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XYZCTEM Power Central Lock Kit Car Remote Control Conversion,Take with 2 Keyless Entry-Universal Fits for 2,3,4 Doors Vehicles

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  • The system can be used for any car anti-theft system.
  • The system is compatible with remote security lock/unlock output.
  • The system can change your car's manual door lock to automatic door lock, improving the safety and convenience of your vehicle.
  • The system is equipped with 4 actuators, 2 remote controls, door lock module, wiring harness and a complete set of installation.
  • With 2 remote controls, you can remotely lock and unlock your car from a distance of 50-100 meters. And help you find your parking space.



Product Description

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Voltage: DC 9-15 V ;Active time :0.2S-0.3S ; Working current: 2 A ;Working temperature: -30 to 80℃.

This is a universal 4 door power lock kit,will enable you to lock and unlock your car doors using a remote fob.This system comes with 4 actuators,2 remote controls, door lock module, wire harness and a complete set of accessories for installation.

This lock is universal fits for 2,3 and 4 doors vehicles.

Package Includes: 1 x Module ;1 x 5-wire actuators (Master) ;3 x 2-wire actuators (Slave) ;2x Remote controls ;All hardware is included.


Tony KP61 ⭐let
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Installed on my 90 Toyota pickup very satisfied
Francisco
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
I used this on an 04 Hyundai Brio and the experience was a bit difficult. The brackets are thin and the hardware isn't the best.if you use your own hardware and aren't afraid to weld a little bit you'll have a much more long lasting lock system. Remote is actually quite nice though!
Guy in Colorado
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
This kit was easy enough to install, and the lack of real instructions, only a diagram on the box, sufficed to install it. The problem is that the actuators are CHEAP. They burn up after about 30 uses. I installed this kit in my car and it was working fine, then later the same day the passenger door lock quit working, and then a short while later the drivers door lock working. Both actuators burned out. This is the cheapest of cheap quality.
IFM
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 6, 2023
This is the second one I have bought. The first one is working perfect. So good in fact that I bought this second one so I could have a spare just in case I need it. I most likely never will need it but it's great having a spare.
Dustin
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2022
It didn't work it wasn't strong enough to open the lock waste of money
Spencer
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2021
I bought this about a month ago, installed it and one door work fine but the others didn’t. An absolute pain to install. Neat idea but just won’t work properly.
Ben Cline
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2020
Install was simple. Works well, but the wires may need an extension of you have a larger car. In my E-150, I had to use a back door wire because the other one was too short. I'm only using two doors, unless I decide to run it back to the rear door, 14 feet away.Had it for 3 years, no problems that it has created. I think I messed up the alignment when breaking into the van, so I can't lock the driver one and the other side locks anymore. Happened right after. But if I lock it with the remote, it's fine. Might be a good thing so I don't lock my keys in the van anymore. Lol.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020
well it is a good product it does need help on the wiring diagram it tells you the red is power black is ground brown is ground and white is ground NO NO NO yes red is power black is ground IF you hook brown and white to ground it goes [lock,unlock,lock,unlock non stop] i had to unhook brown wire from driver side door lock then dont hookup short brown or white wire. now i did put a door lock switch in the drivers side door i hooked the brown wire from door lock to switch then to brown and white at lock control module ill post pics
Christopher moore
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2019
This is a typical cheap power lock set. There are very few instructions and what there are is on the box and in chinese. If you have ever done this before then you will have very little trouble installing it even without the instructions. It works pretty good and I dont really see any issues but it has only been installed for a few days. Id recommend this if you are looking for a cheap set and don't mind some trial and error then go for it!
Gdog
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2017
I don't write many reviews, but I wish I had bought this first. I went through maybe 4 different units before I noticed this. I used just one of the motors to unlock my trunk. I will use the other three for spares. The first remote unit I had made me push the button twice, so if you forgot, you burned up the motor. A remote I ordered straight from China was DOA. After that I just hid a switch under the spoiler to unlock it, not great but it worked, but that just failed too. I stumbled onto this, and the remote works great! I don't know if I would use it for anything besides a trunk unlock though. These motors are not very robust.
DHH
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2016
Package arrived in good order in less than a day. The package I received inside the box looked as though it had been opened, although all of the parts were present. There was nothing that even resembled an instruction sheet, although on the bottom of the box, on one side, there was an electrical schematic--in Chinese. All that aside, it was a schematic and it did address all that I needed to know for a successful installation.I was installing this in a 1988 Volvo whose lock cylinder was failing. This car originally had electric door locks that were operated by manually by pushing down the lock in the driver's door or turning the key in the driver's door. This locked all the doors and the hatch. As a result, all of the wiring was already present and functional in my car, and I only needed to piggy-back this unit onto the original Volvo actuator to have function in all four doors and the rear hatch.This involved mounting the radio controlled actuator inside the steel structure of the door where it can make a straight pull (or push) on the lock activation rod. The unit has to go inside the door to keep from interfering with the door panel trim. Also, it has to fit in the curve of the window, in such a way that it doesn't conflict with the window mechanisms. Ditto the receiver unit, which mounts near the driver's door actuator.The biggest time consumer in installing this was finding and running a power feed. Ultimately, I chose to use a spare fuse in the fuse box and remove the inline fuse which is supplied in the kit. All in all, this was a pretty simple installation; the necessary steps are apparent to anyone who has a little mechanical/electrical experience.January, 2018 Two years later, the unit is still operating as advertised and has been a worthy addition to my ancient Volvo.
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