2005-2017 Chevrolet Key Fob 10337867 for Keylessbest
Original price was: $130.00.$28.97Current price is: $28.97.
- SKU: CA-GM019
- FCC ID: OUC60270 & OUC60221
- PN: 850K60270 / 850K60221
- IC: 3521A-T04A
- Frequency: 315MHz
- Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Remote Start, Panic
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Key Features of the 2005–2017 GM 5 Buttons Key Fob
If your original GM key fob is worn out, intermittent, or missing, this 2005–2017 GM 5 buttons key fob is built to drop in and work like your factory remote—at a much better value.
5 Buttons GM Remote Layout
This 5 buttons GM remote covers all the core functions you expect on modern GM keyless entry systems:
- Lock
- Unlock
- Trunk / rear hatch release
- Remote start (vehicle must be equipped and enabled from factory)
- Panic alarm
You get the same button layout used on many Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, Buick, Saturn, Pontiac, and Suzuki GM-platform vehicles.
Product Information:
- FCC ID: OUC60270 & OUC60221
- PN: 850K60270 / 850K60221
- IC: 3521A-T04A
- Frequency: 315MHz
- Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Remote Start, Panic
The reference model:
- 2007 – 2014 Cadillac Escalade
- 2006 – 2011 Cadillac DTS
- 2007 – 2017 GMC Acadia
- 2007 – 2017 GMC Savana
- 2007 – 2014 GMC Sierra
- 2007 – 2014 GMC Yukon
- 2006 – 2013 Chevrolet Impala
- 2005 – 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
- 2007 – 2013 Chevrolet Avalanche
- 2007 – 2014 Chevrolet Silverado
- 2009 – 2017 Chevrolet Traverse
- 2007 – 2014 Chevrolet Suburban
- 2007 – 2014 Chevrolet Equinox
- 2007 – 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe
- 2008 – 2017 Buick Enclave
- 2007 – 2010 Saturn Outlook
- 2008 – 2010 Saturn Vue
- 2007 – 2009 Pontiac Torrent
- 2007 – 2009 Suzuki XL-7
315MHz GM Key Fob Frequency
This remote uses the 315MHz radio frequency matched to GM’s OEM keyless entry receivers:
- Designed for GM 315MHz keyless entry systems
- Provides solid range for lock/unlock and remote start in typical daily use
- Stable signal for consistent performance in parking lots and driveways
FCC ID OUC60270 & OUC60221 Compatibility
The electronics are built to work with the two main GM FCC IDs used on these remotes:
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| FCC ID | OUC60270, OUC60221 |
| IC | 850K-60270, 850K-60221 |
| Frequency | 315 MHz |
If your original GM key fob shows FCC ID OUC60270 or OUC60221, this replacement is designed to be compatible.
GM Part Number Cross-Reference
This GM key fob replacement replaces several popular factory part numbers, including:
- PN 10337867
- PN 15912860
- Also used in superseding GM service part numbers for the same FCC IDs
Matching your part number and FCC ID is the most reliable way to confirm compatibility for Silverado, Tahoe, Yukon, Acadia, Enclave, Impala, and other listed models.
Aftermarket Build Quality vs OEM
As an aftermarket unit, I focus on OEM-style performance without the dealer price:
- Housing and buttons: Tight-fit shell, clear icons, firm button click
- Electronics: Tested 315MHz board tuned for OUC60270 / OUC60221 specs
- Fit and feel: Designed to closely match original GM remotes in size and ergonomics
You get a high-quality aftermarket GM key fob that aims to perform like the dealer remote at a fraction of the cost.
Pre-Installed Battery and Tested Electronics
Every remote ships ready to use:
- Battery: Pre-installed CR2032 coin cell
- Testing: Each unit is signal-tested at 315MHz before packaging
- Programming-ready: Once programmed to your vehicle, it functions just like your original remote
You don’t need to buy a separate battery or open the case before programming—this Chevrolet / GMC / Cadillac 5 buttons 315MHz key fob comes fully assembled and ready for setup.
