Car key replacement
Replace a lost or damaged CT6 sedan key setup, including cutting and smart key enrollment when supported.
Low Rate Locksmith provides Cadillac CT6, a full-size luxury sedan, key replacement and mobile locksmith service across the USA and Canada. We help with lost smart keys, spare keys, fob issues, and start/ignition symptoms—while keeping authorization and on-site verification front and center.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Typical cost | Industry-typical for CT6 smart key work: spare smart key—dealer $350-$650, mobile locksmith $250-$450; all keys lost—dealer $450-$900, mobile locksmith $350-$650. Pricing is in $USD; Canadian customers pay the equivalent in CAD. Exact price is confirmed at dispatch based on year, key type, location, parts, and programming. |
| Programming required? | Usually yes. Most CT6 sedan keys are proximity/smart keys that must be enrolled to the vehicle; 2016-2020 commonly uses OBD programming (confirmed for your vehicle). |
| All keys lost? | Often yes, as long as ID and ownership/authorization are verified. For the CT6 sedan, all-keys-lost typically includes smart key enrollment to the immobilizer plus on-site testing. |
| Online fob accepted? | Sometimes. Customer-supplied fobs can work when the exact part is compatible (for example, matching FCC ID and proper chip type); used/refurbished units are a common mismatch. |
| What to prepare | Vehicle year (2016-2020), government ID, proof of ownership/authorization (registration/title/insurance), your service location, and whether you have any working key or emergency blade. |
Replace a lost or damaged CT6 sedan key setup, including cutting and smart key enrollment when supported.
Enroll a compatible smart key/fob to the vehicle’s anti-theft system and verify start + lock functions.
Help for dead buttons, intermittent range, and battery/contact issues when the CT6 sedan still starts with a recognized fob.
Non-destructive entry when keys are locked inside the CT6 sedan (then we can discuss spares).
Remove a snapped emergency blade from a door/lock cylinder and cut a replacement blade when applicable.
Diagnosis when a key symptom is actually an ignition, steering-lock, or vehicle-side start issue.
Most CT6 sedan configurations rely on a proximity smart key (push-to-start) that must be recognized by the vehicle’s anti-theft/immobilizer system before the engine will start. If the CT6 sedan shows “no key detected” behavior, the issue can be the fob, the vehicle’s 12V power state, or a compatibility/programming problem—not just a dead coin battery.
Physical wear can cause intermittent lock/unlock or trunk commands even when the vehicle is otherwise fine.
The electronics must be compatible and enrolled to the CT6 sedan’s immobilizer to allow starting.
A mechanical insert blade can provide door access when the fob is dead, but it does not replace programming.
Worn wafers or debris can cause a blade to feel “stiff” or not turn smoothly.
Push-to-start faults can look like a key problem; we separate key recognition from vehicle-side issues.
Programming relies on stable voltage and reliable module communication during enrollment.
| Option | Best for | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|
| Cadillac dealership | OEM parts and dealer records | Towing, appointments, higher total cost |
| Mobile locksmith | Lost keys, spare keys, no-tow situations | Requires ID, ownership proof, compatible parts |
| Online fob | Possible savings when exact part is known | Used/refurbished fobs may be locked or incompatible |
| DIY programming | Add-a-key for older mechanical/transponder | Not suitable for all-keys-lost or modern Smart Key |
For a CT6 sedan, compatibility matters more than appearance. An OEM fob is more likely to match FCC ID and internal electronics, while some aftermarket options vary by batch and may not enroll cleanly.
If the CT6 sedan won’t detect the fob, check both sides: a weak fob battery can reduce proximity detection, and a low 12V vehicle battery can cause start authorization failures or programming interruptions.
CT6 sedan key systems are security-sensitive. The year range and the equipment package can change which fob, chip, and programming method applies.
| Years (context) | Key system (typical) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2016-2020 (most configurations) | Smart key system / push-to-start (GM Smart Key / PK3 family) | Common data points for this band: smart key chip PCF7937E, FCC ID HYQ2EB; add-a-key and all-keys-lost are often done via OBD (confirmed for your vehicle). |
| 2016-2020 (backup entry) | Mechanical emergency key blade (insert key) | Used primarily for door access when the fob is dead. Cutting the blade does not program the smart key portion. |
CT6 sedan key work is typically priced around smart key replacement scenarios: whether you need a spare smart key (you still have one working key) or you’re at an all-keys-lost situation (no recognized fobs remain). Parts compatibility, programming steps, and the need for an emergency blade all influence the total.
