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This Keyless Entry Remote Ignition Key Fob is designed to fit a variety of Chevy and GMC models, including Silverado, Traverse, and Acadia. It features user programmability, allowing you to easily set it up with existing keys, and comes with a durable construction that ensures long-lasting use. With dimensions of 1.25"L x 0.5"W and weighing just 1 ounce, it's the perfect blend of functionality and convenience.
Product Dimensions | 1.25"L x 0.5"W |
OEM Part Number | 20869056, 20952475, 20952475, OUC60270, OUC60221 |
Manufacturer | USARemote |
UPC | 688946482731 |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Item model number | 8542135980 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | g-420 46-key |
Special Features | Lightweight |
M**E
Worked on 2015 Traverse.......with an ODB2 programmer
I racked my brain, researched and watch videos on how to do this for days. I finally took a chance and got it to work. I wanted to share it so maybe it will help you.** GM wanted $75 for just the remote and $120 to program it. Local Locksmith $125 for both **First: I needed a programmer for my car (2015 Traverse), newer GM vehicles don't have the option to program remotes through the information panel.I took a chance and purchased the Dorman 99161 with a key fob ($50.00). Plugged it into the ODB2 port and followed the instructions. It probably took longer to read the instructions than to actually do them.I then purchased this Key and Key fob and programmed it using the above ODB2 programmer. Again, easy and quick. (side note: you must program all the remotes at the same time, still easy to do, press and hold lock and unlock until it beeps, 5 seconds?).Interestingly, I went to Lowes Home Improvement to have the key in this kit cut. The gentleman cut the key and said he had no way to charge me because I brought in the blank. So no charge to cut the key!(I felt a little guilty, so I got another house key cut while I was there, even through I didn't really need it).Programming the key was also super easy:Original Key: turn to on position (Do not crank) count to 5Turn key back to off - count to 5New Key: turn to on position (Do not crank) count to 5Turn key back to off - count to 5.Started car with original key (YES it started) turned off carStarted car with New key (YES it started) turned off car.............................Done$70 and I have 2 remotes and another key (and another house key, LOL)
R**N
Satisfied
Received as advertised. Arrived earlier than projected date.
C**E
Perfect!
Easy to program!
J**S
Perfect replacements
Remote programming less than 40 secs on 09 silverado. Key was cut at dealer for a 2010 silverado. Both parts perfect!
A**.
Excellent value
Although I was not able to program the keys myself, I have a friend at a dealership that was able to help me. Much better value than a brand replacement
J**N
Lack of directions to get programming
It’s mostly my fault for ordering the set cause the key didn’t look like mine but I took a shot,thinking that the fob would work. As well I couldn’t program it because the sight to go to is Worthless. It wants U to prescribe to a checklist of different cars and no mention of how to program the Fob. That’s is the dissatisfaction
M**D
Worked for a 2012 Silverado 1500
I had to use my Scan tool to program the remote and have the key cut at a key shop. A good 2 way scan tool can do this job. A simple scan tool will not.
D**E
Works as promised so far
Fast delivery (2 days) and I was able to program the remote in less than a minute on my 2007 Silverado (new body). Works so far as described and will follow up if it doesn't later on.The key I have not yet taken to get it matched to my factory key but should be no problem as it looks like a quality blank. Again, I will update if it doesn't hold up to average use.
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