Compatible GM Makes and Models (2005–2017)
This 5 buttons 315MHz GM key fob (FCC ID OUC60270 / OUC60221, PN 10337867 / 15912860) is built to replace a wide range of factory remotes across Cadillac, GMC, Chevrolet, Buick, Saturn, Pontiac, and Suzuki from 2005–2017.
Cadillac Compatibility
This GM key fob replacement works with:
- 2007–2014 Cadillac Escalade (all standard trim levels that use a 5 buttons remote start remote)
- 2006–2011 Cadillac DTS
GMC Compatibility
Perfect as a GMC key fob for:
- 2007–2017 GMC Acadia
- 2007–2017 GMC Savana
- 2007–2014 GMC Sierra
- 2007–2014 GMC Yukon
Chevrolet Compatibility
Covers many popular Chevrolet keyless remote applications, including:
- 2007–2014 Chevrolet Silverado
- 2007–2014 Chevrolet Tahoe
- 2007–2014 Chevrolet Suburban
- 2006–2013 Chevrolet Impala
- 2005–2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
- 2007–2013 Chevrolet Avalanche
- 2009–2017 Chevrolet Traverse
- 2007–2014 Chevrolet Equinox
If you also own newer imports alongside your GM, you can match this with options like our OEM-style BMW keyless entry remote for 3, 5, 6, 7 and X3 Series.
Buick, Saturn, Pontiac, Suzuki
This 315 MHz key fob also supports:
- 2008–2017 Buick Enclave
- 2007–2010 Saturn Outlook
- 2008–2010 Saturn Vue
- 2007–2009 Pontiac Torrent
- 2007–2009 Suzuki XL-7
How to Confirm Fitment (Before You Buy)
To make sure this GM 315MHz keyless entry remote is right for your vehicle, match these three things from your current working remote or from your dealer’s parts info:
- FCC ID on the back of your old remote:
- Must read OUC60270 or OUC60221
- Part Number (PN):
- Common matches: 10337867, 15912860 (and other superseding GM numbers)
- Button layout and count:
- 5 buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Remote Start, Panic
If those match, this aftermarket Chevrolet / GMC / Cadillac key fob will be compatible with your vehicle’s keyless entry system.
Technical Specs for 2005–2017 GM 315MHz Key Fobs (OUC60270 & OUC60221)
I build and source these GM key fob replacements specifically for U.S. drivers who want dealer-level function without dealer pricing. Here’s the core tech info you actually need.
FCC ID: OUC60270 vs OUC60221
Both FCC IDs are fully compatible with the listed GM vehicles:
| Spec | OUC60270 | OUC60221 |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency | 315 MHz | 315 MHz |
| IC | 850K-60270 | 850K-60221 |
| Buttons | 5 (Lock/Unlock/Trunk/Remote Start/Panic) | 5 (same layout) |
| Real‑world use | Same function, same programming | Same function, same programming |
In real use, OUC60270 key fob and OUC60221 remote feel and work the same. Match the FCC ID and frequency to your original remote for best results.
Supported GM Part Numbers (P/N)
This 5 buttons GM remote replaces several common GM part numbers:
| GM Part Number | Type |
|---|---|
| 10337867 | Original GM keyless remote |
| 15912860 | Original GM keyless remote |
| 20935331 | Updated GM replacement |
| 22952176 | Updated GM replacement |
If your old GM key fob replacement shows any of these P/Ns on the back, you’re in the right place.
315MHz Frequency & Range
- Frequency: 315 MHz, matching GM factory keyless entry systems
- Typical range: 50–120 feet depending on battery strength and surroundings
- Performance: In open parking lots, expect solid response; in dense urban areas, range can drop slightly
5 Buttons Layout & Functions
This 5 buttons GM remote covers the most-used functions on GM SUVs, trucks, and sedans:
- Lock – Arms the power locks
- Unlock – Unlocks driver door or all doors (depends on vehicle settings)
- Trunk – Opens trunk or rear hatch/tailgate
- Remote Start – Starts engine on equipped vehicles (factory remote start required)
- Panic – Horn and lights for emergencies or finding your car
If your original remote had the same 5 buttons GM remote layout, this is the correct style.
