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This USARemote key fob (model L2C0007T) is a direct replacement for GM vehicles including Buick Century, Regal Rendezvous, Oldsmobile Intrigue, and Pontiac Aztek/Grand Prix from 2001 to 2007. Featuring self-programmable technology with one working key, a replaceable battery, and a water-resistant shell, it offers a cost-effective, reliable solution to restore your keyless entry system without dealership markups.


| ASIN | B06XSPLMYD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,562 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #804 in Keyless Entry Systems #40,290 in Automotive Replacement Parts |
| Brand | USARemote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,640) |
| Date First Available | March 23, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Manufacturer | USARemote |
| Manufacturer Part Number | g-4575 |
| Model | Buick Century, Regal Rendezvous, Oldsmobile Intrigue, Pontiac Aztek, Grand Prix |
| OEM Part Number | 10335582, 10335582-88, 9364556-4575 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 0.5 x 2 inches |
A**R
Works flawlessly if you make sure your vehicle is compatable.
Research your vehicle first! The use of this remote depends on your vehicle. It's not really the seller's job to check compatibility for your personal car and sometimes there may be issues. Most of the 1 star reviews you see for this remote are because buyers did not perform their due diligence and check on their vehicle. My remote even came with a little card that has a website where you pick your vehicle and check the instructions. I think it was programyourremote.com so you should check there before buying. Even having to get a locksmith to program it for me the overall price was still great compared to some dealership solutions. So far the battery is still good after a few months and it can be replaced. My only gripe is that the shell can be hard to open sometimes (I suppose that's a positive because the rubber seal keeps water away from the circuit board). I found sticking a butter knife in the notch and twisting works best. A few things I learned: My vehicle does not have an onboard system to link remotes. I think it may also have something to do with the fact there is no transponder in my actual key. So I had to take it to a locksmith and have it linked for like $20 bucks. Not the seller's problem. You could probably have a dealership do it, but I wanted to support my local locksmith... plus yours is probably cheaper too. Just call and ask if they have the right equipment. Not all car fobs are the same though: I called two and only one could do my vehicle's style. I was done in about 5 minutes. The same locksmith and research online told me to check my VIN. Apparently my make and model VIN can start with a 1 or a 2 or a 3. On my car only VINs starting with a 1 can be reprogrammed like this, because 1 means it the vehicle was made for the American market. VINs that start with a different number are apparently made for foreign markets like Canada. Also, if I lock my vehicle with the fob it activates the alarm system. However, my key doesn't have a transponder, so it will not de-activate until I actually crank the car. There's a little time and the vehicle makes a soft "ding" noise if the alarm is active and the door is open. But if you lock your vehicle with the fob and your key does not have a transponder: try to remember to unlock it with the remote. The alarm hasn't gone off on me yet but it probably will if I ever take too long. This alarm issue is not a problem with the remote, just the way my vehicle's keys are set up. Overall going this route was cheaper than buying at a dealership. But you have to do the research on your own car first.
P**S
FOB works!
Key Fob works. Range is medium but it may not be the FOB's fault.
B**L
If your car is on this list, buy this key fob (I'm not being paid by Amazon or retailer to say this)
I bought this April 26 of 2024, it is now March 9 2025 and I still use it every day I use my car (you can tell by the lack of images on my key fob, it's ok I know what each button does without looking now), surprisingly enough the battery I bought from Home Depot never ran out either 😉 Go DURACELL !! Anyway no complaints I love this thing, really convenient and hasn't let me down yet, I own a 2001 Buick regal ls btw, and the programming was so simple and easy. Hope this helps God bless 👋🏾
N**S
Good Value
This was an inexpensive option compared to getting a replacement from a dealership, even with the cost of reprogramming. The locksmith did find that the battery was dead but replaced it. So far it's worked with no issues. I may purchase another in the future just to have as a backup.
A**R
Only worked for 3 weeks!
What a waste of money! This product was super easy to program, and it worked perfectly for about 3 weeks. I thought it just needed a new battery. When I switched out the battery it still did not work. I tried to reprogram it again, but it still did not work. I even took it to a few auto parts stores to test the remote to see if it works at all. The result was it was a piece of crap that had simply stopped functioning. Of course, it is too late to return it now.
L**2
Yes
Works just fine...
M**S
It's a fob
Never got it programmed. Makes a good keychain
J**Y
Great by
Works great easy to program tourself
U**H
It’s amazing, Thank you seller 🥰
A**R
يحتاج الى برمجه..ولكن تستطيع أن تقوم بتبديل الجزء الداخلي من الرموت القديم ويعمل بشكل ممتاز
C**S
One of my fobs died, so I purchased this one... ended up to be easy to program (or should I say, my vehicle made it easy to add the fob), and it works perfectly..
D**Z
Excelente el producto no tengo ningun inconveniente es muy buen y barato ya q esta hecjo de un material bueno y ergonómico... Recomendado!!
J**.
Bought this keyless entry remote as my old one the plastic was worn down from the keyring rubbing against it.The replacement works 100% and best thing is I didn't need to take it to a dealership to get it programmed. The process was straight forward and to the point. Here's the instructions that work for a Buick Century car. 1) Get all remotes that you plan on using for your vehicle.You must program both the old and new remotes. Leaving out any remotes will cause that remote that you didn't program to no longer function. You MUST program all remotes you plan to use with your car. 2) Close all doors,turn key in ignition to the ON position **But do NOT start the car**. Then with the key in the ON position turn it to the OFF position and remove it from the ignition. 3) Hold the Lock/Unlock button on the door to the Unlock position **Do Not Release The Button From The "Unlock" position. Keep the button pinned while doing Step 4. 4) Insert the key into the ignition and remove it (Do this 2 times), then insert the key one final time but leave it in the ignition on the 3rd time. **Do NOT turn the key in the ignition leave it at the OFF position**. 5) Release the Lock/Unlock button,3 chimes will sound signalling the entering of the programming mode. 6) Hold the lock/unlock buttons at the same time on the keyless remote you wish to program,car will chime twice signalling that your remote is now programmed. Repeat this process for other keyless entry remotes you want programmed for your car as well. 7) Once all keyless entry remotes are programmed simply remove the key from the ignition to exit programmed mode. Voila! Now you should have working keyless entry remotes that lock/unlock your vehicle. Hoping this helps anyone. It was a easy process and only took less then 3-4 minutes. Battery inside keyless remote is a CR2025 coin battery. It lasted me about 7 months before I had to replace it with a new battery. Replaced the battery and everything works like it should again.
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