





🔐 Upgrade your safe’s brain — security that’s smart, sleek, and stress-free!
The YOSEC Gun Safe Replacement Lock is a high-quality electronic keypad lock designed to fit most gun safes. Featuring a durable black zinc alloy keypad with anti-shake solenoid, it supports two programmable user codes (1-8 digits), includes a low battery warning system, and enforces a 15-minute lockout after three incorrect attempts. Its 3-color LED indicators provide clear status updates, making it a reliable and user-friendly security upgrade for your safe.




| Brand | YOSEC |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.74 x 3.74 x 1.18 inches |
| Lock Type | Electronic Combination Lock |
| Material | Metal |
| Recommended Uses For Product | installed on gun safe and depository safes with locksmith or professional technician |
| Special Feature | Black metal keypad safe lock |
N**S
Works great! Direct swap Winchester TS26-45
Have a Winchester TS26-45 safe the keypad stopped working on. It was giving 4 quick beeps. What I could find said that was a major error/failure and needed replaced. So I looked at many replacements. This had a good review so tried it. First, the keypads swap out with no need to change the mounting bracket (old one on top in picture to compare to new one installed). The cable feeds right through the hole the old one come out of with no issues to plug into the motherboard. The motherboard swaps out fine, screwholes line up perfectly (new installed old to left for comparison). One concern I had was the solenoid for the lock. The one it comes with (last picture) looks nothing like the one on the safe (3rd picture) but the plug is not a concern because you just use the old cable and it fits into the plug on the motherboard no issues. Reprogramming the combination is easy. Just use the red button on the cable, plug it into the plug on the left on the motherboard board and follow directions they send. Super easy. Will see how this one holds up. For the price cheaper than others I looked at that seemed more complicated. Hope this helps.
N**K
Good Replacement
The keypad on my Winchester 26 gun safe went out so I tried this one as a replacement about a month ago. This kit comes with more than just the keypad, but that's all I needed to replace. It fit right up to the existing bracket perfectly. It works very well so far (fingers crossed) and my safe is 100% operational again. It wasn't difficult to install. Would definitely recommend this for a inexpensive fix if you're keypad goes out on your Winchester safe.
W**L
Perfect replacement
Very easy to change out. Perfect fit. I only needed the keypad but it comes with the entire setup. Took less than 30 minutes
R**L
Consistently unreliable. Lasts about 20 uses. Then electronics fail.
I've had TWO fail. I purchased the first replacement lock in 2022 and it lasted for about a year and a half, then quit working. I used it about 20 times during that period. I thought maybe I just had a bad one, so I ordered a replacement in 2024, which lasted about a year and a half and about 20 uses. So at the current price that comes out to about $3 per use. Unacceptable. There are tons of videos on factory resetting and troubleshooting. And I'm sure they are useful to someone with a working lock that just needs to be reset. If you try to get help with the lock, you will be bombarded with the same common fixes over and over. The first replacement lock had a failure in the keypad printed contact sheet that was unrepairable even for a master fixer such as myself, the second one failed somewhere in the PCB, most likely in the IC.
J**E
Easy to Install, Meh to Reprogram, An Adequate Replacement
Does what it's supposed to do, in my case replace a failed Winchester safe keypad that I can't get replaced because of poor Winchester customer service. Installation was easy enough. I didn't get instructions but if you can figure out how to remove the inside of your safe door, it's a 1 for 1 replacement. Didn't even have to install the included mounting plate because it fit on the existing one. My main gripe is the reprogramming process. From what I can tell, every single of these is programmed with the exact same default codes. That wouldn't be as big an issue if it were easier to reprogram it. The lock that came with the safe could be reprogrammed through the keypad utilizing a master code. This keypad requires pressing a button that plugs into the control board which you have to remove the inside of the door to access. So there's a world where you install this without setting your own codes, reassemble the door, realize you have to remove the door to reprogram, decide you'll do it later (then forget), then someone can use the default code to gain access. Just seems like an odd way to do that. Also they say there's a "master code" and a "user code." The master code doesn't do anything the user code doesn't do. It's just programmed differently. Cannot speak to longevity. The keypad that came with my safe lasted about a year before it failed completely. The cost of this isn't a hard pill to swallow one time, but hopefully it survives a few years before I have to go through this process again. Don't buy a Winchester safe if you can avoid it.
A**R
Good replacement
Worked great as a replacement when original manufacturer of safe would not stand by their product or help me when their keypad became dysfunctional.
P**K
Replacement for Winchester keypad
So my winchester safe digital keypad started beeping randomly like crazy, not with any set pattern. So I ordered one of these. They keypad, mount, and motherboard are all exactly the same as ones from the factory. The only thing that was different is the solenoid. THIS IS IMPORTANT! The factory solenoid on my safe has a manual override plunger on one end, that can be actuated via an override key that came with my safe. Without this key, i would not have been able to enter my safe and do this replacement. My solenoid still worked, and was compatible with the new hardware, so i opted to reuse the solenoid. Install and set up was really easy, follow the video instructions. Also, dont forget to set a new default pin, you dont want a thief putting 1-6 or whatever it is and entering your safe.
D**Y
Exact replacement fo my Winchester safe
exact replacement for my Winchester safe. easy install about and hour to do it all. best to watch the video and program everything b4 installing. i didn't install the solenoid, my problem, probably the circuit board or key pad which I did change. simple fix with a Phillips screwdriver. easy combination programming with good instructions.
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