Remote control function refers to the ability to control various features of a vehicle using a small handheld device. Typical remote control functions include remote keyless entry (RKE), remote start, remote trunk release, panic alert, and vehicle locator. Remote control function can be a standalone device or integrated into a single fob or keychain remote.
ESCL (Electronic Stability Control Loop) is a safety technology used in vehicles to help maintain control during cornering, braking, and acceleration. It senses oversteer or understeer conditions and applies braking and engine torque to help correct the vehicle's trajectory and maintain stability. ESCL systems typically work in conjunction with electronic stability programs (ESP) or similar technologies.
Engine immobilizer is a security feature that helps prevent unauthorized use of a vehicle by disabling the engine without proper authentication. It typically uses RFID technology or other identification methods to authenticate the user's identity and allow the engine to start. If the system senses an unauthorized attempt to start the engine, it will typically immobilize or lock the engine, preventing its operation.
Remote control function refers to the ability to control various features of a vehicle using a small handheld device. Typical remote control functions include remote keyless entry (RKE), remote start, remote trunk release, panic alert, and vehicle locator. Remote control function can be a standalone device or integrated into a single fob or keychain remote.
ESCL (Electronic Stability Control Loop) is a safety technology used in vehicles to help maintain control during cornering, braking, and acceleration. It senses oversteer or understeer conditions and applies braking and engine torque to help correct the vehicle's trajectory and maintain stability. ESCL systems typically work in conjunction with electronic stability programs (ESP) or similar technologies.
Engine immobilizer is a security feature that helps prevent unauthorized use of a vehicle by disabling the engine without proper authentication. It typically uses RFID technology or other identification methods to authenticate the user's identity and allow the engine to start. If the system senses an unauthorized attempt to start the engine, it will typically immobilize or lock the engine, preventing its operation.