Industry-typical ranges for CT6 smart keys show the usual dealer vs mobile split: spare smart key—dealer $350-$650 vs mobile locksmith $250-$450; all keys lost—dealer $450-$900 vs mobile locksmith $350-$650. These are typical ranges (not a quote). Pricing is in $USD; customers in Canada pay the equivalent in CAD.
| Factor | Cost impact |
|---|---|
| Spare key with one working key | Usually lower because the CT6 sedan can often be programmed in an add-a-key scenario. |
| All keys lost | Usually higher due to immobilizer enrollment steps and additional verification/testing. |
| Smart key / push-to-start | Usually higher than basic chip keys because proximity systems require compatible electronics and enrollment. |
| Customer-supplied fob | Depends on compatibility (FCC ID, chip type, and whether the unit is locked/used). |
| Emergency timing or remote location | May affect the service call cost based on dispatch availability and travel distance in U.S. states and Canadian provinces. |
| Vehicle-side issue (battery, start system, ignition) | May require diagnosis before key work can be completed successfully. |
Final pricing is confirmed after the vehicle year, key type, location, authorization, and compatibility are reviewed.
For the CT6 sedan’s smart key system, we identify the correct fob type, verify authorization, then enroll a working key to the immobilizer when supported.
If an emergency blade turns a lock but the CT6 sedan won’t start, the smart key recognition/programming path is usually the issue—not the cut.
Lock/unlock can work while start authorization fails; we separate remote RF function from immobilizer recognition.
When the CT6 sedan won’t detect the fob, we check fob battery, vehicle 12V state, and fob compatibility before programming steps.
Aftermarket listings often miss FCC ID/chip details; we help confirm compatibility so you don’t pay for a fob that can’t be enrolled.
This can be a fob battery, a low vehicle battery, an incompatible/locked fob, or a start-system issue; we diagnose before attempting enrollment.
If you can’t show ID and proof of ownership/authorization, we won’t cut or program keys for the CT6 sedan.
We confirm the CT6 sedan and collect ID + proof of ownership/authorization before any key cutting or programming.
We identify the correct smart key type and check compatibility details such as FCC ID and chip family, plus whether an emergency blade is required.
We cut the emergency blade when applicable and enroll the smart key to the GM Smart Key / PK3 family system using OBD-II programming when supported.
We verify lock/unlock/start behavior, then document the service so you have a clear record for your CT6 sedan.
| Stage | Deliverable | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle ID | Confirmed vehicle details and key system direction (smart key vs blade needs) | On-site checklist |
| Authorization | Recorded ID + ownership/authorization review before work begins | Dispatch notes |
| Cutting | Emergency blade cut when applicable | Physical key blade |
| Programming | Smart key enrollment when supported | OBD programming log (where applicable) |
| Verification | Lock/unlock/start tests before closeout | On-site functional test |
| Closeout | Clear summary of parts used, work performed, and next recommendations | Invoice / receipt |
We explain what’s included for CT6 sedan key replacement and what would require a different trade before tools come out.
ID and proof of ownership/authorization come first, in both U.S. states and Canadian provinces.
We check the likely smart key type, chip family, and FCC ID fit to reduce failed-programming outcomes.
We validate lock/unlock and start authorization on-site so you’re not guessing afterward.
Most CT6 sedan key situations are handled at the vehicle location, which can reduce tow logistics.
Smart key enrollment and all-keys-lost recovery require specialty tools and process discipline.
When compatible parts are available, we can discuss OEM vs aftermarket paths and the tradeoffs.
We provide a written record of what was done and what was tested during the visit.
We route service through the Cadillac hub and the locations layer so CT6 sedan owners can find the right local path.
A spare smart key for a CT6 sedan is usually less complex than all-keys-lost recovery.
The CT6 sedan is typically push-to-start; confirming the exact system helps avoid ordering the wrong fob or blade.
If you buy online, match the critical identifiers (such as FCC ID) and avoid “fits many models” listings that don’t specify what’s inside.
Ensure the CT6 sedan is reachable, the battery is accessible if needed, and you can open the hood/trunk if the fob is dead.
Smart key enrollment is sensitive to low voltage; a weak vehicle battery can turn a simple job into a diagnostic visit.
If you’re not stranded, scheduling can reduce service-call variables tied to distance and after-hours dispatch in the USA and Canada.
If you’re searching for a CT6 sedan locksmith near you, use our locations layer to route by U.S. state or Canadian province. Mobile coverage varies by area, and key systems can vary by market, so dispatch confirms compatibility before work begins.
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Share your year + situation and we'll confirm compatibility and a typical price range. Or call the dispatch number directly.
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