Answer
Apr 28, 2026 - 01:43 PM
Programming capability is dependant upon the year and model of your vehicle.
The referenced product is simply an empty replacement case shell.
One new GM replacement case with rubber buttons - aftermarket shell (NO logo). The rubber pad is included. You will simply have to open your old or broken remote case to take out the remote and rubber pad from your old case, and put the remote into the new case. Now, you can start using your existing old remote in a new case.
You can search by year, make, and model on our website to find the complete unit.
You can also check our DIY programming guide at the link below to see if there are programming instructions for your year, model available.
https://www.diy.carandtruckremotes.com/
The referenced product is simply an empty replacement case shell.
One new GM replacement case with rubber buttons - aftermarket shell (NO logo). The rubber pad is included. You will simply have to open your old or broken remote case to take out the remote and rubber pad from your old case, and put the remote into the new case. Now, you can start using your existing old remote in a new case.
You can search by year, make, and model on our website to find the complete unit.
You can also check our DIY programming guide at the link below to see if there are programming instructions for your year, model available.
https://www.diy.carandtruckremotes.com/
