What's the matter with the anti-theft failure of Great Wall Fengjun 5?

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LaFrank
07/29/25 6:08pm
Reasons: Fuse blown; Anti-theft control unit damaged. Below is a partial introduction about car anti-theft (car safety lock): 1. Introduction: A car safety lock is a type of security device used to lock the vehicle's steering wheel, consisting of a lock rod, lock body, and lock handle. 2. Principle: Bent rods are welded on the lock rod and lock handle respectively, with threads on the right end of the lock body that connect with the lock handle via threads. During use, the bent rods clamp onto the inner side of the steering wheel, aligning the lock handle with the seat, thereby preventing unauthorized drivers from operating the steering wheel and thus preventing vehicle theft. The safety lock features simple structure, ease of use, safety and reliability, strong anti-theft capabilities, and is an ideal security device for vehicle self-protection.
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