Your name looked familiar, when I read your original comment. I bet you know my sister in law, used to be Karen Civella.
Are you asking me? Her name is not familiar to me. Been in Oregon almost 24 years.
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Your name looked familiar, when I read your original comment. I bet you know my sister in law, used to be Karen Civella.
Thank you very much, I’ll check it out!By the way Frank, looks like a new fob would be either $59 or $139 at carandtruckremotes.com. They also show you the dealer prices as well.
Being in that business for decades I can tell you that the only thing that scares the sales department is the service department. The service manager is going to want to charge the sales manager departments 2 Department for the full ride what the book says to charge for programming those keys and that fob. The price of the items is cheap enough it's the book time labor that they tried it screw you on. Go Chilton's go
They made it a real PITA to program new keys and FOBs starting in 2010.It’s off the beat and path but the key and the fob can be purchased from Amazon. It’s about $12 for both. The new key blank can be copied to the OE on any key cutter.
On our 08 Denali, the new key(s) can be programmed through the cluster after inserting a working key. New fobs can be added via a sequence available on YouTube.
Not sure what model year this process stops at. I’ve found the colored keys are plastic that’s glued and pressed on to the key blank. They will permanently break off if the blank is not cut to spec and too much twist is applied. The black, bonded together version is made to last.
Key and hardware stores sell the same key with an unnecessary program module for early NNBS trucks for $75. It’s not needed, but not sure what year vehicle does needed it. 10, 11, 12?
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