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Need a new key fob? Here鈥檚 how to save a few dollars

I鈥檝e learned to live with certain idiosyncrasies on my 2004 Chevy Malibu.

I鈥檝e learned to live with certain idiosyncrasies on my 2004 Chevy Malibu. The 鈥渃heck battery鈥 indicator light flashes and dings at 80 kilometres per hour, the gear shift light burned out and my key fob will no longer lock or unlock the doors, despite replacing the fob鈥檚 battery.

A nonfunctioning key fob was the last straw. But it wasn鈥檛 time to get a new car 鈥 the Malibu is only halfway to 300,000 km. It was time for a new fob.

The dealer wanted about $220 US to replace it 鈥 $149 for the part and $71 in labour to re-program it. So I searched online for 鈥渒ey fob replacement 2004 Chevy Malibu.鈥 Half a dozen sellers came up, including Remotesremotes.com, Replacemyremotefob.com, Amazon.com and Northcoastkeyless.com. Prices ranged from $10 to $25 US online compared with $128 to $149 at three local dealers.

I chose NorthCoast for about $25, including shipping, because its parts are original equipment manufacturer instead of a knockoff replacement. The knockoffs cost half as much ($10 to $15 US), but might not last as long, according to Carrington Dillon, the e-commerce director at NorthCoast in Erie, Pennsylvania.

鈥淭he knockoff replacements still work, but a lot of people say they only last for a week or a month,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are differences in the circuit boards.鈥

I took the OEM fob I purchased to a local Chevy dealer to have it programmed. The labour was $70, but I paid $50 with a $20 coupon. It pays to call around. Labour costs varied from $50 to $75 at three local dealers. FYI, my new fob has worked fine for two months.

You can save even more money by trying to program it yourself from directions provided by the online seller or from YouTube videos. Dillon said reprogramming is not that difficult. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of turning the key in the ignition and pushing a few buttons, but it only takes a few minutes,鈥 he said. I didn鈥檛 attempt it, but it鈥檚 worth a shot if you want to try to save $50.

Some dealerships may not be willing to program a fob not purchased from them. Chris Schugg, service manager at Luther Chevrolet in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, said his dealership will program a fob purchased on the internet, but there are risks. 鈥淚f the remote doesn鈥檛 work after it鈥檚 programmed, you might be out of luck depending on the warranty from the online company,鈥 he said. 鈥淏efore you buy, check the warranty terms and try to buy original equipment manufacturer parts.鈥 Even if the reprogramming doesn鈥檛 work on a replacement purchased online, the customer still has to pay for the labour.

If you have a newer car with a keyless fob that died, a replacement can cost up to $500 for the part and $75 for the labour. 鈥淎 lot of people think the only place you can get a keyless fob replacement is at the dealer, but it鈥檚 not true,鈥 Dillon said. 鈥淭here are other options for people to get the same high quality OEM parts and have them installed while also saving money.鈥

Start your search by knowing exactly which fob your vehicle needs. The parts department at a dealer can quickly identify which model is required based on the vehicle identification number.