anti-theft systems in cars
Anti-theft systems in cars refer to a set of security measures and electronic devices designed to prevent unauthorized access and protect vehicles from theft or break-ins. These systems typically include features like immobilizers, alarms, tracking devices, and keyless entry with unique codes or fingerprint recognition, aiming to deter thieves or help locate stolen cars.
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