

Buy Shkalacar 12V Universal Car Auto Remote Central Kit, Door Locking Vehicle Keyless Entry System,Auto Remote Lock System with 2 Remote Control: Keyless Entry Systems - desertcart.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases Review: Works great on my 1986 F150 - Nice remotes and easy to install Review: Works on 1996 RAV 4 - Just installed this. It works on a 1996 RAV4. It had auto locks already with power windows but no keyless entry remote. I installed it by removing the panel down by your feet and tapped into the wires there. Its a negative trigger system. Seems to have a great distance. Will see how long it lasts.


| ASIN | B09BNMBCDH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,018 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #220 in Keyless Entry Systems |
| Brand | Shkalacar |
| Compatible Devices | cars, trucks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 407 Reviews |
| Includes Remote | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Shkalacar |
| Maximum Range | 2 Meters |
| Remote Control Included? | Yes |
P**N
Works great on my 1986 F150
Nice remotes and easy to install
J**.
Works on 1996 RAV 4
Just installed this. It works on a 1996 RAV4. It had auto locks already with power windows but no keyless entry remote. I installed it by removing the panel down by your feet and tapped into the wires there. Its a negative trigger system. Seems to have a great distance. Will see how long it lasts.
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Great product
Easy to install, makes life easier
C**Y
Not as Easy as it Could Be With Better Instructions, But Works Well If Properly Installed
Good news first: purchase price was very reasonable, cheaper than the similar malfunctioning unit it replaced that I had installed 25 years ago. The fobs came with working batteries; the receiver unit is half the size of the old unit making for easier placement. The hardware all seemed to be well made and durable. It is installed and seems to have great range for the fobs and works flawlessly so far. The less than good news: so why only 4 stars? There are a wad of wires. Two are easy, the 12v positive and negative leads. Those leads are primarily what keeps the RF receiver ‘on’ and ready. The bad part is the very sketchy instructions. You still need to connect the battery +- leads to other wires to cause power to go to the car’s switch. I have installed similar units so it didn’t take too long to figure it out. BUT, a first-time DIY’er may take some time. There are two brown wires for a parking light flashes that are optional. The 6 tiny schematic drawings are written using a few English words, but structure and definition are, uh, interesting. The directions are not that helpful. MY ADVICE: the instructions identify several different hook-up samples but they are misnamed, shuffling terms like Motor, Switch, etc. don’t get hung up on the nomenclature in the instructions. Have a tester handy, and understand you need one combination of connected wires to send a positive current when pressing the ‘lock’ on the fob, and another combination of wires to send a positive current when pressing the ‘unlock’ button. Then connect those to the appropriate leads from the car’s door lock switch.
M**S
1992 XJ
Couple of fuses later after not reading the instructions right and bumping wires together... it works great on my 92 cherokee! The box fits tucked in the overhead console and the fob has a pretty great range.
J**S
The diagrams on the right tell you which is lock and unlock.
Instructions are a little vague but was an easy hookup and worked perfectly!!
M**O
Works great!
Installed on my 1995 w124 e320. Super simple instructions, don’t overthink it. Works great. Peach parts website has a good write up on a similar unit, and vitosgarage has a good YouTube video.
J**C
Not recommended
It almost set my car on fire follow all instructions and yeah it suck
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