
Nowadays, there are many motorcycles that use keyless. The reason why many people have started to choose to use smartkeys on their motorcycles is related to security and practicality. In fact, in some workshops in big cities in Indonesia, there are already services to convert ordinary key motors into smartkeys.
Smartkey or keyless model keys are considered more secure when compared to ordinary motorcycle keys. One form of security from a motorcycle with a smartkey key is that it cannot be simply broken into by people who do not hold the smartkey key.
Instead of starting the engine, here's what will happen if thieves forcefully turn the keyless knob on the motorcycle.
The motorcycle's built-in keyless knob is actually equipped with an anti-break knob feature.
When trying to steal a motorcycle, the thief will usually force the keyless knob that is locked into the On position.
If you force it, the keyless will just spin around but you won't be able to unlock the handlebars and start the engine.
Although motorcycle thieves can turn on the speedometer and turn on the instruments, they cannot start the engine.
This is because the module or smart control unit (SCU) and engine control unit (ECU) are related.
When broken into, the ECU does not receive the signal from the SCU triggered by the presence of the remote.
Therefore, the systematic security of the smartkey makes it possible for the speedometer to turn on, but the motorcycle engine cannot be started.
Therefore, you don't have to worry about your bike's keyless knob being broken into.
In fact, even if the knob is turned forcefully, the motorcycle engine still cannot be started without the paired remote being read.