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93Miata
10/9/2005 6:35:14 PM
What does your local dealer charge for GM keyless entry remotes?
My Chevy dealer wants $129 a piece plus $35 for programming for each of my cars (99 and 96 Blazer).
I'm curious to see what other dealerships are charging for new remotes and programming.
I'm done with ebay because the listings show new remotes, and 3 out of 3 times I've won - I end up with junk that doesn't work and won't program. First one was superglued together and cracked. Can't check the battery if you can't even open it. Second one was completely corroded inside from water and didn't work. The 3rd one only 1 button worked and it looked like someone tried to superglue the circuit board pieces back together. Each one was advertised as new, or like new and they obviously weren't anywhere close to that. The Keyles Ride site is run by one of those same lying ebay sellers, so thats off the list too.
What does your local dealership charge? I bet there's some that want even more than what mine is charging.
swartlkk
10/9/2005 9:44:59 PM
Wow... You've found some mighty bad sellers on ebay. I've bought 6 remotes from various sellers for various makes (3 GM, 2 Dodge and 1 Ford) and had nothing but good luck with them. The GM remotes are hard to kill. My parents remotes weren't working properly and after a quick inspection, the chip had came off of the circuit board in the remotes. Alittle solder time and now both remotes are back to perfect working condition. I have never gotten burned completely by ebay sellers with remotes.
Did you get your money back on the remotes? If not, I would file a complaint with eBay and file negative feedback to make sure that other buyers are aware of the sellers tactics.
As far as the programming, you can do it yourself. I think I had posted a how-to awhile ago... I don't know if it would apply to your vehicle as I don't know what you have (year, make, model, trim level...). The proceedure that I stated would work for anything 99+ (IIRC)...
If you have the part number of your current remote, you can go to
GMPartsDirect.com and put it in there. For reference, my 2000 Bravada remote is PN 15732805 and costs $41.07 +S&H from
GMPD.com.
93Miata
10/9/2005 10:57:03 PM
Well, I filed complaints with ebay, but they don't seem to go anywhere. One seller, "Eagles_wingz" is apparently ripping everyone off, because he just got a few pages of complete negatives.
When I sent emails to the sellers about the problems, and requesting a refund, each one denied a refund, and some even said that the item was in perfect condition when they shipped it (not possible, as this is clearly old damage).
I was also told that if I post anything but positive feedback I would receive a negative, despite paying the same day - and I'm not going to riun my 6 year perfect record on ebay for those idiots.
I checked the GMParts site and their prices are better, but they charge $10 for shipping a tiny item. :(
Are there any other sources?
swartlkk
10/9/2005 11:11:07 PM
That sucks... I would push harder on the complaints with eBay and forward to them any correspondance from the sellers.
Anyway, I know that $10 seems high, but considering that all other sources that I have found have higher prices (higher than $10) and over $6 s&h, it is still a good deal. You could always try to get lucky and try your local auto-recycler (aka junkyard) and see if they have something that would work. Typically they'll have a box full of remotes separated by make. You'd just have to sift through the box to try to match up your PN. All of the yards around me have a 100% money back guarantee. If the part doesn't work or has some kind of unseen defect, you can bring it back and they'll refund your money.
I did just find this site...
http://ebiz.netopia.com/yr/chevytruckvan/ Seems like a good price, $19.95, but I didn't go into any of their return policies nor do I know if they are new or refurbished... Plus, it doesn't look like the site is complete (ie. missing the store policies section)...
Other than that one, every other legitimate site lists the remote at $60 +S&H, which would put it well over the price of a remote from GMPD.com. Although, if you are pressed for time (aka need it right away), I will warn you that GMPD.com is known for slow delivery. The last order I had from them took 2 weeks to show up.
*EDIT - Just FYI, I did a quick google search for 'GM remote #15732805' to find quite a few online retailers.
93Miata
10/9/2005 11:32:42 PM
The ebiz site looks a little too basic and worries me, so I passed on them.
I checked a few other sites...
I found another keyless entry remote site online that I'm willing to give a shot -
www.ThePartsYouNeed.com The KR site wants $59 a piece for the 99 Blazer Remote, and they're 1/2 that price on ThePartsYouNeed site with the instructions included. I ordered 1 for now.
https://www.thepartsyouneed.com/displayProductDocument.hg?productId=104 I'll keep you guys posted. If it works good, I'm going to order one for my 96 as well.
swartlkk
10/10/2005 8:53:49 AM
To me, it would have to be significantly lower than half the new price for me to buy a used one. I would rather spend the money for something that was guaranteed to work the first time, than waste my time with something that might work the first time. I know what my time is worth and if I spend more than 1 hr fiddling around with something, I would be much better off to pay for a new one.
But, that is me now, my other experiences with eBay remotes were from when my family and I didn't have a lot of money to spend on getting working remotes. A used eBay remote was a much more economical solution.
93Miata
10/10/2005 5:43:57 PM
With my dealer quoting $129+35 ($164), $29 on ThePartsYouNeed.com is about 1/5 the price...thats "significantly lower than half".
swartlkk
10/10/2005 8:40:31 PM
I was using the $41 + $10 S&H from GMPD.com. That is brand new, never used parts coming from GMPD.com. The dealer is quoting you retail price, while GMPD.com is quoting wholesale. So no, the $29 is not "significantly lower than half". I would rather spend the extra $20 to not have the hassle of dealing with used parts no matter what the condition. Like I said earlier, I've been there before (buying used remotes) and have had good experiences, but now I'd just rather not deal with the possibility of having issues.
