What is the method for setting up the anti-theft system?
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Anti-theft system setup method: Repeat three times, insert the key into the ignition switch, turn it to Keyon and then off, then remove the key; or open and close the driver's side door three times. After the horn beeps once, press any button on the remote controller twice, and the horn will beep once again. Wait for 15 seconds, and then it will beep four more times, completing the remote control reset. The car anti-theft system is designed to prevent the theft of the car itself or items inside the car. It consists of an electronically controlled remote or key, electronic control circuits, alarm devices, and actuators. Early car door locks were mechanical and only served to prevent doors from opening automatically while driving to avoid accidents, providing driving safety but not anti-theft protection.
The anti-theft setting is actually quite simple. I usually go through the routine to protect my car when parking. First, press the lock button on the remote key. Two flashes of the lights or a beep indicates the system is activated. Make sure all doors and the trunk are properly closed, otherwise the setting might fail. Some new cars support APP control—just tap 'Arm' on your phone. I like to test it: gently pull the door handle to see if the alarm sounds, ensuring the function works. If you encounter signal interference or the remote doesn't respond, first check if the key battery is drained or try a different location. Maintenance tips include cleaning the keyhole every few months and updating the software to keep the anti-theft system reliable for safe driving.