Chevrolet Silverado Key Replacement & Programming in Jacksonville
Spare keys from $390. All-keys-lost from $600. Mobile, on-site, same-day service across the First Coast.
Spare or Additional Silverado Key
Dealer Price
$625 – $975
Our Price
from$390
When you still have a working key.
Lost All Silverado Keys?
Dealer Price
$960 – $1,380
Our Price
from$600
When every key is lost or stolen.
Final price depends on your specific Silverado year and trim — call us for an exact quote.
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Key Specifications — Chevrolet Silverado
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Transponder Chip | Megamos 48 / Hitag2 |
| FCC ID | M3N-32337200 / HYQ1EA |
| Key Blade | B111 / HU100 |
| Frequency | 315 MHz |
| Immobilizer | GM PK3+ |
| Proximity / Smart Key | Yes (2016+) |
About Your 2026 Chevrolet Silverado
Chevrolet is GM's mainstream brand and our highest-volume GM service. Silverado, Equinox, Tahoe, Suburban, and Malibu cover most of our Chevy work. GM's immobilizer family — Passlock, then PK3, then PK3+ — has been on Chevys since 1997, and the modern PK3+ system is one of the easier mainstream platforms to program. The 2016+ generation introduced Keyless Open / Keyless Start (KOS) on Silverado and Tahoe, which added the proximity smart fob to the Chevy lineup. The most useful thing to know about modern Chevys: the 'smart key' fob and the 'remote head' transponder key are not interchangeable — and a lot of owners try to replace one with the other. We always confirm the exact part number before ordering.
Silverado 1500 / 2500 / 3500 share the same PK3+ family with model-year-specific FCC IDs. The 2019+ T1XX-platform Silverado uses Keyless Open & Start as standard on LT and above; WT trim still uses the basic remote head transponder. We carry both.
2016+ Silverado / Tahoe / Suburban brought Keyless Open & Start with the proximity smart fob. 2019+ Silverado uses an updated security session that takes a few extra minutes.
Pro Tip
If your Silverado is a 2019+ LT or higher and you only have one key, get a spare. The Keyless Open fobs are programmable in pairs more efficiently than as a single — saving 15 minutes vs lost-key programming later.
Common issues we see
Two recurring Chevy patterns: (1) Silverado / Tahoe ignition cylinders wearing out — we diagnose key vs ignition on-site; (2) the rubber backing on Equinox and Malibu remote heads peeling at the seam, which we shell-swap during a spare-key visit.
Truck keys take more abuse than sedan keys. We see chrome plating wear, broken fob shells, and bent emergency blades almost weekly — most are shell-swap fixes during a normal spare-key visit, not full replacements.
Immobilizer (GM PK3+): GM's PK3+ has been refined since 2007 and is one of the easier mainstream platforms to program. Aftermarket coverage spans every Chevy, GMC, Buick, and Cadillac of the era.
In Jacksonville
Chevrolet Silverado is one of the vehicles we see weekly in the Jacksonville area. We come to you at home, work, the parking lot, or roadside — no need to tow.
Why book us for your Chevrolet Silverado
GM diagnostic equipment is on the truck. Silverado spare keys start at $149, Tahoe / Suburban smart keys at $179. Compare to typical Jacksonville Chevy dealer quotes of $300–$475.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Chevrolet Silverado key cost?+
Silverado spare keys start at $149 for the basic remote head transponder and $179 for the Keyless Open smart fob. All-keys-lost starts at $199 / $229. Significantly less than the Chevy dealer.
Can you program a Chevy Tahoe smart key on-site?+
Yes. We program every modern Tahoe, Suburban, and Silverado smart key on-site at your home or work in Jacksonville — typical visit is 35–45 minutes.
Do GM keys work across brands?+
The transponder family is shared but the FCC IDs and shell shapes are brand-specific. A Tahoe fob is not the same as a Yukon fob even though the underlying chip is identical.
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