Ford Transit

Our deadbolt lock kits will work on any Ford Transit, whether you want to secure just the cargo area doors or the entire van. One Thunderbolt Lock is required per door.

The equipment below is recommended for Locks
Operated from your Ford Key Fob

2-Door Security (side door and rear door)


4-Door Security (cab doors, side door and rear door)

(2) M1+ Locks

Cab Doors with Built-in Lock Inhibitors

(2) M1 Locks

Side and Rear Door

(2) M1 Locks

Side and Rear Door

(1) Raised Strike Bracket

Rear Driver-side Door

(1) Raised Strike Bracket

Rear Driver-side Door

(1) Keyed Manual Release

In case of Battery Failure

The equipment below is recommended for Locks
Operated independently from the Thunderbolt® Key Fob

2-Door Security (side door and rear door)


4-Door Security (cab doors, side door and rear door)

(4) M1+ Locks

One M2 Lock for each Door. Each order includes two key fobs.

(2) M2 Locks

One M2 Lock for each Door. Each order includes two key fobs.

(1) Raised Strike Bracket

Rear Driver-side Door

(1) Contact Switch

Brings power into a side sliding or swing door

(1) Raised Strike Bracket

Rear Driver-side Door

(1) Contact Switch

Brings power into a side sliding or swing door

(1) Distribution Block

Conveniently connects the locks to the battery; it is not required but highly recommended.

(1) Keyed Manual Release

In case of Battery Failure

(1) Distribution Block

Conveniently connects the locks to the battery; it is not required but highly recommended.

VIDEOS & PHOTOS

General Installation Video

Front Door Lock Location Option

Another Option for Front Door Thunderbolt Case Location

Ford transit Installation Overview

Ford Transit Side Swing Doors

INSTALLATION TIPS

RESOURCES:

Begin with watching the general installation video and any supporting videos, and review photos of prior installations. Then follow the installation guide with the steps outlined. If you are not confident performing the installation or are unfamiliar with locating or connecting wires, we highly recommend hiring a professional.

REAR DOORS:

The lock should be installed inside the rear “passenger-side” door and have the bolt strikes into the opposing door.

When routing wires outside a door, they should be routed through a door factory boot to protect the wires. If your van still needs the factory boot, we highly recommend purchasing one from the manufacturer. At the very least, you can use a high-quality thick gauge loom to protect the wires. A raised strike bracket should be installed on the rear “driver-side” door.

SIDE DOORS:

When installing a deadbolt lock in a side sliding door, it gets installed on the side towards the rear of the van, and the bolt strikes into the rear C pillar. If you plan to operate your Thunderbolts from your factory remote, connect the wires to the factory lock wires. If you use an M2 model lock, install the provided contact switch to bring power into the door.

CAB DOORS:

Cab door locks get installed inside the door, and the deadbolt engages into the mating pillar. Some doors may have a wider gap to span, whereas the deadbolt needs to get extended out further. We also offer accessories to span wider gaps, such as the 4” long bolt and the raised strike plate bracket accessory.
Ensure that no part of the lock interferes with the window rolling down.

NOTE: When operating the locks from the factory key fob, the M1+ locks with built-in lock inhibitors should be used where a passenger may be riding to prevent the lock from engaging while the van is driving for safety. If the Thunderbolt M2 locks are used, the locks should not be engaged while driving. Only engage the Thunderbolt locks while the van is not occupied.

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