What does it mean when a vehicle has been intruded?
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Vehicle intrusion refers to the situation where the vehicle's anti-theft system was triggered, indicating that the vehicle was either impacted or had its doors opened without authorization. Hardware failure related to the anti-theft system: If there is a hardware failure in components related to the anti-theft system, such as the electronic anti-theft control unit, anti-theft system wiring harness, or alarm horn, the dashboard will display a warning indicating that the anti-theft system requires repair. This warning typically appears during vehicle startup. False alarm: If the SCS security system triggers a false alarm, the warning message will usually disappear immediately after restarting the vehicle. In such cases, the alert can be ignored, or the SCS security software can be refreshed. Refreshing the security software is free during the warranty period at authorized 4S dealerships. Even after the warranty expires, it is often possible to negotiate for a free refresh.