Battery Type: CR2032
- Battery: CR2032 coin cell (already installed)
- Typical life: 1–3 years with normal use
- Replacement:
- Gently open the case with a small flat screwdriver
- Swap in a fresh CR2032 with the + side up
- Maintenance tip: If range drops or you have to stand closer to the vehicle, change the battery first.
No Transponder Chip – What That Means
- This remote is keyless entry and remote start only
- No transponder / no key blade included
- Your ignition key or key with chip is separate and still required to start and drive the vehicle if your car uses a traditional key
If you’re looking for other GM-style remotes (for example newer 6-button remotes for 2017+ GM trucks and SUVs), we also offer options like our 2017–2026 Chevrolet/GMC 6-button key fob for later model years.
Build Quality & Everyday Durability
- Case: Durable ABS plastic built to handle daily carry, drops, and pocket wear
- Buttons: Thick rubber pad with clear icons and strong tactile feedback
- Electronics: Each aftermarket GM key fob is tested before shipping for signal output and button response
I design these to feel close to OEM: solid in the hand, responsive buttons, and reliable performance for everyday use in real U.S. conditions—heat, cold, and everything in between.
Programming the 315MHz GM Key Fob (OUC60270 / OUC60221)
Programming this 5 buttons GM key fob (FCC ID OUC60270 / OUC60221, 315MHz) depends on your vehicle’s year and system. The remote fits a wide range of GM models like Chevrolet Silverado, Tahoe, GMC Sierra, Yukon, Cadillac Escalade, Buick Enclave, and more, but not all of them allow DIY programming.
Which GM models allow DIY on-board programming
In general, older GM vehicles with a separate key and key fob are more likely to support on-board programming. Many models from the mid-2000s to early 2010s allow you to program this GM key fob replacement at home without tools.
Typical DIY-friendly setups include:
- Some 2006–2011 Chevrolet Impala and 2005–2007 Monte Carlo
- Certain early years of Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban, and similar SUVs/trucks with standard key ignitions
- Vehicles that already have at least one working Chevrolet keyless remote and allow “add remote” via the key cycle / lock-unlock procedure
If your owner’s manual has a “RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) – Programming” section with steps you can do yourself, your vehicle supports DIY programming. If it states “Dealer Only,” you’ll need professional equipment.
Step-by-step DIY programming for older GM vehicles
Exact steps vary slightly by model, but here’s the typical on-board process for compatible mid-2000s GM vehicles:
- Sit in the vehicle and close all doors.
- Insert key into the ignition.
- Turn key to ON (do not start), then back to OFF – do this two or three times, ending in the ON position.
- On some models, press and hold the unlock button on the driver’s door while doing the key cycles.
- Wait for the door locks to cycle (lock then unlock). This means the system is in programming mode.
- Press and hold the lock and unlock buttons on the new 5 buttons GM remote at the same time for about 10–15 seconds.
- When the locks cycle again, that remote is programmed.
- Repeat step 6 for each extra remote you want to add.
- Turn the key to OFF and remove it to exit programming mode.
Always double-check your exact procedure in your owner’s manual, since GMC Sierra, Chevrolet Silverado, Cadillac, and Buick models may have slight variations.
When you need a dealer or automotive locksmith
Many newer GM vehicles (roughly 2011–2017 and later) do not allow at-home programming for security reasons. For those, you’ll need a:
- GM dealership or
- Automotive locksmith with a professional scan tool
These systems require the remote to be added through the vehicle’s BCM (Body Control Module). This is common on newer Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Traverse, and Buick Enclave keyless entry systems. The remote itself is compatible, but the programming access is locked to pros.
If you’re unsure, call your local locksmith or dealer with your VIN and ask if the OUC60270 / OUC60221 remote can be programmed on-board or if a scan tool is required.
