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SUMMARY
- OEM GM keyless entry flip remote/fob
- Brand new in the package
- 5 button model
- Lock, Unlock, Remote Start, Hatch and Panic
- Information on the remote:
- GM part number 13584825
- FCC ID: P4O9MK74946931 (aka P4O 9MK74946931)
- For vehicles with remote start
- Will not work for vehicles without it
- Not compatible with push-to-start option
- Programming will be required
- Includes a blank key blade
- Will require 'cutting'
- See more info in DETAILS
- We have other listings without a blade
- Has the Buick logo on it
- 30 day exchange only warranty
- Returns are not accepted
- Free shipping
DETAILS
This is an OEM GM remote (aka: fob) that has never been programmed to a vehicle. It is an assembly line left-over. It has five buttons: Remote Start, Lock, Unlock, Hatch and Panic. The blade is 'blank', so it will need cut for your vehicle by a locksmith before you can use the key. (If you're just wanting a spare fob, you can check out our other listings without the blade.)
As with many vehicle parts, there are multiple versions that sometimes look the same or similar. To ensure you can use this, make sure your current remote part number or FCC ID matches what we have listed above. The FCC ID appears to have been listed for some Buick Encore, 2013-2016 Buick Lacrosse, 2013-2016 Buick Regal, 2011-2015 Buick Verano, 2010-2015 Chevy Camaro, 2011-2015 Chevy Cruze, 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox, Chevy Impala, 2013-2016 Chevy Malibu, 2012-2017 Chevy Sonic and 2010-2017 GMC Terrain vehicles. (Although this has the Buick logo on it, so keep that in mind...)
Programming of each fob will be required. It is important to note, this fob is not for vehicles with the Push-To-Start option. If you have a keyed ignition switch and a functioning key (and fob) in your possession, you can try the following process we found referenced on the internet: Insert the functioning key (with fob) into the ignition, turn it to ON (not Run) for 3 seconds, turn it off, remove the key, insert the key attached to the new fob into the ignition, turn it to ON and a message should flash on the info screen after 3+ seconds that a 3rd (4th, 5th, etc) remote has been programmed. Of course, a GM dealer would normally do the programming. You can always have them do it if this does not work for you. Please understand we have no control over the GM programming process. These are brand new fobs and can be programmed successfully if the correct procedure is followed. Not being prepared (or willing) to do this does not make this defective or not usable.
Returns are not accepted. However, there is a 30-day exchange warranty on it for your peace of mind.
This product was last updated on Tuesday 20 September, 2022.