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This 4-button keyless entry remote replacement operates at 315 MHz and is compatible with a broad range of 2010-2019 Chevrolet, GMC, and Buick models. It offers an exact OEM fit for seamless lock, unlock, trunk, and panic functions. Designed for on-board programming, it empowers users to replace their key fob affordably without dealership visits, while maintaining reliable performance and durability.
| ASIN | B0CG8T4MCQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,581 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #426 in Keyless Entry Systems #19,606 in Automotive Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | Lehicriar |
| Button Quantity | 4 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 277 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.5"L x 1.3"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Lehicriar |
| Material Type | Plastic |
C**O
Works great
Easy to program.
X**N
Key fob
My key-fob broke but the key itself was undamaged. I bought this replacement. It's not the highest of quality, but it's much cheaper than most places wanted for replacing the fob. It took some patience and bad words, but I put the key in the new fob and it came with some instructions to program it to my car (but I ended up using youtube for that.) I am very happy with the key fob, but I do have to be a little more gentle with it than I did with my old one that came with the car. Other than that it was a very affordable replacement and I am happy with it. Do some research on how to program it to your vehicle and how to take this apart to put your key in if that is your intention. With a couple YouTube videos you can do this as well. You just need some patience
R**S
Gets the job done
So the hole that you insert the pin into to hold the key to the "switchblade" part of the fob is slightly too narrow, so to work around this I just injected it with superglue. It's definitely not going anywhere. Also the spinning mechanism is cut differently too so you have to remove the key to make it work in the new one. To avoid having to worry about reprogramming the circuit board I just put the old one in to the new housing and it works fine. I did have to use a pin punch to remove the pin that holds the uncut key in place fair warning. It does not have the chevy logo on the back but I don't really care. Be careful taking the old one apart as mine cracked, but all the internals were fine.
F**.
pretty easy replacement and very cost effective
Beats paying the dealerships $200.00 for replacements
B**N
If you plan to DIY and swap your key to fix broken buttons, it's possible but not simple.
Where I live I was unable to easily find a place that would cut this key for me. For the price it was worth trying to swap the guts so that's what I did. It wasn't the easiest process in the world, but it did work just fine. The key popped open fine, had to pay close attention to the spring inside, so take it apart carefully and pay attention. There are some youtubes out there that show how to disassemble/reassemble the key if you get lost. The transmitter board was exactly the same as the one in my original key, so I just swapped it. The key though had issues due to a difference in the flip blade head of the key. The groves of my original didn't line up exactly right preventing the button from working. There is a roll pin locking the key into the head and I was able to use some watch repair tools I have to push the roll pin out and swap the key blade with my original. Since I used the original remote, I did not use the programing features. Frustrating process but in the end I got what I wanted and didn't have to pay a ridiculous amount of money for it.
E**Y
Cant put the old key in to this fob. You have to get this new one cut
Does not fit with a 2014 chevy sonic. The key placement in this fob is off just enough to not work with my current cut key. If you are looking to get this key cut. It would be great but if you are looking just to replace the buttons and keep your old key, this did not work for me.
B**S
Key does not fit from old fob
This is the second attempt to try and replace my fob Its easy enough to get the new and the old fobs open - you can youtube to see how to do it The circuit board fits fine, the buttons line up but when you put the cut key in from the old fob - the pins do not fit properly - you cannot drill them either Because the key pins do not fit it makes it so the button does nothing when pushed. - no spring action You can tighten the spring in so the key is not sticking out - but to get the key out you have to manually push on the top and pull it up or you can leave the key out and you can push it in but it will not lock and will stay open You have to put the key in the ignition with the correct side up otherwise it hangs down and can cause the car to shut off -- kinda dangerous I suppose - To get a fob key cut though is going to cost over $150 at a dealer - and it comes with the fob for my Buick it did not work - I will just have to pull the key out when needed and hope I always insert it properly into the ignition Waste of money
R**Z
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Muy bueno el producto
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