Common programming issues and quick fixes
If your 315 MHz key fob won’t program or respond, start with these checks:
- Wrong FCC ID or frequency
- Make sure your old remote shows OUC60270 or OUC60221 and 315MHz. If your original is 433MHz or a different FCC ID, it will not program.
- Vehicle not in programming mode
- If the door locks never cycle, your key cycles or door switch steps may be off, or your vehicle simply doesn’t support DIY.
- Low or reversed battery
- Confirm the CR2032 battery is installed correctly (+ side up) and has good voltage.
- Too far from the vehicle
- Sit in the driver’s seat and point the remote toward the dash when holding lock + unlock.
- Programming erased old remotes
- Some GM systems erase all remotes during programming. You must program all remotes in the same session, including existing ones.
If the remote still won’t sync after a few tries, it’s usually either wrong compatibility or a vehicle that needs a scan tool.
Tips if your new GM remote won’t sync
Here’s how I usually troubleshoot for customers in the U.S.:
- Confirm compatibility first
- Match FCC ID (OUC60270 / OUC60221) and GM part numbers (like 10337867 or 15912860) from your original remote.
- Check your owner’s manual
- Look for “Remote Keyless Entry Programming.” If the steps aren’t there or say dealer-only, DIY won’t work.
- Try a battery reset
- Remove the CR2032 for 30 seconds, reinstall, and try programming again.
- Try a second location
- Rarely, strong radio interference (apartments/garages with heavy RF noise) can mess with programming. Try outside in an open area.
- Contact a local locksmith
- Many locksmiths charge less than a dealer and can confirm quickly if your Chevrolet keyless remote is compatible and program it on the spot.
How many remotes you can program
Most GM vehicles in this range allow up to 4 remotes to be programmed to one vehicle at the same time. Some systems can handle more, but 4 key fobs is a safe expectation for:
- GMC Sierra and Yukon
- Chevrolet Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban, Traverse, Equinox
- Cadillac Escalade
- Buick Enclave
- Saturn Outlook / Vue, Pontiac Torrent, Suzuki XL-7 on the shared GM platform
If you want multiple remotes for different drivers, just program them all in the same session.
If you also own another vehicle from a different brand, we carry compatible remotes like the 2019–2026 Dodge Ram 1500 key fob and 2012–2019 Subaru Forester / Crosstrek keyless entry remote on our site, so you can keep all your replacements in one place.
What You Get in the Box – 5 Buttons GM 315MHz Key Fob
When you order this 2005–2017 GM 5 buttons key fob from keylessbest, here’s exactly what shows up at your door:
- 1x keylessbest 5 buttons GM remote fob
- Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Remote Start, Panic
- Frequency: 315MHz
- FCC ID: OUC60270 / OUC60221
- Part Numbers: 10337867, 15912860 (plus other compatible GM PNs)
This remote is a brand-new aftermarket GM key fob replacement, built to work like your original Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, Buick, Saturn, Pontiac, or Suzuki remote.
- Pre-installed CR2032 battery
- The remote comes ready to use out of the box with a fresh CR2032 coin cell installed.
- Every keylessbest remote is tested for signal and button response before shipping, so you’re not guessing if the 315 MHz key fob works.
- Programming instructions (printed or digital)
- We include clear, step-by-step programming directions where DIY programming is possible for your GM keyless entry remote.
- For models that require dealer or locksmith programming, we spell that out so you don’t waste time.
- Secure packaging – new aftermarket replacement
- Each Chevrolet / GMC / Cadillac key fob is packed as brand-new, never refurbished or used.
- The housing, rubber buttons, and electronics are all new production, not pulled from a junkyard or recycle batch.
- What’s NOT included
- No ignition key or key blade – this is a standalone remote, not a flip key or integrated key.
- No transponder chip – it does not replace your cut ignition key; you still use your existing key to start the vehicle if it doesn’t have push-button start.
If you run multiple vehicles or brands, you can also pair this with other remotes like our Buick key fob replacement for newer models to keep everything on the same reliable keylessbest platform.
