

🔐 Unlock the future of driving convenience—because your car deserves smarter security!
The FICBOX Universal Car Door Lock Keyless Entry System is a compact, 12V-compatible remote central locking kit featuring two sleek 3-button remotes. It enables remote locking/unlocking, trunk release, and integrates with power windows and directional light flashing for enhanced vehicle security and convenience. Designed for vehicles with manual control motors, it offers a modern upgrade to traditional car security systems.

| ASIN | B01HB5M5R2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,468 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #27 in Automotive Keyless Entry Systems |
| Brand | FICBOX |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,331) |
| Date First Available | 28 December 2016 |
| Item Weight | 141 g |
| Item model number | 8542136187 |
| Manufacturer | FICBOX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TSK405 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.59 x 8.59 x 2.49 cm; 141 g |
| Special Features | Compact |
S**.
Se lo puse a un Vocho que le instalé unos actuadores eléctricos y la verdad me ha funcionado muy bien.
C**X
Like a lot of other posters, I did have some trouble deciphering the instructions. It may sound stupid, but don't forget that the red and black need to be connected to 12v+ and ground, in addition to the other wires in the diagram. That said, I have a fair knowledge of wiring and vehicle electronics so although I was stumped for a couple of hours it wasn't insurmountable and I eventually got it connected properly. Now that it's connected it works awesome, and for the money I don't think you can beat it. I also de-pinned and removed the unnecessary wires from the harness to clean up the installation, it looks good. The remote fobs are pretty clean looking and not clunky feeling, they are simple and I like that. Good product
S**B
Very bad product it's a scam. Don't go for it there's no door motor to lock and unlock the door even wiring cable were also not provided.
A**K
This is a great product IF: 1. You already have power locks and want to add keyless entry 2. You are comfortable pulling your car apart and cutting and splicing wires 3. You can use a multimeter for testing to figure out your wiring The instructions included are not great and do not detail things very well. I've installed car stereos and have a basic understanding of electrical wiring, but had to do a bunch of digging online to figure out exactly what I needed to do to install this unit. One thing they could better outline is how to identify if your car has a positive or negative locking system. I found out by taking my door panel off and using my multimeter to test the wires going to the lock button. Beyond that, the hardest part is locating the proper wires for installation, which of course varies by vehicle, so no getting around that. I recommend using an add-a-fuse for the 12v power (make sure to use a fuse that provides power when the car is off). I skipped wiring the horn in but I did connect the blinkers so they flash when the buttons are pressed by running some auto wire up to the hazard light switch. Worked like a charm and is easier than digging for the right wires that went to all the lights over by the fuses. Once installed, it works great. Range is pretty good and the fob is nice. If you're handy and have a couple hours to poke around with your car, this is a very cheap way to add keyless entry to a car that doesn't have it.
P**N
Good quality and easy to fit.
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