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My wife lost one of our keys and key fobs to the Tahoe. We still have one set. Dealer wants to charge me $240! What are other options?
 

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My wife lost one of our keys and key fobs to the Tahoe. We still have one set. Dealer wants to charge me $240! What are other options?

eBay! I just got two gmc keys for my denali for $12 each and an escalade fob for $60.
Both came with programming instructions. Just had to have the keys cut
 

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Yep I just bought 2 new uncut keys and key fobs on eBay. I did it myself. Paid like 50-60 for two complete sets.

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Bad thing is 2011+ you have to get key fob programmed at gm dealership.
 

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ebay is your best bet and cheapest,,,i bought a few key fobs and keys from there,,,,i got the keys cut at home depot and i programmed them myself
 

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remotesandkeys.com

I've used them several times....good prices and quick shipping.
 

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I've gotten 2 extra sets of keys for my 08 Tahoe/07 avy/07 Esky and two current yukons. That's 10 extra keys. All ordered from eBay. bring them to a local gmc dealership nearby. They cut the keys for free and key fob is programmable through the DIC 2007-2010. In 2011 they switched to only tech II dealership key fob programming.
 
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Thanks guys! Bought a blank key and fob online. Will get it cut and program myself. I did my Vette a couple of years ago when the dealer told me it would be $150 just to change a battery and reprogram. Went on Corvette Forum and found out a battery was a couple of bucks and all you had to do to reprogram the fob was to stick it in the ignition, turn to on, push and hold the lock and unlock buttons for 10 seconds, and then the car would beep to let you know it was done.
 
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Just a quick update. Got a key and key fob online for around $40. Had the local hardware store cut the key. (They told me at first they couldn't because of the chip.) Programming the key and fob took all of about 30 seconds.

....and the dealer wanted to charge me $250 for it. :Nonono:

If you have one working key and key fob and need another, Google is your friend.
 

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Hi All,

I have a 2010 chevy tahoe. Several years ago, my son in law lost one key & the key fob. I didn't purchase a replacement. And now, my hubby has lost the only remaining key fob + key that I had left. Any suggestions on how to get a new fob + key without a key to copy?

Thanks in advance!
Kat
 

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Hi All,

I have a 2010 chevy tahoe. Several years ago, my son in law lost one key & the key fob. I didn't purchase a replacement. And now, my hubby has lost the only remaining key fob + key that I had left. Any suggestions on how to get a new fob + key without a key to copy?

Thanks in advance!
Kat

Some locksmiths (ones that do a lot of car keys) can cut a key using your VIN.

The Fob is easy, just read above.
 

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Hey , Kathy.
Unfortunately I had the same situation before. Here is some useful information that’s helped me save a lot of time and money. Hope it will help you as well:
I guess there is a huge difference between different keys, models, etc.
Also locksmiths and dealers charge different amounts for the very same key.
It helped me save a lot of money (more than $150).

Generally speaking, to get a replacement key, you have three options:
1.Call an automotive locksmith that offers a mobile service for cars. Here is a phone number for a company that have many different locations and locksmiths: 800-223-1453. I think they work all around the US but not sure. Give them a call and ask.
2.Tow the car to the dealer.
3.Order a key online and have the dealer or locksmith cut and program it for you (if necessary).

If you do call a locksmith or the dealer, don’t forget to mention some important information so they will check if they have the key blank and the necessary tools to code you the new key:
1.Year, make and model of the car
2.Your exact location including street address and zip (for the locksmith to find you easily)
3.VIN number of the car located on the dashboard – very important
4.Make sure you can show them proof of ownership – otherwise they will not make you a new replacement key.

Regarding the cost, it really depends on the type of key you had.
There are 3 main types of keys:
Non-chip keys: for older models (mostly 2000 and older)
Transponder chip keys – these types of keys must be coded on site with a special machine, otherwise the car wont start. These are more expensive to make
Key fob – push to start – these are the most expensive types of keys. Mostly made for models made after 2015.
The average cost is somewhere between $200-$460. It also depends on your location, time of day, weekend, etc etc.

good luck!
 

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Hi. I had the same issue about a few months ago. I lost my Tahoe keys .Here is what I found out after a long research, helped me a lot.So I'm sharing it here in case anyone ever finds themselves in the same mess as me...
I guess there is a huge difference between different keys, models, etc.
Also locksmiths and dealers charge different amounts for the very same key.
This site helped me save a lot of money to get my new key.

lost-car-keys-replacement.com
 

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Here's hoping someone, of a dubious nature, doesn't find the key/fob and decide to liberate your ride while you're otherwise indisposed.
 

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