




Central Lock
Product information:
Color classification: 12V central control lock [without remote control], 12V remote control central control lock [slide cover], 12V remote
control central control lock [bar], 12V remote control central control lock [folding
Type of lock: Central lock
Packaging Information:
Central lock x1





Central Lock – Secure, Convenient Vehicle Locking System
Perfect for New Zealand Car Owners, Auto Enthusiasts, and Security‑Minded Drivers
The Central Lock is ideal for drivers and vehicle owners in New Zealand who want a reliable, convenient, and secure solution for locking and unlocking all doors simultaneously. Whether you are upgrading an older vehicle without factory‑installed central locking, replacing a faulty existing system, or enhancing your car’s security and convenience, this central locking system delivers everyday practicality and peace of mind. Designed to integrate with a wide range of cars, SUVs, vans, and ute models common in NZ, it simplifies access, improves safety, and adds value to your vehicle.
This central lock system is well‑suited for daily commuters, families, fleet managers, and anyone who values quick access and enhanced vehicle security. With modern features such as remote key fob control, power door lock actuation, and optional alarm integration, this product addresses both practicality and theft prevention. In a country with diverse driving conditions and varying security environments, a dependable central lock system becomes more than a convenience — it is a smart investment in vehicle integrity and user experience.
Description – Central Lock
The Central Lock system is an automotive accessory engineered to allow simultaneous locking or unlocking of all vehicle doors using a single control point. Traditionally, vehicles without central locking require manual locking of each door from the inside or outside. This can be inconvenient, time‑consuming, and less secure. Central locking technology uses electrical actuators installed within each door that respond to signals from a central control module, key fob, or interior switch to lock or unlock all doors together.
At the heart of a central locking system are several key components: power lock actuators, a central control unit (sometimes called a door lock controller), wiring harnesses, switch interfaces, and one or more remote key fobs or transmitters. When the user presses the lock or unlock button on the key fob or interior panel, a signal is sent to the central control unit. In response, the control unit sends electrical current through the wiring harness to the actuators in each door. These actuators physically move the lock rods, engaging or disengaging the lock mechanisms in perfect synchronisation.
The system can be integrated with additional features such as keyless entry, anti‑theft alarm systems, door ajar sensing, and automatic lock‑on‑start functions, depending on model and installation choices. When integrated with a vehicle security system, central locking can also trigger alarms if unauthorised entry is attempted. Beyond convenience, this technology significantly reduces the chance of leaving a door unlocked by mistake, improving overall vehicle security for drivers and passengers alike.
Installation of a central lock system should be performed by trained technicians or knowledgeable DIYers who understand automotive wiring and door mechanism layouts. When correctly installed, the system is unobtrusive, user‑friendly, and compatible with most makes and models available in New Zealand — from older classics to modern vehicles.
Key Points
Integrated Power Lock Actuators
Electric lock actuators installed in each door respond to central control signals, enabling simultaneous locking and unlocking of all
vehicle doors.
Central Control Module
Command centre of the system that processes inputs from switches and key fobs and drives actuators with calibrated electrical signals.
Remote Key Fob or Transmitter
Wireless remote that allows users to control door locks from a distance, adding convenience and rapid access.
Optional Security Integration
Systems may connect with alarms, immobilisers, and door‑ajar sensors to enhance protection against unauthorised entry or tampering.
Interior Switch Functionality
Dashboard or door panel switches provide additional control inside the vehicle, allowing occupants to lock or unlock doors without using the
remote.
Compatibility with NZ Vehicle Models
Designed to work with a wide array of Toyota, Mazda, Suzuki, Ford, Holden, Subaru, Mitsubishi and other vehicles common on New Zealand
roads.
Benefits
Convenience and Efficiency
Locking or unlocking all doors with a single action removes the need to manually secure each door, saving time for daily commuters and
families juggling multiple tasks.
Enhanced Security
Central locking reduces the risk of leaving doors unsecured by mistake and can integrate with alarm systems to deter theft and unauthorised
access.
Improved User Experience
Remote control operation and interior switch access provide effortless entry and exit for drivers and passengers, particularly in poor
weather or busy environments.
Modernisation of Older Vehicles
Many older vehicles built without factory central locking can be upgraded to enjoy modern conveniences and improved resale value.
Child Safety and Family‑Friendly Control
Parents and caregivers benefit from ability to quickly secure all doors, preventing accidental opening by children or during roadside stops.
Why Choose This Central Lock?
Choosing this Central Lock system means selecting a versatile, robust solution that delivers both convenience and improved vehicle security. Unlike piecemeal or generic lock solutions that provide only limited functionality, this system offers complete integration of power actuation, remote access and optional expansions. Its design accommodates vehicles without factory central locking and enhances existing systems with better performance and reliability.
The combination of quality control modules and durable actuators ensures long‑term operation under New Zealand driving conditions — including coastal environments, humid weather, and frequent stop‑start traffic. The remote control features use reliable wireless protocols that maintain consistent performance at useful distances, while the central control unit manages electrical distribution intelligently to prevent overload or interference.
