The kit has one spare remote and very easy instructions to reprogram your new remote.
As a matter of fact it is possible that the only thing you really need is the instructions: When I received the kit, I tried the reprogramming procedure on my old remote and it worked! I didn't even need the new one. This is why I suggest you look online for the proper reprogramming procedure before you buy this; you may not need a new remote, just the proper programming instructions.
If you do need a new remote though, buy this. Don't go to a Chevy dealer; They'll charge you probably around $50 to reprogram your remote, and much more if they take you for a ride (like they tell you your car needs a new BCM for instance).I received my remote yesterday afternoon for my 2003 Chevy Impala. It took me less than 5 minutes to program and be on my way to work. I am thrilled with the service and delivery as well as the ease of how it was programmed. The dealer wanted $55.00 for the remote and $75.00 to program it. Thanks.My original key fob was draining through batteries at lightening speed and then finally stopped working all together. I wish I would've searched on amazon sooner to discover that I could buy a universal replacement. Great buy!My son bought a used Chevy Impala and it didn't have a keyless remote. He found this one which is compatible and we ordered it. Even with the help of Dave at Discount Keyless, it would not sync. Dave gave me one other suggestion, which we tried. When that didn't work I called their 800 number and was able to return the remote, hassle-free!Item was recieved with Ford instructions when item was bought for a GM product. Called there service line for assistance but was put on hold for 10 minutes then I hung up. Item i'm sure works but as far as it being " Do-It-Yourself Programming " i'm not sure about that.
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