🔑 Upgrade your ride’s command center—never miss a beat with this sleek key fob!
This SUPALAND upgraded key fob replacement is a fully pre-tested, battery-included, 5-button flip remote compatible with a wide range of Chevy, Buick, and GMC models from 2010 to 2021. Designed for ergonomic comfort and easy self-programming, it offers a seamless OEM fit and reliable remote start and keyless entry functionality.
Manufacturer | SUPALAND |
Brand | SUPALAND |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 1.5 x 0.79 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 2010-2021 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | CHEVY5GAI |
OEM Part Number | 13504200, 13504205, 13585811, 5912555, 5913396 |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
V**Y
Worked great
My son's key fob exploded into pieces monday, so we needed to get a replacement.This one worked just fine, and was much less expensive than getting one through the dealership.
T**E
Perfect fit
Fit exactly like it was supposed to. It saved me hundred's from having to get a replacement key. Programming was simple and I did it all be myself and I’m no car expert!
R**H
I stand on the shoulders of giants...
Bought it for my 2013 Terrain. Read the reviews, especially about punching out the pin holding the straight portion of the ignition key on both the old fob and the new one. I used a small brad to drive it out of both, from the back of the fob in both cases, pulled it out with needle-nosed pliers. Also read about programming the fob - used my other fob to turn the ignition to on without starting it. Sat there for 10 seconds or so, then turned it off. Put the new fob to turn the ignition to on, again without starting it, for about 10 seconds. Turned it off, held my breath, and hit the lock button - the doors locked! All the buttons worked, although I don't use the auto-start button.Two things. To insert the old ignition key into the new fob I had to put a drop of oil on the end of it, just a little; took a bit of elbow grease to get it fully seated. Then inserting the pin was a challenge. neither the old pin or the new one would go in for me, couldn't even get it started. So I finally used a tiny drill bit to clean up the hole - that worked. Right now the pin is fine, not loose, still had to pound it in, but it went in. Took altogether an hour or so to get the pin in without damage to anything, so don't get frustrated. I kept the old pin in case there is an issue later.Can't speak to the long-term quality of the fob, but it seems solid and looks great. Wanted to let people like me know what worked for me.
P**E
It’ll pop open in your pocket
Either the spring is too strong or the button is too sensitive. Pops open in my pocket every time. Other than that, it seems to work well. The plastic chrome on the front portion under the button is starting to flake after two years.
T**Y
You get what you pay for
It’ll be much, much cheaper than dealership, but might not work exactly perfect. Sometimes buttons need to be pressed a few times before they start working. Take it to your local Ace to get it cut, tell them you don’t need it programmed. Runs you 10 bucks. Remote feels far sturdier than the OEM one, but only time will tell.
P**S
Cheap Knock Off Crap - Do Not Buy
I really wanted this to work for me. I bought a Camaro SS that didn't have an OEM key fob with it, only one of these knock off ones that didn't work, which should of been my first clue not to make th e same mistake. I bought another knock off key fob off Amazon and it worked OK, but remote start would never work. I saw this "upgraded" one a while later and thought it might perform better. Remote start did not work still. Now 3 months later, the lock and unlock buttons barley work. The trunk button works most of the time, but not all. Now I'm off to get an OEM fob and swap my cut key into it. Should of started there. Don't buy these, you will sooner or later be disappointed :(
P**N
Higher quality than original.
Great upgraded key fob. Much higher quality than the original. Once you have the keys cut you can auto program them yourself just by starting up the car twice.
K**8
It Won’t Last Long
Set up was easy, but the key pops open easily in your pocket and I’ve had it less than 6 months and I have to press the unlock button about 5 times to get it to work. Battery can’t be replaced, so it’s a waste of money.
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