Integration options mean you can build a comprehensive locking and security setup. When paired with a compatible alarm or immobiliser, the central lock system helps ensure your vehicle is protected even when parked in high‑traffic, unsupervised areas. When drivers engage the system, indicators such as door mirror flashes or horn chirps confirm locking, reinforcing user confidence and awareness.
Beyond security, this system adds convenience — especially in multi‑door vehicles such as SUVs, wagons, and 4WDs where manually locking each door is inefficient. Whether you’re unlocking at the supermarket, securing doors at home, or coordinating entry for passengers, the central lock system simplifies daily routines for drivers across New Zealand.
Expanded Discussion of Core Features
Power Lock Actuators
The actuators are the mechanical linchpins that translate electrical signals into physical lock movements. Each actuator consists of a small motor or solenoid assembly that pushes or pulls the lock rod inside the door. These components are rated for high cycle life and built to resist environmental exposure and mechanical wear. Quality actuators eliminate the need for excessive force and ensure consistent lock operation in all doors, regardless of their position or use frequency.
Central Control Module
The control module acts as the brain of the central locking system. It receives input from remote signals and interior switches and distributes controlled electrical output to the actuators. Through intelligent design, the module can detect door position, manage lock state memory, and integrate with optional systems such as keyless entry or alarms. Modern units include safety features that prevent accidental lock or unlock commands when hazardous conditions (such as moving the vehicle) are detected.
Remote Key Fob
Remote key fobs communicate with the central control module using secure wireless frequencies. Pressing lock or unlock buttons sends a coded signal that the module recognises, triggering coordinated module output. Many systems support multiple remotes, enabling drivers and family members to each have their own keyless entry device. Advanced fobs support additional functions such as trunk release or panic alarms for enhanced utility.
Interior Switch Control
In addition to remote control, interior switches mounted near the driver’s seat offer manual control of all doors. These switches are typically straightforward in operation and placed within easy reach, allowing drivers to secure the vehicle from inside without using the remote fob. This dual‑control arrangement adds flexibility and ensures users are never locked out of functionality.
Security Options and Integration
Central locking systems can be integrated with alarm and vehicle security kits. When combined with sensors and immobilisers, the system can automatically lock doors after a set period, trigger alarms on unauthorised door openings, or control door locks when the alarm is armed or disarmed. These integrations enhance deterrence and protect against opportunistic theft or break‑ins.
Practical Use Cases
Daily Commuting and Urban Driving
Drivers who frequently enter and exit their vehicles during the workday or while running errands benefit from instant door lock operation. Remote locking when approaching or leaving the car improves convenience and personal security.
Family and Child Safety
Parents appreciate central locking when securing multiple passengers, especially children, to ensure that all doors are locked before moving. It reduces distractions and reinforces safety.
Fleet Management and Business Use
Fleets of delivery vans, service vehicles, or company cars benefit from central lock systems that ensure uniform door control, reduce key management complexity, and support security protocols.
Classic Vehicle Upgrades
Owners restoring older cars without factory central locking can modernise access systems, adding value and contemporary convenience without compromising original aesthetics.
Integrated Security Systems
When combined with alarms and immobilisers, central locking enhances comprehensive vehicle protection strategies, enabling automatic locking and unlock alerts that aid in everyday security habits.
Installation and Compatibility
Installing a Central Lock system involves mounting actuators in each door, routing wiring harnesses through door jambs, and connecting to a central control module usually placed under dash trim or near existing electrical systems. Interior switches and remote fob receivers are configured to interface with the module. Professional installation is recommended for most users to avoid electrical faults and ensure correct programming with vehicle locking mechanisms.
Compatibility is broad, typically accommodating 2‑door and 4‑door vehicles, dual‑cab utes, vans, and SUVs. Some vehicles with pre‑existing wiring or factory features may require adapters or specialised harness extensions. Detailed installation instructions and vehicle‑specific guides support correct setup, ensuring that lock actuation is synchronised and avoids interference with existing safety systems.
Maintenance and Care
Once installed, central locks generally require minimal maintenance. Regularly exercise locking mechanisms to keep actuators and mechanical linkages free of corrosion. Periodically check that wiring harnesses remain secure and free from chafing where they route through doors and jambs. If lock operation becomes sluggish, inspect door latches and actuators for wear or binding. Remote fobs may need battery replacement over time; keeping spare batteries accessible ensures uninterrupted use.
Conclusion
The Central Lock system brings convenience, security, and modern functionality to vehicles used across New Zealand. By enabling simultaneous door locking and unlocking through remote control, interior switches, and optional security integrations, it simplifies daily routines and enhances vehicle protection. Whether upgrading an older car, expanding convenience features, or improving fleet security, this system is a smart investment for drivers who value comfort, safety, and reliability. With quality components, flexible integration options, and broad compatibility, this central lock solution enhances both user experience and overall vehicle utility.
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