Keyless2Go Replacement for 5 Button Proximity Smart Key Cheverolet Buick GMC Remotes OHT05918179
Number of Buttons | 5 |
Manufacturer | Keyless2Go |
Item Weight | 0.002 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.76 x 1.02 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | PRX-GPPS5 |
D**.
Works perfectly for my 2014 Buick LaCrosse
With all the options for these things it took a little research to find the right one. I have a 2014 Buick LaCrosse with remote start. The buttons were coming off of the original remote. I bought this one. Rather than going to the dealer, I simply called a local mobile locksmith who came by and not only cut the key but also quickly programmed the remote to my car using some code book that he has. It was quick and easy. The locksmith charged me about $130. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who has the same car. As far as the quality goes, all the buttons work seems to be well made as good as the original.
P**0
Worked great for 2016 Buick Verano. Easy to program. Follow instructions.
This feels like a high quality key fob and looks identical to OEM. You do NOT need to have the blade cut to program IF you have another complete remote. We only had one remote to start. You use the original cut key to activate the remote learning mode and put the new remote in key cupholder buttons up to program. The key came with no instructions, just a card that took me to a website that also had no instructions. Communicate by text with chat on the website and they'll get you a link to instructions. I also learned the instructions in my original Buick Verano owners manual (you can search for a PDF online) were the same. I might take the key to a locksmith eventually just so we have 2 complete keys...or make another copy and keep the cut blade somewhere safe.
T**S
Programmed to my 2015 Chevy Cruze and it works great!
Not many key fobs on here support the push button start that supports the proximity sensor for my Cruze. This one does and it works great!
D**M
Worked as expected
My wife lost her original OEM Key Fob. Had key cut at GM dealer for $33.00 and my wife followed the instructions in the Buick owners manual for reprogramming the electronics in the key. She said it was quite easy and worked the first time. This was on a 2016 Buick LaCrosse, Leather, Push Button Start. Will now purchase a second one to replace my original key fob with a damaged keypad. Fortunately it still worked good enough to get my wife's new Key copied and programmed. Will try to move the key from my OEM key fob to the replacement key fob to avoid the $33 key cutting charge on the second one. BTW, one Buick Dealer quoted $55 to cut and copy just the key so look around to get a lower cost. We had ours done at a Chevrolet dealer.. They did Bad Mouth the non-oem key fob and tried to convince us that they needed to do the reprogramming as it was really difficult. Not true at all. Their job is to sell GM products., Our job was to get it done at the least possible cost. We probably saved over $100 by buying an aftermarket product. Will it last as long as an OEM Fob? I guess we will find out.
T**S
Great value
The remote is quality is just as good as the OEM remote I had. Worked as advertised. I just wish that the remote start worked also with it being so hot this Summer. But I can't be mad at a $30 replacement.
H**S
You can do it.
Great product. I am 80 years old I programed it. If I can do it anyone can do it. Just flow the instructions.
4**R
great product
worked great
R**R
No instructions
I got this fob because it said it was programmable with a working fob. Not only did the seller not send any instructions, they gave me a useless website where the make, model, and year of my car had "no instructions available". Thanks a lot!
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