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Why you should get a central locking system for the car

Why you should get a central locking system for the car

 The middle lock does the job of locking all the car doors

Cars can be fitted with an electric lock system connected to the car alarm. To lock the car inside, the driver uses the key to lock one of the front doors and all the doors lock automatically. The driver can lock or unlock all doors by locking or unlocking the driver's door lock by hand or by pressing the lock and unlocking the keys on the fob or key dashboard.

Apart from being an excellent system, it is a very important aspect of security. Each key has a different code corresponding to the code in the alarm. Once the key has been used to lock the car, the immobilizer goes off the engine. Only when the mounted computer receives the same code from the car key will it open the immobilizer on the engine. When the immobilizer is in the car engine it will not start.

Central locking systems converted to systems can be used remotely. That had buttons on the remote attached to the key. The car can be locked or unlocked with the remote. Some remotes have a button to set the car alarm. Remote cars are very helpful in finding your car in the car park. People lock and unlock their cars with the remote and sound and flashing lights help you find your car. These remote shut-off systems apply to radio frequency policy.

Intermediate locking systems are available on the aftermarket from Rs. 2 500 onwards. auto cop and Nippon are well-respected brands of car safety systems, with prices for auto cop central locking systems starting at Rs. 3,000.

The latest practice of remote locking is key insertion. The car does not come with any key in the lock. There are electronic key cards that do not need to be taken out of your pocket. The car gets a key that can be in your pocket, hand, bag, etc. When the key is near a certain car, the car automatically opens. The first button can be used to start the car. If the key is in the car the car will continue to move.

 Car alarm systems

Car alarm systems use a lot of sensors and switch to detect malfunctions in the event of a car being stolen by turning on the car alarm. GPS-based car alarms can detect car location and alert car owner by SMS

Since the first carjackings were reported in 1896, the threat has hit the automotive world. Automotive manufacturers and various electronics firms have been struggling to create a mindless anti-theft device ever since. Various types of car alarms are available on the market today.

Simply put, car alarms have several sensors connected to the siren. Sensors consist of switches, pressure sensors, and motion sensors. These are connected to a computer that is part of a car alarm system.

When the car is locked and the computer gets a mess like an unlocked door, etc. Sensors and switches transmit a message to a computer and turn on the alarm. Moving machines containing mercury-based alarms turn on the siren when a car starts to shake or vibrate in the event of a theft. In addition to the car’s large battery, the siren can also be connected to a hidden battery that activates the alarm in case thieves break the car battery which is the main source of siren power.

Car alarms have a radio signal receiver in the form of a fob key. Buttons (keys) on the key fob that comes with the alarm system can set up or disable the alarm system when the car owner wants to do so again.

Then there are Global Positioning System (GPS) systems based on car alarms that work in conjunction with a standard car alarm system, vehicles in the Electronic Combustion Unit (ECU) compartment. GPS-based car alarm systems also have SMS (Short Messaging System), Radio Frequency Identification Solution (RFID), memory settings for vehicles such as seat position, car microphone that monitors voice, etc.

If a car thief manages to break the car alarm once, one of the other systems detects the malfunction and sends an SMS to the car owner warning him of car theft and the location of the car with GPS tracking. Anti-theft systems designed for GPS can even cut off the availability of fuel for a car that delivers exactly when a theft has been detected. Since car thieves are constantly on the move, a car alarm system is one of the best ways to keep them out.

Car alarm systems start from Rs. 2,500 remote lock systems while GPS vehicle tracking systems with a price around R. 10,000 depending on the type of product. Auto cop and Nippon are reliable car safety systems after a few ads.

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