Unit) then identifies the signal code, and the system's actuator (motor or electromagnetic coil) executes the locking or unlocking action.
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