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The SUPALAND Key Fob Replacement is a high-quality, pre-tested keyless entry remote designed for a variety of Chevy and Buick models from 2010 to 2021. It comes ready to use with batteries included and features self-programming instructions for hassle-free setup. With an ergonomic design and a complete package of two fobs, this replacement ensures you never miss a beat in your busy life.
Manufacturer | SUPALAND |
Brand | SUPALAND |
Model | Key Fob Replacement |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.28 x 1.3 x 0.79 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | forchevy20102021 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | forchevy20102021 |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
B**W
Works for 2015 Chevy Malibu. Appears to be of same quality as the OEM.
These FOBs work well for a 2015 Chevy Malibu. But keep in mind the keys will need to be cut by a locksmith, and for me, that was expensive. I had both of the keys cut; the locksmith actually came to my residence and cut the keys while he was parked in my driveway. For the price, I maybe could have just gone to the dealership and gotten a new key from them. But, in any case, these have held up after a year of use, so I can't complain. And it's nice to have a pair.
K**I
Chevy Equinox 2017 Key fob
These were perfect and easy to program
A**N
Saved money and works great!
My old key fob was starting to fall apart, and I only had the one...so I needed to come up with something, and paying a few hundred at the car dealership was not my first choice!What a great option vs the expensive car dealership! I found a gent that programs these for the auto mall in town and took them to him to program for $20 for both! They are working great (after months of use), and haven't let me down! At first I checked with my local Ace who said they would program it for me...then changed their minds once I waited days for the guy that does the programing to come to work...so I was fortunate to find the gent that does them for the car dealerships (and Ace wanted to charge me $55 each!).I would suggest if you have the means to have them programed, or can figure it out via videos...get them! You save a lot of money this way!
J**Y
Nice key just make sure you have you push button to flip your key out.
The item was nice and sturdy . The only problem I had with it was that the push button didn’t fit with my key, it was slightly off ! But overall it’s a great key! And it’s easy to program .
J**N
Not for a 2019 Impala
For clarity of explanation of programming, I highly recommend the YouTube video by PYR automotive, “How to Program a Chevrolet Impala Smart key Remote Fob”. Couldn’t be explained any better. Still it’s easy to fail (Don’t forget to use the Fob to lock the car to finish the procedure). Allow a lot of time. Still perseverance will be rewarded.I think I tried three times before I got it right, but the first try was according to a different instructor. In all about 2.5 -3 hours for me. That was okay this time because I was hanging out in the Walmart parking lot while the wife was shopping. Actually made the waiting a little better.Before you try to program the fob you need to get it cut (copying) the cut from the other key I hope you have. Search for an “automotive locksmith”. Pretty sure it can’t be done by the box stores or kiosks.There comes a time in the procedure when all existing key fobs will no longer work. So you need to have them all close by for the programming.After my second attempt, I was in a car in the Walmart Parking lot Saturday night at 10:00, and realized I no longer had a working key for my car. A little bit of an adrenaline.Third time was the charm. Proved it when my old fob started working again. But the new one would only lock and unlock doors. It would not permit starting.Two came in the package. And I also have a 2014 impala. Which is different because it is not a push button start. Call me a glutton for punishment, I’m going to give it a try.As for the 2019, this afternoon I stopped at the dealer, provided the VIN, bought a GM fob and have confidence I will be able to program it after it’s cut. I suppose getting it cut could be considered optional. Problem is you don’t want to be locked outside your car with no power. Only time you ever need it to be cut.
N**N
Perfect Fot
I have a 2013 Chevy Sonic, my buttons on my fob fell off. I got this one and switched the computer chip out with mine and knocked out the pin for the key its self and replaced it with mine. It now works like new. Saved me at least $200 per key. It was a pain getting the pin in after switching out the key but watched some YouTube video and filed down some of the metal like the videos showed and it fit perfect. Minimal work to save hundreds of dollars.
K**B
Very efficient and properly priced
A great find. I needed to get them cut and programmed for my car. A much better price at a mobile service than a dealership.
L**Y
Kinda work.
The keys were easy to program.Start your car with the key you have. Let run for about 10 seconds. Then shut car off and immediately insert this new key and start the car.Keys cost me 10$ each to have cut at the dealership.Both start my car with use of the key. Both unlock the doors with the push button.Only one will remote start the car. And neither one will open the trunk
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