93Miata
10/10/2005 8:55:47 PM
Well, if you're ok with spending $10 for shipment of a 2 ounce item from GMPD that takes 2 weeks+ (as quoted on other forums), thats cool. I'll update everyone when my order comes in.
swartlkk
10/10/2005 9:20:23 PM
On something as non-critical, I wouldn't think twice about spending that on a brand new item especially considering that NO other place has that price. Even if it took 2-3 weeks to get here, I wouldn't have a problem with it. I could live without a remote for afew weeks. There are many other parts that I could not deal with the wait and would pay the higher costs to get them ASAP. Nice thing about where I'm working now is that there is an AC Delco store around the corner. Why go to the dealership if you can go to where the dealership gets their parts!
I hope that everything works out for you. I'm in no way saying that what you are doing is not the right way to do it. Just voicing my opinion on it. Especially considering the difficulties that you have already had with used remotes... Anyway...
Just as a side note, the reason why GMPD.com s&h (mainly h - being handling) is so high is because they have warehouses all over the US. Items get shipped from the warehouse to a central distribution point, then they get shipped to the customer. The main cost in that process is the handling. All of their parts are true dealer cost (what the dealer pays) and all are brand new OE parts.
93Miata
10/14/2005 12:28:37 AM
Yay!
I got the remote in the mail today.
Anyhow, programming took maybe 15 seconds? Its amazing that a dealership would charge for something that can be done so quick, especially after already sticking a customer with the retail price.
Anyhow, the remote works great and when I went to put in an order for remote for the 96 I noticed I got free shipping, so I bought a 2nd remote for the 99 and a pair for the 96. FINALLY I will have remotes that work and that I can use.
ThePartsYouNeed.com rocks!
93Miata
10/18/2005 11:14:13 PM
I got the 2nd order of remotes in today.
I confused myself a little when trying to program the 2nd remote to the 99 because I didn't finish reading. I was programming the new one, but de-programming the first remote. After like 3 tries, I decided to read the whole sheet and found that I had to program them both together.
Now I have 2 remotes for each car which makes life a lot easier. Hopefully these won't end up in the washing machine like the last ones!
jmm3312
10/19/2005 11:25:54 AM
HI,
We have a local merchant here in Tulsa, OK that orders them directly from the factory. I can provide you with their phone number if you wish to look into them and maybe they might deliver directly to you where you reside?
Here is the name of the company and their address and phone number....I am having the same problem, so good luck finding what you need!!!
James
BATTERIES PLUS
918-627-1600
6554 E. 41ST ST.
TULSA, OK 74145-4518
93Miata
10/20/2005 3:27:46 AM
Hmm...thanks for the heads up, but I'm set with the remotes now. Batteries Plus sells remotes now...or just batteries?
93Miata
10/22/2005 6:50:13 PM
I noticed 2 of the ebay sellers are booted on ebay now - Eagles_Wingz and Sunsetcoverd.
Seems they both just disappeared after a bunch of people paid them.
93Miata
11/10/2005 5:10:08 AM
On another forum, somebody mentioned that they had pretty badly limited range with their remote, but if they aimed the remote at their chin, they could get the car to lock and unlock from about 80 ft away.
I tried it when I was headed back to my car from the mall today, and it works...lol. Probably will get brain cancer now...but it about triples the range.
swartlkk
11/10/2005 7:33:10 AM
Interesting...
93Miata
11/10/2005 4:51:17 PM
I read up some more on it, and I guess it uses your head like a focus antenna or something. I tried to use other things like putting the remote on the side of a light pole, but that doesn't help - just something weird I guess.
FarkDaNarc
11/10/2005 6:05:31 PM
now this is funny, i always thought the people that did this were retarded. now im the retarded one.
quote:
ORIGINAL: 93Miata
On another forum, somebody mentioned that they had pretty badly limited range with their remote, but if they aimed the remote at their chin, they could get the car to lock and unlock from about 80 ft away.
I tried it when I was headed back to my car from the mall today, and it works...lol. Probably will get brain cancer now...but it about triples the range.
93Miata
11/11/2005 1:32:50 AM
Welcome to the club! lol
Smokeybear
11/11/2005 9:23:54 AM
Ok, school a newbie here, How would I go about adding the remote entry to a vehicle that didnt' come with one?
93Miata
11/11/2005 7:20:40 PM
What year is your Blazer?
Did you buy it new without remotes, or buy it used and just didn't get the remotes?
nslide10
11/14/2005 12:27:17 AM
i read that if u locked urself out of your car and didnt have keys or remote u could call someone else who had a remote to your car (i.e. wife) and have them point it into the phone no matter how far away and it would unlock your car if u have a cell phone right by the car. havent tried it yet because i just found my remote this morning but im sure to try it now
93Miata
11/14/2005 7:49:12 PM
Haha, that would be kinda cool if it works, keep us posted.
drkmelvin
11/14/2005 8:09:45 PM
I got a bridge for sale too, if you're interested
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