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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]


Features

  • 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

Description

Replace your lost or broken keyless entry key fob remote with a USARemote Fob. Fits P/N: OUC60270, OUC60221Cadillac: 2007-2014 Escalade (includes ESV and EXT)Chevrolet: 2007-2014 Suburban (includes 1500 and 2500) 2007-2014 Tahoe 2009-2017 TraverseGMC: 2007-2014 Yukon (includes 1500 and 2500)This is a replacement aftermarket part.

Color: g-427 46-key [2]


Brand: USARemote


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Item Weight: 1 Ounces


Number of Buttons: 46


Product Dimensions: ‎1.25"L x 0.5"W


Manufacturer: ‎USARemote


UPC: ‎688946482779


Item Weight: ‎1 ounces


Batteries: ‎1 CR2 batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎g-427 46-key


OEM Part Number: ‎15857840, 15913427, 20869057, 22756462, OUC60270, OUC60221


Lift Type: ‎Battery


Date First Available: March 27, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works as expected. Read review for a tip on programming the remotes!
Color: g-415 46-key [2]
Needed some extra remotes and keys for a used 2015 Traverse I just bought. These came in 2 days, my local hardware store cut the keys for free, 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 scan tool for the programming! 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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Perfect key fob
Color: g-415 46-key [2]
What a great deal-two key fobs for an incredible price. The key fobs were easy to install and they work perfectly. The blank key was a bonus. These key fobs were a replacement for the cars original key fobs. Make sure to buy the right key fob for your make and model.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by A

  • Works great.
Color: g-860 46-key [2]
I got both keys and keyfob to work perfectly. Easy to program both key and Keyfob. Just find a place to cut your keys and you'll be fine.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by jared d.

  • Way cheaper than the dealer!
Color: g-420 46-key [2]
They work great, keys paired with my 2007 GMC Sierra easily using the self-program function (old key in ignition to on, leave for five seconds, then turn off and insert new key. Turn to on and leave for five seconds). Remotes programmed easily too using the vehicle information center. Remotes feel less solid than OEM, but overall, they work fine and the price is great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Preston

  • Easy to program
Color: g-421 46-key [2]
Was a good price but not what I needed
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024 by Awful Al

  • Worked! 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500
Color: g-421 46-key [2]
These keys and fobs programmed perfectly for my 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500. I had bought keys and fobs from another source and the keys would not program. These worked.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by CTRL_FU

  • Good but only one worked
Color: g-421 46-key [2]
The one key fob worked perfectly, but the other wouldn't even program after trying multiple times.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Jacob Johnson

  • Works perfectly
Color: g-860 46-key [2]
I'm also skeptical about stuff like this, but bought it for a 2013 Impala and the keys and fobs programmed and worked perfectly. Saved us a ton from going to the dealer. For this car, the keys can be programmed yourself as long as you have one key, just have to have a locksmith cut them. For the fobs though, you do need to buy the programming tool which worked fine. No dealer necessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024 by Daniel Aguilar

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