The key type, FCC ID, part number, and button configuration all need to match your original key to ensure compatibility with your vehicle. Compare your existing key to the product photos on our site, or search by your vehicle's year, make, and model.
Smart keys
Also called proximity keys, these are common on push-button start vehicles. You don't insert anything into the ignition, the vehicle just detects the key while it's nearby, so you can unlock and start the car with the key still in your pocket.
Flip keys
A flip key has a blade that folds into the remote housing, like a pocketknife, and flips out when you need it.
Standard remotes
These are separate from the ignition key, or paired with a traditional key that's used on its own for the ignition.
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Still not sure which one your vehicle uses? Contact us with your vehicle's year, make, and model and we'll confirm, or browse options on our shop by make page.