Using Your 5 Buttons GM Remote Day to Day
Lock and Unlock Range & Performance
Our 5 buttons GM key fob (OUC60270 / OUC60221, 315MHz) is built to match the range of most factory remotes. In normal conditions, you can expect solid lock/unlock performance from your driveway, garage, or a typical parking lot.
For best results:
- Point the remote roughly toward the vehicle
- Make sure the CR2032 battery is fresh
- Avoid blocking the signal with metal objects or other electronics
If you’re used to newer smart keys like the 2020–2026 Chevrolet Corvette C8 key fob from our store, this remote will feel familiar in responsiveness, just without passive entry.
Using the Trunk Release on Sedans & SUVs
The trunk button on this Chevrolet / GMC keyless remote pops the trunk or releases the liftgate on supported models:
- Sedans (Impala, Monte Carlo, DTS): trunk lid pops open or unlocks
- SUVs & crossovers (Traverse, Enclave, Acadia, Tahoe, Yukon, Equinox, etc.): liftgate unlocks or power-opens if equipped
Press and hold the trunk button for a couple of seconds—most GM vehicles require a “press and hold” to avoid accidental opening.
Remote Start Usage & Safety Tips
If your GM vehicle came with factory remote start, this 5 buttons GM remote start key fob will control it:
- Start: Press lock once, then press and hold the remote start button (circular arrow) until the lights flash
- Stop: Press and hold the remote start button again
Basic safety reminders:
- Only remote start in a well-ventilated area—never in a closed garage
- The vehicle stays locked; you’ll still need your ignition key to drive
- Most GM models auto-shutoff after 10–15 minutes for safety
When & How to Use the Panic Alarm
The panic button on this GM 5 buttons remote is there for emergencies and finding your car in a crowded lot:
- Press and hold the panic button to trigger the horn and lights
- Press again (or unlock) to shut it off once you’re safe or you’ve located your vehicle
Use it if you feel unsafe walking to your car, or to quickly spot your SUV or truck in a busy parking area.
Battery Care for Long-Term Reliability
This GM key fob replacement comes with a pre-installed CR2032 battery, but simple battery care keeps it working strong:
- Replace the CR2032 as soon as range drops or buttons respond slowly
- Avoid dropping the remote or leaving it in extreme heat (like on the dash in summer)
- Store a spare CR2032 battery in your glovebox if you travel often
With normal use, most CR2032 batteries last 1–2 years in a Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, Buick, Saturn, Pontiac, or Suzuki 315MHz key fob like this.
Comparing This Aftermarket GM Key Fob to a Dealer OEM Remote
When you’re replacing a lost or worn-out GM key fob, the big question is always: “Why not just buy it from the dealer?” Let me break down how this 2005–2017 GM 5‑button 315MHz key fob (OUC60270 / OUC60221, PN 10337867 / 15912860) really stacks up.
Cost vs GM Dealership Replacement
A GM dealer will usually charge 2–4x more for a Cadillac, GMC, Buick, Saturn, Pontiac, Suzuki, or Chevrolet keyless remote with the same functions (lock, unlock, trunk, remote start, panic).
With this aftermarket GM key fob replacement, you’re mainly paying for:
- The same 315MHz functionality
- The same 5‑button layout
- At a much lower price than a dealership remote
If you’re already comfortable programming remotes or using a local locksmith, there’s no reason to pay full dealer markup.
Quality, Feel, and Button Response
I build these remotes to feel as close to OEM as possible:
- Solid plastic shell designed for daily carry on a key ring
- Crisp button feedback so you know when you actually hit lock or remote start
- Clearly marked icons for lock, unlock, trunk, remote start, and panic
- Rubber button pad designed to resist fading and cracking with normal use
Most customers switching from an older, worn GM keyless remote notice the buttons feel tighter and more responsive than their original.
