Most (if not all) key fobs can be recoded. You may want to inquire with your dealership or a good locksmith.
With the dealer's scan tool.
Depends on the year. The owners manual should show you how to pull the back of the key fob (that holds the batteries. Most of the key fobs take two batteries. Make sure you keep the old ones to make sure you get the right size. Once you have the batteries back into the key fob you will need to put your key in the ignition so the key functions will work again. If your light doesn't blink with the new batteries you installed them backwards *I did that*
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Bring all keys and FOBs to dealership.
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Personalized key fobs can be bought online from some of the companies that trade through Amazon. They can also be bought from jewelers who also do engraving.
I have a 2001 Impala 9C1 model (fleet/police) and it has electronic locks but no key fobs.
I have a 2002 Impala and have had issues with the pass-lock system for a long time. When I first bought it, the doors would unlock or lock as we were driving down the road, on their own. Also, because of this issue, the battery would not last long, normally a couple of day. We had it in the dealership for a couple months on and off and they eventually said that the key fobs were bad and/or the batteries were going dead. They replaced the batteries and fobs and the problems went away for quite some time. Now I've got a new problem where the car just plain won't start. For some reason the OEM security function is setting off the starter kill. I bought new batteries for the fobs, still happened. I removed the batteries from the fobs all together, still happens. I am currently trying to figure out what is causing this new issue with the starter kill.
the battery in them do you need to replace them with watch batterys
Online retailers which sell Coach brand key fobs are established websites like eBay or Amazon. The website Coach offers the key fobs as well as websites such as BizRate and Shopping.