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GM Transponder Key (Chip ID48) – B99 Blade Key Details

The GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) features a B99 blade profile and ID48 transponder chip. Compatible with the 2003-2007 Cadillac CTS. Full specs and programming details.
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Built around an ID48 transponder chip and cut on a B99 blade profile, the GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) is a non-remote ignition key designed to communicate with General Motors immobilizer systems. This unit has no remote-control buttons — its sole electronic function is passive transponder authentication at the ignition barrel. Because the ID48 glass capsule inside the key head must exchange a valid cryptographic handshake before the engine control module releases the starter circuit, the GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) cannot simply be duplicated at a standard key-cutting kiosk. A mechanically identical blank without a properly enrolled ID48 chip will turn the wafers but leave the vehicle in anti-theft lockout. For confirmed fitments, the GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) represents a cost-effective alternative to full remote-head keys, providing essential immobilizer functionality in a compact, no-frills package.

B99 Blade Profile and Physical Characteristics

The B99 keyway is a standard General Motors mechanical profile that has appeared across several model lines since the early 2000s. It is a sidebar-style key with a distinctive groove pattern along the blade’s edge, requiring either a code-cut machine with the correct B99 cutter or a manual duplicator equipped with the matching guide. The blade length and shoulder dimensions are specific to GM lock cylinders, meaning aftermarket blanks must match the B99 specification exactly or the key will bind or fail to rotate in the ignition housing. Locksmiths should verify the key code from the vehicle’s door or ignition cylinder — or decode the existing wafers — before cutting a replacement on a blank transponder head.

ID48 Transponder Chip Overview

The ID48 is a crypto-capable glass transponder widely used across several automotive manufacturers. In the context of this GM application, the chip sits inside a molded cavity in the bow (head) of the key. When inserted into the ignition and rotated to the “on” position, a ring antenna around the lock cylinder energizes the ID48 capsule via inductive coupling. The chip then transmits its stored cryptographic response back to the immobilizer module. If the response matches an entry stored in the vehicle’s learned-key table, the engine control module authorizes fuel injection and spark. Without a valid ID48 response, the vehicle’s anti-theft indicator typically illuminates and the engine cranks but does not start.

The ID48 chip family supports multiple crypto variants, and the specific variant used in a given GM application may influence programming tool compatibility. Automotive locksmiths should confirm which ID48 sub-type their key programmer expects before ordering blanks, as loading the wrong crypto seed will cause enrollment failure.

GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) – Confirmed Vehicle Fitments

Based on verified data, the following General Motors vehicle is confirmed compatible with this key:

  • Cadillac CTS — model years 2003 through 2007

The 2003–2007 Cadillac CTS used GM’s Passlock or transponder-based anti-theft architecture depending on trim and model-year revision. When servicing these vehicles, it is important to determine whether the immobilizer system on the specific CTS in question uses an ID48 transponder handshake or a resistive Passlock pellet, because the diagnostic and programming workflows differ significantly. A scan tool capable of reading the immobilizer module type will clarify which system is present before key enrollment begins.

Programming and Enrollment Procedures

Enrolling a new GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) typically requires a professional-grade key programmer or dealer-level diagnostic tool that supports GM immobilizer systems. The general workflow involves the following steps:

  1. Connect the diagnostic tool to the vehicle’s OBD-II port and identify the immobilizer module.
  2. Access the key-learning or transponder-enrollment function within the tool’s GM software.
  3. Follow on-screen prompts to place the vehicle in learn mode — this usually requires cycling the ignition with an already-enrolled key if one is available.
  4. Insert the new key and allow the tool to write the ID48 crypto credentials into the immobilizer’s learned-key memory.
  5. Cycle the ignition to confirm that the engine starts and the anti-theft light extinguishes.

If no working key exists (an all-keys-lost scenario on the 2003–2007 CTS), the procedure becomes more involved. The locksmith may need to read the immobilizer module’s PIN or perform an EEPROM-level operation, depending on the specific tool. Not all aftermarket programmers support PIN extraction for every GM immobilizer generation, so verifying tool coverage before arriving on-site prevents wasted labor.

OEM Versus Aftermarket Blanks

OEM GM transponder blanks carry the factory-specified ID48 chip pre-loaded with the correct crypto variant and are generally the safest choice for trouble-free enrollment. Aftermarket blanks are widely available and often significantly less expensive, but quality varies. Common issues with low-cost aftermarket ID48 blanks include inconsistent chip positioning inside the key head (leading to weak signal coupling with the antenna ring), blade metallurgy that wears prematurely in the ignition cylinder, and occasionally an incompatible ID48 sub-variant that refuses to enroll.

For the B99 blade specifically, aftermarket blanks should be checked against a known-good key for shoulder-to-tip length and sidebar groove depth before cutting. A blank that is even slightly out of spec can damage wafer springs inside the ignition lock, creating a secondary repair on top of the original key-replacement job.

When to Contact a Professional Locksmith

Vehicle owners who need a replacement for their Cadillac CTS ignition key should be aware that this is not a hardware-store duplication job. The transponder enrollment requirement means a qualified automotive locksmith or dealership service department must handle the programming. Mobile locksmith services can typically cut the B99 blade and program the ID48 chip on-site, eliminating the need to tow the vehicle to a shop. Owners should have their vehicle identification number (VIN) ready when requesting service, as it allows the locksmith to verify the correct key type and immobilizer configuration before dispatching.

Specifications and fitment

Key type Transponder Key
Transponder chip ID48
Keyway B99
Region(s) USA
Product type Transponder
Compatible makes Cadillac

Listed vehicle fitment

Make Model Years
Cadillac CTS 2003–2007

Fitment must be confirmed against the existing key’s FCC ID family and the vehicle’s exact configuration before cutting or programming. VIN or photo verification may be required.

Questions and answers

Which vehicles does GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) fit?

GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) is listed to fit Cadillac applications such as Cadillac CTS. Confirm the exact year range and the existing key’s FCC ID family before ordering, since fitment can vary by trim and region.

Does GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) need programming?

Yes. Because it carries a transponder/remote function (chip ID48), it must be programmed (paired) to the vehicle’s immobilizer and, for remote functions, to the keyless-entry system. Many vehicles also require at least one working key to add a new one.

Does the blade need to be cut?

Most GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) units ship uncut and require automotive key cutting before they will turn the ignition or door lock. Cutting establishes the mechanical match; programming establishes the electronic match — both are needed.

Is GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) OEM or aftermarket?

This listing is an aftermarket-grade replacement intended to match the original key’s electronic and mechanical specification. It is not required to carry a vehicle-brand logo and should be matched by FCC ID family and chip type rather than by appearance.

Check Fitment and Key Help

Low Rate Locksmith, a mobile automotive locksmith, can confirm whether GM Transponder Key (chip ID48) matches an existing FCC ID family and coordinate cutting and programming when the vehicle configuration requires professional service. For dispatch and support, call (833) 439-8636 or email info@lowratelocksmith.com.

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