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This key abs key fob on the 2012 doesn’t feel like it goes with the truck at all. Really just wanna upgrade remotes so the buttons don’t wear out or stick again after aging.
 
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I still use the factory fobs.

Well, one of them was cracked on the back, so I got a replacement shell/button membrane from Dorman and just swapped out the circuit board.

The one on the right is factory, the one on the left is the Dorman replacement shell.

Some people on here have bought an Escalade style fob from some company I can't remember the name (Beach Audio maybe?), which is more rectangle with chrome on the edges. They cost about $50 each and will need to be programmed to the vehicle.
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Mine wore out a couple years ago so I replaced them with this that I really like:

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I still use the factory fobs.

Well, one of them was cracked on the back, so I got a replacement shell/button membrane from Dorman and just swapped out the circuit board.

The one on the right is factory, the one on the left is the Dorman replacement shell.

Some people on here have bought an Escalade style fob from some company I can't remember the name (Beach Audio maybe?), which is more rectangle with chrome on the edges. They cost about $50 each and will need to be programmed to the vehicle.
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Same here. Bought new case and swapped guts.
 

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This key abs key fob on the 2012 doesn’t feel like it goes with the truck at all. Really just wanna upgrade remotes so the buttons don’t wear out or stick again after aging.
I need 2 new keys and a new fob. Or two to go to new style


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Mine wore out a couple years ago so I replaced them with this that I really like:

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i got that key fob soon as I got the truck, but I can tell it won’t last long at all. Can someone post pics of the Escalade keys?

I will most likely upgrade the majority of my truck with Escalade parts. I know some will ask “why didn’t you get an Escalade” lol. I didn’t like the front grill and lights as much as the Tahoe/ Suburban.
 

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Lola only came with one key and fob. I've obtained a second key but would like to get a fob too. Would any particular programming be required for a replacement fob on a 2013 PPV?
 

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Lola only came with one key and fob. I've obtained a second key but would like to get a fob too. Would any particular programming be required for a replacement fob on a 2013 PPV?
For my 2013 Yukon, I had to have the dealer do it. I’ve heard you can do it with a Tech2 though, but I don’t have one.
 

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My Esky fob with custom Masonic emblem on the back....
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On my '08 Burb you can program the fobs without any outside help, like a Tech2... but the 2010 or 2011 and up requires a dealer or locksmith or a Tech2 to program.

I personally feel like the Esky fobs are more durable and have better range than the original fobs.

The Esky fobs can be had on Ebay for around $20-$25.
 
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My Esky fob with custom Masonic emblem on the back....
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On my '08 Burb you can program the fobs without any outside help, like a Tech2... but the 2010 or 2011 and up requires a dealer or locksmith or a Tech2 to program.

I personally feel like the Esky fobs are more durable and have better range than the original fobs.

The Esky fobs can be had on Ebay for around $20-$25.

yupper I know this is what I need!!!!! That’s it!!! I will get these!!! This fob is ridiculous!!! Buttons mashed in already on the new one!!!
 

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You mentioned the tech 2 scanner to program fobs. I have an 11 Yukon XL bought used a few months ago. I bought some replacement fobs thinking I had heard I could program myself. Still haven't done due to being too cheap to pay dealer I guess. Is there a way with the tech 2, and is there a clone or software that can be used with a OBD 2 tool. I have seen and used similar for Ford and FCA, but apparently GM is more stingy with their code, or less demand. Any thoughts? I did search tech 2 on eBay and got quite the cornucopia of stuff. I wouldn't know what to look at, let alone buy.
 

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You mentioned the tech 2 scanner to program fobs. I have an 11 Yukon XL bought used a few months ago. I bought some replacement fobs thinking I had heard I could program myself. Still haven't done due to being too cheap to pay dealer I guess. Is there a way with the tech 2, and is there a clone or software that can be used with a OBD 2 tool. I have seen and used similar for Ford and FCA, but apparently GM is more stingy with their code, or less demand. Any thoughts? I did search tech 2 on eBay and got quite the cornucopia of stuff. I wouldn't know what to look at, let alone buy.

Not exactly sure who this was directed at, but a Tech 2 clone can be had for around $300 and it will program the new keys/fobs.

It's not cheaper than having a dealer do it but it is a good long term investment if you plan on keeping the truck for a while. The Tech 2 is indispensable for diagnostics on these trucks.

There is also a cheaper alternative...

https://www.dormanproducts.com/p-79124-99156.aspx


Hope this helps.
 

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Kbuskill. Not directed any particular direction, just a general question I guess. Thanks for the reply though. I've seen the doorman kits, not sure how I feel about them, plus I've already bought replacement fobs. The $300 is definitely more than a trip to the dealer like you said, but something to put on my wish list I guess. I like to do stuff myself, and this would probably be worth the investment long term. Had a GMC conversion van a few years ago and needed fobs for it. Never did get them programmed. Would have been a better investment while I had it I guess. LOL
 

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Not exactly sure who this was directed at, but a Tech 2 clone can be had for around $300 and it will program the new keys/fobs.

It's not cheaper than having a dealer do it but it is a good long term investment if you plan on keeping the truck for a while. The Tech 2 is indispensable for diagnostics on these trucks.

There is also a cheaper alternative...

https://www.dormanproducts.com/p-79124-99156.aspx


Hope this helps.

i think i actually have one of those. Gonna have to find it. But whatever one i have worked for my 10 tahoe
 

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