What Causes the Toyota Camry Anti-Theft System to Trigger Unnecessarily?
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This situation can be addressed by adjusting the sensitivity level on the anti-theft control box, inspecting and repairing wiring, and checking for any issues with the fuses. Automotive anti-theft systems generally include the key (with chip), WCM (Theft Deterrent Control Module), electronic ignition lock, PCM (Engine Control Module), and TIPM (Totally Integrated Power Module). The functions of an automotive anti-theft system are as follows: 1. Automotive Anti-Theft System: A system designed to prevent vehicle theft, unauthorized movement, and loss of items inside the car. Currently, it can be categorized into three types based on structure: mechanical, electronic, and networked. 2. Mechanical Anti-Theft System: Already obsolete, examples include steering wheel locks, wheel locks, and steering column locks. Most modern vehicles now use electronic anti-theft systems, while networked anti-theft systems represent the future trend. 3. Electronic Anti-Theft System: Also known as a remote anti-theft system, it typically consists of a main anti-theft control unit (ECU), sensing sensors, door control switches, alarm devices, indicator lights, and a remote key fob.