What to Do When the Keyless Control System Fails?
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Keyless control system failure is usually caused by a dead car battery or a dead key fob battery. In such cases, you need to use the spare mechanical key to open the car door, then enter the vehicle and place the key fob near the sensor to start the car. The keyless control system allows you to start the vehicle without physically inserting or turning a key. Simply keep the key in your bag or pocket, press the button inside the car, or turn the ignition knob to start the engine. This system is more convenient and enhances the sense of luxury and technology. The keyless control system uses advanced Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. It automatically locks and unlocks the doors by sensing the chip in the smart card carried by the owner. This means when the driver approaches the vehicle within a certain distance, the door locks will automatically open and disable the anti-theft system. When the driver leaves the vehicle, the door locks will automatically engage and activate the anti-theft system.