Chevrolet Car Key Replacement: Every Key Type We Handle
Chevrolet has used several distinct key technologies across its model lineup over the decades, and identifying the right type for your vehicle is the first step toward getting back on the road. Older models — think mid-1990s through early 2000s trucks and sedans — typically use a basic cut metal key with no electronics. Models from the mid-2000s onward generally require a transponder key, which contains a microchip that must be programmed to your vehicle's immobilizer system before the engine will start. If you drive a newer Traverse, Malibu, or Colorado, you may have a key fob with remote entry buttons, or a proximity-based smart key that allows push-button starting without inserting anything into the ignition.
Our technicians arrive with professional key-cutting machines and OEM-compatible programming tools, so we can produce a working replacement key on-site in most cases. We serve Chevrolet models including the Silverado, Equinox, Tahoe, Suburban, Colorado, Trailblazer, Trax, Malibu, Camaro, Corvette, Blazer, and more. For drivers of the Chevrolet Blazer EV — one of Chevy's newest electric entries — key fob pairing and smart key programming require equipment specifically matched to the EV platform, and our team is equipped to handle that on location anywhere in the Parrish area.
