Chevrolet Car Key Replacement: Every Key Type, Made On-Site
Modern Chevrolet vehicles use several distinct key technologies, and matching the right solution to your specific model and year is critical. Basic metal keys are straightforward, but most Chevrolets built after the mid-1990s use a transponder chip embedded in the key head — if that chip isn't programmed to your vehicle's immobilizer, the engine simply won't start even if the key turns. Newer models use remote key fobs that must be paired to the Body Control Module, and late-model Blazers, Equinoxes, and Silverados often feature proximity smart keys that require advanced OBD-II programming. Our technicians carry the proprietary software and cutting machines to handle all of these on location — no dealer trip required.
When you call us for Chevrolet car key replacement, here is what you can expect: we arrive at your location, confirm your identity and proof of ownership (registration, title, or ID matching the vehicle), run a vehicle identification check, then cut and program a fully functional replacement key on the spot. The factors that determine your final quote include the specific key type your Chevrolet requires, any programming time needed, the time of day you call, and how far our nearest mobile unit is from your location. We tell you the exact price before any work begins — no surprises on the invoice.
