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The BANVIE Car Keyless Entry System offers a seamless and secure way to manage your vehicle's access. With features like remote locking, automatic door security, and universal compatibility for DC 12V cars, this system enhances both convenience and safety. Plus, it includes a remote car finder and window control for added functionality.
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.18 x 3.74 x 2.05 inches |
Item model number | 8523722143 |
Batteries | 2 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless Remote | Yes |
B**B
Works Perfect - Easy Install
These work perfect. The installation was not bad at all if you are pretty good with DIY and have any experience working in a car. It took me 30 minutes. The diagram shows wiring to the battery but I couldn't find a good spot to get through the firewall so I ended up going with a fuse tap going from the fuse for my radio which is a constant 12V. Very easy and the rest of the wiring was exactly like the diagram. I did this on a 2002 Toyota RAV4 and both yellow wires and the black wire were grounded. Then red wire to the fuse tap for 12V. And then find the specific wires for your unlock/lock and tap into those with the white wires. The remotes are really nice too and look fancy. I did not hook up tje brown wires to the turn signal lights or the trunk pop wire as I have a hatchback. 10/10 would recommend
R**.
Price
It seems to be an affordable remote keyless entry. Easy to install.
C**W
Honestly I’m shocked how inexpensive this is.
I have a grade model tundra which means base without any bells or whistles. I got sick of opening the truck with the key and checked with my dealership who quoted me $500 to install keyless entry. I am a DIY person so after a few YouTube videos I discovered this thought I’d give it a try. I can honestly tell you it’s really easy to install and it works very well. I’m truly shocked how inexpensive this is. If you’re decent at wiring and have confidence To give it a try I recommend it. All you need to do is get a wiring diagram for your vehicle and find the lock and unlock leads you’re ready to go after that. You won’t use half of the available wires on their brain box.
G**N
Don't bother using on 1980-1990's Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth product.
Former Chrysler Master Tech here: Product is only good for 15 amp circuit and has a VERY short lock/unlock pulse. Chrysler's of this vintage have a 30 AMP (breaker protected, not fused) lock circuit and the 15 amp fuse for the module popped on the 3rd actuation. The pulse is entirely too short to properly lock/unlock the vehicle and is "under powered" for the application. Frankly I'd be amazed if any car could use this with such a low amp rating for lock solenoids.
M**T
Works but range is limited
I'm not thrilled with the range of this product. I have to be within 25 feet or so to get it to operate at all. I even went to the trouble to extend the antenna with a wire hoping that might help so that I could mount it outside of the metal door (but still under the plastic, I don't want it showing) but it did not help much if at all.When it does operate either the voltage or current draw is lower than my door actuators expect and they begrudgingly lock/unlock. When I operate the power doors via the button in the car they are much more responsive.Also, it was rather difficult to understand which wiring diagram to use. Spent a whole afternoon to get it right and lucky I didn't blow any fuses honestly because at one point I wired something up and the wires started to get hot to the touch. You cannot install this product without a multimeter and some patience.For $17 I don't hate the product, but I would spend a little more for a better range and more "power." Again, I'm not sure if it's the voltage or the current which is low but either something isn't quite up to spec or I installed it not quite correctly.
L**Y
Easy to hook up works great very well built.
Very well built the remotes are solid. It has a pretty good range that it works. Plenty of options how to hook it up for your system.I am happy with it.
W**D
trunk pop is annoying, otherwise 5 stars
Until I discovered that a lot of the Crown Victoria police interceptors have keyless entry hardware built in and just need a key FOB and a few minutes programming on Forscan to get it active, I was using these (after Bulldog stopped making their 1702). It works the same as any other keyless entry except for the major hassle of having to hold the trunk pop for 5 seconds, wait to see the lights flash, and then the trunk opens. I like the others that one quick press and trunk is open. But if you don't mind that the rest of the system works well with good range from the vehicle.
R**B
Can’t beat it for the price. Nice remote!
I like how it was only $15 bucks and easy to install. My lights blink and the car locks and unlocks just like a car alarm. Even comes with a blue LED blinking light for when the car is locked, to give a sense of a car alarm.I got the trunk open function wired up pretty easily but installing the actuator and getting it to work properly took a lot of troubleshooting.Just google your car’s wiring diagram and find the right colors under your dash.Connect the right color wires from your car to the Benvie’s wires, and in less than 30 mins I had a working system.You will need some extra wire of your own, the wires in this kit are way too short.My car is a 93 Del Sol and I hate using the key for the trunk and doors all the time. Now I have a button for my trunk and my driver side door. Eventually I’ll do the passenger side door too, but not a priority.The hard part is removing panels and tucking the wires.So in total, including the wiring, dash and side panel removal, troubleshooting, mounting lock/unlock actuators that cost like 5 bucks each, I probably spent like 4 hours. Lots of troubleshooting to get those actuators working properly every time you push the button, but the Benvie itself is easy to install and understand. Might be more difficult installing on a car that already comes with automatic door locks, but the actuators were easy to wire up following the wire diagram.I recommended it to a friend who also hates using the key to open the door, he couldn’t believe how much I paid!
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