What does a car's keyless ignition system mean?
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Car's keyless ignition system refers to starting the vehicle without physically turning a key. The key can be kept in a bag or pocket, and the engine can be ignited by pressing a button inside the car or turning a knob. The keyless ignition system utilizes advanced Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, which automatically locks and unlocks the doors through the chip in the smart card carried by the owner. When the driver approaches the vehicle within a certain distance, the door locks will automatically open and the anti-theft system will be deactivated. Generally, vehicles equipped with a keyless entry system have a sensor button on the door handle along with a keyhole, ensuring that the owner can still open the door in the traditional way if the smart card is damaged or runs out of battery.