Intellok Safe Keypad Replacement — Verified

The following tests were conducted to verify the successful replacement of the Intellok keypad.

Intellok released Rev A, Rev B, and Rev C keypads. A Rev A keypad (4-wire, 5V logic) will not work on a Rev C motherboard (6-wire, 3.3V logic). A verified seller will ask for your motherboard revision number printed on the green circuit board.

Some verified keypads come pre-set to “1-2-3-4” or “1-5-9#.” Follow the manual included with your verified replacement to change the code. Never skip this step—default codes are widely known.


Before ordering parts, confirm the keypad is the problem. Common signs include: intellok safe keypad replacement verified

If the override key still opens the safe, the keypad is likely the issue. If nothing works, the lock body or wiring may be damaged.

Yes, you can replace an Intellok safe keypad—if you get a verified replacement. Avoid random cheap keypads; they often fail to communicate with the lock body. Stick with OEM parts or an authorized locksmith to keep your safe secure and functional.

Need a quick referral? Contact Intellok support directly at [their official website] or call a SAVTA-certified locksmith. Provide your safe model, and ask explicitly for a “verified keypad replacement.” The following tests were conducted to verify the


Have you successfully replaced an Intellok keypad? Share your experience in the comments below to help other safe owners.


Some Intellok models (especially older IL-200 series) have the electronics inside the keypad body, not the safe body. A verified replacement for these models includes a whole new microcontroller. If you buy only the button membrane, you will be stuck.

Intellok uses different keypads even on same safe brands (Barska, Sentry, Honeywell, etc.).
Find your part number – usually on sticker behind keypad or in manual: Before ordering parts, confirm the keypad is the problem

Verified source: LockingSystems.com, SafeLockPros.com, or direct from Intellok (now part of AMSEC).


Before buying parts, rule out simpler issues:

If keypad is physically cracked, unresponsive to any input, or corroded → replace.


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