








🔐 Unlock the future of convenience—because your car deserves a smarter handshake.
The FicBox Universal Car Door Lock Keyless Entry System is a versatile 12V vehicle upgrade kit featuring two 3-button remotes, an 80-meter remote range, and integrated LED and directional light indicators. It enables remote locking, unlocking, trunk release, and car location functions, designed for cars with existing power locks and manual control motors. Perfect for tech-savvy users seeking a cost-effective, professional-grade keyless entry solution.

| ASIN | B01HB5M5R2 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,997 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #413 in Keyless Entry Systems |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,390) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2016 |
| Included Components | Control box,Remote Controllers,LED connection wire, Operation instruction |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | 8542136187 |
| Manufacturer | FICBOX |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | TSK405 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.38 x 3.38 x 0.98 inches |
| Special Features | Compact |
A**K
Great product if you know how to install
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.
F**W
Can’t Believe the Price—Works Perfectly in My Honda Fit!
I honestly can’t believe how well this system works for the price. I installed it in my Honda Fit, and everything functions as it should—lock, unlock, and even the car finder. Super happy with it! The range is solid, and setup wasn’t too bad if you're comfortable with wiring. It’s a huge upgrade for an older car without breaking the bank. Highly recommend if you want keyless entry without spending a fortune!
D**A
Amazing price and it works! 2009 Corolla
Easy to install and works! I only hooked up the locks and the flashing of the parking lights, not the horn or the trunk. The range isn't great, maybe 20', a little better if you put the remote under your chin. I'm wondering if can extend the range with a different remote or a longer antenna wire
J**N
great product
Awsome product for price.. Intructions seem complicated if you dont know how to read wire diagrams.. But while my package was in route i did research on how to wire it.. And once i found out how it took maybe 20 min to install.. After you figure it out you realize the intructions really are simple to follow. If your car already has a central locking system. You take both orange wires and the black ground wire and splice all 3 together with the ground wire on your vehicle. Both yellow wires go with the red positive wire into a power wire on your car. And the white wires you wire into the close and open wires on the door lock.. I couldnt find my hazard wiring so i couldnt wire the brown wires into the hazard lights which sucks but oh well.. Works great. Also the range on the keyfobs is far. about 200 feet. I like the blue led.. as i put this in my overhead console where my original IR unit was it fit perfectly where the old IR lense was and lights up the inside of ny Jeep when it flashes. I dont have an alarm as this Jeep is a classic but it does make it seem like i have one. So hopefully it helps keep theifs away for 15$ lol this is a steal. The wiring is alluminum.. So extra cheap lol. Installed this in my 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
C**O
Works, but draws battery like crazy
Easy installation on 2001 tundra and works as it should. After installing this device, the device with draw all the power from the battery if not started within a week. Before installing this, the truck could be left in the garage for a month+ and start right up. They prob use cheap parts, hence the low price
J**X
Dead simple to install. Takes about 30m-1h.
Instructions seem unclear at first glance, but becomes simple once you identify how your locking system works. The module is small enough to be ziptied behind your dash's kick panel for a hidden install. It definitely feels cheaper overall than an OEM counterpart but that's to be expected when you're paying essentially nothing for something that is known to work well. Range is about 20 ft, which is more than enough for most. Remotes have a recessed portion for labels or stickers. For my USDM 2007 Honda Fit, the door locks work by shorting one of two pins to ground (thereby making it a negative system). To install in a Fit, just take your cover off the door (underside of the armrest only), and find the wires going to the switch. Next, pop off the plastic panel on the rocker, the specific panel being the one encompassing the hood release lever. There will be a connector underneath. Match the colors of the window lock rocker switch wires to the ones on the connector, using a multimeter to verify it. The larger black wire on the connector is NOT ground, rather this would be the smaller little black wire in the middle (again, you want to check with a multimeter to verify you have the right one). Simply connect the wires to the module using the provided instructions and it will work greatly.
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.
P**N
Good quality and easy to fit.
S**L
Still working after 2 years, the range is not that good, buy a external antenna if you want to go more far
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