Function and Range vs Original Remote
This 315MHz GM key fob is designed to perform like your factory unit:
- Comparable range for lock/unlock, usually enough to reach across a driveway or parking lot
- Remote start performance matches compatible GM systems when the vehicle is properly equipped
- Works with the same GM receivers that support FCC ID OUC60270 and OUC60221 and part numbers like 10337867 and 15912860
If you’re also running another GM-style remote (for example, a newer style Chevrolet key fob replacement), range and function will be in the same ballpark.
Warranty, Support, and Returns
Because I treat these like my own products, I back them up:
- Warranty coverage against defects in electronics or build quality
- Responsive support to help with fitment, FCC ID matching, and basic programming questions
- Hassle-free returns if the remote doesn’t match your vehicle’s FCC ID / part number or can’t be programmed
Bottom line: this aftermarket 5‑button GM 315MHz key fob gives you OEM-style performance and functions without dealer pricing, plus direct support from a seller that actually specializes in GM keyless entry remotes.
Customer Experience and Real-World Feedback
Our customers use this 5 buttons 315MHz GM key fob on daily drivers and family SUVs, so real-world feedback matters a lot to us.
Ease of Programming by Model Year
Most GM owners with mid-2000s models report fast, DIY programming—usually under 10 minutes if the vehicle supports on-board programming. Newer models (especially around 2011–2017) often need a locksmith or dealer tool, but once programmed, the OUC60270 / OUC60221 remote syncs and works just like the original. When people get stuck, it’s usually due to the vehicle’s security system, not the remote itself.
Fit and Function on Cadillac, GMC, and Chevrolet
Cadillac Escalade and DTS owners say the buttons feel close to OEM and respond cleanly, without needing to press hard. GMC Sierra, Yukon, and Acadia drivers like that the lock/unlock and remote start work reliably from the driveway or parking lot. Chevrolet Silverado, Tahoe, and Traverse owners especially mention that it’s a solid GM key fob replacement when the factory remote wears out or gets lost.
Longevity, Durability, and Wear Points
Most buyers report:
- Strong shell that holds up well on keychains with house keys and tools
- Good button life, with the lock and unlock buttons staying responsive over time
- The most common wear point (like most GM remotes) is the rubber button surface after heavy daily use, but the electronics keep working
As long as you avoid dropping it in water or crushing it, this aftermarket GM 315MHz keyless entry remote is built to last.
Shipping Speed and Install Experience
We ship fast within the U.S., because most people order this after losing or breaking their only working remote. Customers usually receive the key fob, follow the included steps, and are up and running quickly—especially if they’re already familiar with pairing other remotes or have experience tracking down a lost key fob using guides like our how to find a lost key fob in your car article. Overall, users are happy with how quickly they can go from “no remote” to a working lock, unlock, trunk, and remote start setup.
FAQ for 2005–2017 GM 315MHz Key Fobs (OUC60270 & OUC60221)
Below are quick answers to the most common questions about this 5‑button GM key fob replacement.
| Question | Short Answer |
|---|---|
| Will it work with my vehicle? | Yes, if your original remote is 315MHz and marked OUC60270 or OUC60221 and your GM falls in the listed years. |
| Dealer needed to program? | Some older GM models can be DIY programmed; most 2007+ SUVs/trucks need a dealer or automotive locksmith. |
| OEM or aftermarket? | This is a high‑quality aftermarket GM key fob replacement, not a GM-branded OEM part. |
| OUC60270 vs OUC60221 difference? | Function and use are the same for compatible vehicles; GM used both FCC IDs on the same style remote. |
| Remote start supported? | Yes, only if your vehicle already has factory remote start and your old remote had a remote start button. |
| How to replace CR2032 battery? | Open the fob case with a small flat tool, swap the CR2032 battery (positive side up), snap case back together. |
| Warranty/returns? | We back our GM 315MHz keyless entry remotes with a hassle-free warranty and standard return policy if programming or fitment fails. |
If you’re shopping for other makes along with your GM, you can also check our Ford key fob replacements like the 2011–2020 Ford key fob M3N5WY8610 for keyless entry.
