Manufacturer | USARemote |
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Brand | USARemote |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | g-427 46-key |
OEM Part Number | 15857840, 15913427, 20869057, 22756462, OUC60270, OUC60221 |
Lift Type | Battery |
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Car Key Fob Keyless Entry Remote with Ignition Key fits Chevy, Cadillac, GMC (OUC60270, OUC60221), Set of 2
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Color | g-427 46-key [2] |
Brand | USARemote |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Number of Buttons | 46 |
About this item
- fits Chevy, Cadillac, GMC
- Replacement for P/N: 1585784, 15913427, OUC60270, OUC60221
- Remote is user programmable with provided step-by-step instructions 2010 and up vehicles must be programmed by a locksmith or dealership. Key is user programmable requires 1 existing key.
- Complete electronic assembly with battery
- Durable long lasting construction, easy to use
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Value for money | 4.3 | 4.1 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Easy to install | 4.1 | 3.7 | 3.5 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Remote Control | 4.5 | 3.7 | — | 3.7 | 4.5 | 4.2 |
Durability | 4.1 | 4.0 | 3.1 | 4.0 | 4.8 | — |
Easy to use | 4.6 | 3.6 | — | 3.6 | — | — |
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This is a replacement aftermarket part
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Whether you're looking to replace a remote,
upgrade to a new shell case, or need a spare key,
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Product Description
Replace your lost or broken keyless entry key fob remote with a USARemote Fob.
Fits P/N: OUC60270, OUC60221
Cadillac:
2007-2014 Escalade (includes ESV and EXT)
Chevrolet:
2007-2014 Suburban (includes 1500 and 2500)
2007-2014 Tahoe
2009-2017 Traverse
GMC:
2007-2014 Yukon (includes 1500 and 2500)
This is a replacement aftermarket part.
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ASIN | B06XWF1S7H |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,961 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #22 in Keyless Entry Systems |
Date First Available | March 27, 2017 |
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Customers like the value, performance, and ease of installation of the auto key shell. They mention that it works well, is easy to program, and comes with detailed instructions on how to program. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the quality and fit.
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Customers like the ease of installation and the quick process of programming the auto key shell. They mention that it comes with a website to visit to get detailed instructions on how to program.
"...and the remotes were easily programmed once I stumbled upon a great, easy and inexpensive alternative to going to the dealer or someone with a..." Read more
"...Remotes programmed easily too using the vehicle information center...." Read more
"...After doing so, I had no trouble at all. They were super easy to program and work perfectly!" Read more
"...till I hit the panic button lol, scared the hell outta me 🤣.they program really easy too..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the auto key shell. They mention that the keys and fobs work well, with no issues at all. They also appreciate the remote start feature, saying that the remotes work from far away.
"...Everything works perfect.You can’t beat $30 for 2 new fobs and keys." Read more
"...and for ten dollars, they cut this key to match my car key and it works perfectly. Great great purchase!" Read more
"They work great, keys paired with my 2007 GMC Sierra easily using the self-program function..." Read more
"...They were super easy to program and work perfectly!" Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the auto key shell. They mention that the key fobs are well worth the price and are made very good for the price.
"...were easily programmed once I stumbled upon a great, easy and inexpensive alternative to going to the dealer or someone with a scan tool for the..." Read more
"...feel less solid than OEM, but overall, they work fine and the price is great." Read more
"...Even if not, it’s a great price for two key fobs alone. I had to replace one of the key fobs. After doing so, I had no trouble at all...." Read more
"...Keep up the great products. Way easier and cheaper than going through GM." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the auto key shell. Some mention that the keys are well made and arrived fairly quick, while others say that they stopped working one-by-one by 1.5 years. The keyfobs work but the keys don't work in the ignition. The remotes feel less solid than OEM, but overall, they work fine and the price is great.
"Keys worked fobs programed just fine would recommend to anyone" Read more
"...Remotes feel less solid than OEM, but overall, they work fine and the price is great." Read more
"First, the key fobs are fantastic. Look original, great range and easy to program. Very happy with them...." Read more
"I bought this to have 2 spare keys on hand but only ONE key fob worked & I don’t feel like returning both to get a new pair...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the auto key shell. Some mention that it's perfect for their car, while others say that the keys are not the same size or style as OEM, and they can't use them. Some customers also mention that the grooves in the keys were wider than they should be, and the slopes on the edges of the keys would not fit their car.
"...The grooves in the keys are wider than they should be and the slopes on the edges of the grooves aren't right...." Read more
"Fobs work great and keys fit great after finding someone to cut them." Read more
"The fobs work properly but the keys aren’t same size/style as OEM so couldn’t use them" Read more
"...But find a repair factory is a cheaper choice. Car key is not fit my car. groove at another side...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of cutting. Some mention that it's easy to get keys cut and program fobs, while others say that it was hard to get the keys cut. Some customers also mention that the keys were the wrong blank and could not be cut correctly.
