

🔐 Unlock convenience and control—because your ride deserves the best!
The SUPALAND Key Fob Replacement is a high-quality, pre-tested remote control compatible with a broad range of Chevy, Buick, and GMC vehicles from 2010 to 2021. Each fob comes with a pre-installed CR2 battery and electronics, ready for easy self-programming. Sold as a set of two, these ergonomic key fobs offer a cost-effective, dealership-free solution to restore your vehicle’s keyless entry functionality.









| ASIN | B0BFV3B4N3 |
| Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,532 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Keyless Entry Systems |
| Brand | SUPALAND |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (967) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2022 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item model number | forchevy20102021 |
| Manufacturer | SUPALAND |
| Manufacturer Part Number | forchevy20102021 |
| Model | Key Fob Replacement |
| Product Dimensions | 0.28 x 1.3 x 0.79 inches |
| Special Features | Ergonomic |
A**R
Impressed!
My old key fobs (2015 equinox) were in such bad shape the boards were exposed and started causing issues with my battery and the alarm would randomly go off. Took these 2 fobs to Ace and had them cut. They worked perfectly and were seriously easy to program. This saved so much money compared to having to go through a dealership!
T**Y
Easy to program
Good product , easy to program
J**J
Works perfectly!
Hardest part was finding a locksmith to cut the blanks at a reasonable price. Great design. Same size as the original. The spring loaded button is firm and pops the key out no problem. It has a very satisfying click when done. Worked on a 2012 Equinox LT . Local locksmith cut it for $20 per key so for 2 keys it cost me a total of $62 which is still a fraction of what a dealer would want 10/10
S**E
Works easy program but made poor.
Just purchased this key fob and it works great. The setup was good. I was able to take it to the locksmith, and have him cut the lock. The only thing or only problem that I have is that the hole that you put a ring through is too narrow. And when you put the wrong size in there cuz, you don't want to put a cheesy or cheap one through the hoop. Because you want to make sure you secure it. It comes apart, it separates and it separates very easily to the point where if you're not careful, the spring and the flip up mechanism for where the key is place. That will separate, so buy us beware. The key fob works, it's a good deal. That was the only problem I had with. It was that it's it does separate very easily. So I wind up having to put tape on the side, not to make it look too bad.N
R**Z
So easy, I couldn't be happier
I normally do not write reviews for anything so the fact that I am you know this product is good, no great! I had the keys cut for $10 a piece at the local hardware store. They then program crazy easily. You literally start the car with the old key and then turn the engine off. Next, you turn the new key to ON in the ignition without starting the car and wait for the security light to go off (took 5 seconds for my 2013 Chevy Equinox). You can then start the car and the program is magically all programmed. All of the buttons worked instantly. I don't understand how it can do it that easily and quickly but it works perfectly. $25 for two keys, $20 total to cut them, $45 total. It would have cost $300-$400 to replace these two key fobs commercially. The value and compatibility were amazing. Thank you Amazon!!!
J**N
Not for a 2019 Impala
For clarity of explanation of programming, I highly recommend the YouTube video by PYR automotive, “How to Program a Chevrolet Impala Smart key Remote Fob”. Couldn’t be explained any better. Still it’s easy to fail (Don’t forget to use the Fob to lock the car to finish the procedure). Allow a lot of time. Still perseverance will be rewarded. I think I tried three times before I got it right, but the first try was according to a different instructor. In all about 2.5 -3 hours for me. That was okay this time because I was hanging out in the Walmart parking lot while the wife was shopping. Actually made the waiting a little better. Before you try to program the fob you need to get it cut (copying) the cut from the other key I hope you have. Search for an “automotive locksmith”. Pretty sure it can’t be done by the box stores or kiosks. There comes a time in the procedure when all existing key fobs will no longer work. So you need to have them all close by for the programming. After my second attempt, I was in a car in the Walmart Parking lot Saturday night at 10:00, and realized I no longer had a working key for my car. A little bit of an adrenaline. Third time was the charm. Proved it when my old fob started working again. But the new one would only lock and unlock doors. It would not permit starting. Two came in the package. And I also have a 2014 impala. Which is different because it is not a push button start. Call me a glutton for punishment, I’m going to give it a try. As for the 2019, this afternoon I stopped at the dealer, provided the VIN, bought a GM fob and have confidence I will be able to program it after it’s cut. I suppose getting it cut could be considered optional. Problem is you don’t want to be locked outside your car with no power. Only time you ever need it to be cut.
K**H
Not sturdy
One fob fell apart during the first use
M**N
Good items worked well for me.
These items worked very well for me. I would buy again if needed.
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