Related GM Keyless Entry Accessories
If you’re running a 2005–2017 GM 315MHz key fob (OUC60270 / OUC60221), a few simple add-ons can make life easier and keep your remote in top shape.
Extra CR2032 Battery Packs for Key Fobs
I always recommend keeping CR2032 battery packs on hand. These 5 buttons GM remotes use a single CR2032, and a fresh battery instantly fixes most “weak range” or intermittent lock/unlock issues. Grab a small multi-pack and toss one in your glovebox so your GM key fob replacement never leaves you stranded.
Replacement Key Fob Shells and Rubber Buttons
If your Chevrolet keyless remote still works but the case is cracked or the buttons are worn smooth, a replacement key fob shell is the cheapest fix. You just move the internal circuit board and battery into the new shell and you’re good to go. Fresh rubber buttons also bring back that crisp “click” you expect on a GMC Sierra key fob or Cadillac Escalade remote.
Other GM Key Fob Styles and FCC IDs
GM uses several styles of remotes beyond this 5 buttons 315MHz design. If your vehicle takes a newer proximity-style or flip key remote (for example, some 2017+ models), we also offer options like our 2017–2026 Chevrolet GMC key fob PN 13577765 for push‑button start and newer keyless systems:
- Great if you own multiple GM vehicles with different remote styles
- Helpful when you’re upgrading or replacing a lost Chevrolet Tahoe replacement key or Traverse key fob with a later design
You can check out our newer-style Chevrolet and GMC key fob replacement options here: 2017–2026 Chevrolet GMC key fob PN 13577765.
Basic Programming Tools for DIYers
If you like to do things yourself, a few basic programming tools and accessories make working with GM 315MHz keyless entry remotes a lot smoother:
- Small precision screwdriver set (to open shells and change batteries)
- Plastic pry tool to avoid damaging the case
- OBD programming tools (for certain GM platforms that support DIY pairing)
- Spare shells and batteries so you can rebuild a aftermarket GM key fob in minutes
I build our lineup around what real U.S. drivers actually need day to day: simple, affordable accessories that keep your Cadillac GMC Chevrolet key fob working like it should without a pricey trip to the dealer.
Why Choose keylessbest for GM Key Fob Replacements
When you buy a GM key fob replacement from me at keylessbest, you’re paying for easy fitment, clean programming, and no drama—without dealership pricing.
Built Around GM-Compatible Remotes
I focus on GM key fob replacement products, like this 315MHz 5 buttons GM remote (OUC60270 / OUC60221). That means:
- Correct frequency (315MHz) for GM platforms
- Proper 5 buttons layout for lock, unlock, trunk, remote start, and panic
- Matching FCC IDs and part numbers for Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, Saturn, Pontiac, and Suzuki applications
Testing, Quality Control, Compatibility
Every Chevrolet keyless remote and GMC Sierra key fob I ship is:
- Pre-tested for signal output and button response
- Matched against real GM 315MHz keyless entry systems
- Visually checked for housing quality, key ring strength, and button feel
I sell it like I’d use it on my own truck—no guessing, no mystery remotes.
Real Customer Support & Troubleshooting
If you run into an issue programming your Cadillac Escalade remote or Silverado keyless entry remote, I’m here to help with:
- Simple, step-by-step guidance
- Tips for on-board programming vs locksmith/dealer needs
- Quick answers on FCC ID, part number, and model-year compatibility
For drivers who also own other brands, I keep similar options like a tested Hyundai Accent keyless entry remote so everything feels familiar and consistent.
Value vs Dealership Service
Dealers charge premium prices for the same basic function. With keylessbest:
| keylessbest GM Fob | Dealership Remote | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Low, upfront | High markup |
| Programming | Often DIY possible | Usually billable |
| Quality & Range | OEM-comparable | OEM |
| Convenience | Ship to your door | Schedule visit |
You get a reliable aftermarket GM key fob that works, feels right in hand, and saves real money over the dealer—without cutting corners on quality.



























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