"...The keys also work well but it can be difficult to get them cut. Most big box chains won't cut these keys...." Read more
"...If I don't update, then the cutting went well. I only needed the fob so the keys were a bonus." Read more
"...Keys were more difficult to get cut, went to Home Depot and Lowes and both said they could not cut keys due to programming in their machines...." Read more
"...wouldn't cut well. Almost like they where melting when he tried. Keys are junk for sure" Read more
Customers are mixed about the syncing of the auto key shell. Some mention that it syncs with their vehicle easily, while others say that they could not get them synched to their pickup, a 2002 Tahoe, and a 2009 Saturn Vue.
"Easy syncing to 2007 Chevy avalanche love it" Read more
"...keys I have (which takes 30 minutes each time), they and the security will not sync. Unplugging battery doesn't help either...." Read more
"...Easy to program on the 2007 Chevy Tahoe. The keys, also easy to mate with the truck but you have to hold your mouth just right to get the to work,..." Read more
"...after being programmed at the local dealership but the keys will not sync to the truck...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the chipping of the auto key shell. They mention that the keys do not have a chip in them, the chips are fake, and the keys are defective.
"Easy to program the remotes and don’t forget, the keys are chipped, so you have to program those too" Read more
"...But it was not the case. I needed a key with a chip and these do not have chip in them...." Read more
"...up calling a key smith and they opened the keys and showed me the chips where fake, they where counterfeit and made of cheap plastic which is why I..." Read more
"...They cut the key, but the key itself has a chip and when we tried to program it, the key wouldn't work...." Read more
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You can’t beat $30 for 2 new fobs and keys.
But first things first: Once the keys are cut, in order for the vehicle to learn and recognize the chips in the new keys, just put an existing (working) key into the ignition, turn the ignition to on, wait for the lights to go out on the dash, pull the working key out, insert one of the new keys, turn ignition back on, wait for dash lights to go out, pull the new key out, and that's it. Super simple. Repeat process for second key.
PRO TIP: For vehicles after 2011 or so, you *USED TO* need to either have someone with a scan tool or an authorized dealer with the GM scan equipment get into the cars menu to program the remotes. If a few hundred bucks means nothing to you read no further. Take it to your dealership and shower them with Benjamins to program the remotes. For an additional charge they'll even "program the keys" for you too, but you already know how silly it would be to pay someone to do that if you read this far!
For those of us on real budgets in the real world, dealerships charge way too much for a simple process like programming a remote, and if your mechanic does it he'll probably charge you $60-$150 for two remotes (still too much IMO) and he probably will have to google how to do it since most mechanics don't routinely program remotes as part of what they do.
Being fairly handy, I was actually thinking about purchasing a scan tool since I would sort of like to have one around, but found you need a relatively spendy scan tool in order to allow doing things like getting into settings for learning new remotes.
Then while looking at scan tools I stumbled into a product made by Dorman, also sold on Amazon. It comes with another remote (basically same as these) AND A LITTLE DEVICE WHICH PLUGS INTO THE OBD2 PORT UNDER YOUR STEERING WHEEL AND TELLS THE CAR TO GO INTO REMOTE LEARNING MODE! No scan tool required! No dealership charging you big $$ to program remotes required! In my case I already had these remotes plus the new one from Dorman, so I junked the goofy aftermarket remote that for whatever reason came with the car, programmed the remote that came with the device from Dorman along with these two remotes, and now I have one remote for driver one, one remote for driver two, a spare remote, three keys each attached to a working remote, -plus a device that will let me do two more programming sessions, -all for far less than a dealership would charge to do just one remote and one key!
Side note: It seems these remotes have slightly better range than the one from that came with the Dorman tool, so I made these the driver one and two remotes and made the Dorman remote the spare.
Couldn't be happier!
I have not been able to get the keys to work. Had them cut locally and they will open door and turn the ignition cylinder. Cost me a couple bucks each at local hardware store. I have tried everything I can think of to get them to work with security system. I have one original key for 2006 Impala that works perfectly. Going through the steps for both adding keys and starting from scratch as if they were the only keys I have (which takes 30 minutes each time), they and the security will not sync. Unplugging battery doesn't help either. Watched multiple videos - no joy. But ,I can't definitively say it's these keys as I don't know the history of the car that well. They are marked with the proper + in a circle just like original. Frankly, I'm leaning toward the car being the culprit. I do need the keys, so guess I'll order others and hope for the best.
UPDATE: I did order a key from another vendor and it linked up to the car on first try and works fine. It was the keys and not the car.
You will need a programmer or you will have to have your local locksmith or dealership program them. I recommend the universal EZ installer from here on Amazon. And saved me up to $275 from the dealership or locksmith
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One order keys would not program,remotes would.
Next order key would program, but the remote was sent with no electronics.