Chevrolet Avalanche Key Fob Programming by Year

Can you program a Avalanche fob without the dealer? For most years, yes. Pick your year for the route and best next step.

Find your year

YearDIY onboard?How it programsWorking fob?Erase riskConfidenceBest next step
2002–2006YesYes - onboard relearnNo (all-keys-lost OK)YesHighFollow the steps below
2007–2010YesYes - onboard relearnNo (all-keys-lost OK)PossibleHighFollow the steps below
2011–2013NoNo - needs a programmer/toolPossibleMedWe bring the tool to you

Chevrolet Avalanche key types & programming facts

All Chevrolet Avalanche years 2002-2013 for the U.S./Canada market use a conventional metal ignition key with a separate keyless-entry remote fob; there is no proximity push‑to‑start system documented for this model. Programming typically involves either onboard procedures that cycle the ignition and use existing working remotes, or diagnostic programming through the vehicle’s OBD port using appropriate equipment, depending on the year and the locksmith or dealer’s tools. Replacement remotes must match the original FCC ID and part number to be recognized by the vehicle’s receiver.

Key types used on the Avalanche:

  • non-transponder metal key + separate keyless entry remote fob (2002-2006)
  • remote keyless entry fob (no integrated key blade) (2002-2013)
  • standard metal ignition key (no smart/proximity system) (2002-2013)

Common fob FCC IDs: KOBLEAR1XT, LHJ011, OUC60221, OUC60270 — check the back of your fob; we confirm the exact variant on site.

2002–2006 Chevrolet Avalanche

Route verified — exact steps vary by trim/equipment

Route verified as onboard programming (no dealer needed). The sequences below are general route guidance — use them only if your vehicle shows the same prompts and controls. If the prompts don’t match, stop and call us.

Show the programming methods (24 steps)

Preparation

Close the doors
1 Close all doors
Insert the key
2 Insert key into ignition
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3 Ensure doors remain closed during procedure
Doors lock-cycle (confirm)
4 Confirm key is removable only after exiting programming mode
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5 Have all remotes available (including existing remotes) for programming

Entering Programming Mode

Press / hold a fob button
1 Hold down power UNLOCK button on driver's door panel and continue holding until instructed to release in step 9
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2 Perform steps 5–8 in fairly rapid succession while holding UNLOCK
Turn ignition to ON
3 Turn ignition ON (as far as possible without starting engine)
Turn ignition to ON
4 Turn ignition OFF
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5 Repeat turning ignition ON then OFF as instructed

Confirming Programming Mode

Press / hold a fob button
1 Release power UNLOCK button on door panel in step 9
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
2 Vehicle should respond by door locks locking and unlocking automatically
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
3 If locks do not cycle after release, vehicle did not enter programming mode
Remove the key
4 If programming mode fails, remove key, open driver's door, return to step 1 and restart procedure
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
5 Locks must cycle automatically before proceeding to remote programming

Programming Remotes

Press LOCK + UNLOCK
1 Hold down LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on remote until doors lock and unlock
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
2 Allow up to 30 seconds for locks to cycle during each remote programming attempt
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
3 Repeat LOCK+UNLOCK procedure for each additional remote
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4 Include any existing remotes when repeating procedure
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
5 Ensure each remote causes locks to lock and unlock before proceeding

Exiting and Troubleshooting

Turn ignition to ON
1 Turn ignition to ON position to exit programming mode
Cycle the ignition ON/OFF
2 If locks did not cycle during programming, restart entire procedure from step 1
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3 Replace key fob battery if remote does not work before attempting programming
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4 Obtain replacement key fob if battery replacement does not resolve issue

2007–2010 Chevrolet Avalanche

Route verified — exact steps vary by trim/equipment

Route verified as onboard programming (no dealer needed). The sequences below are general route guidance — use them only if your vehicle shows the same prompts and controls. If the prompts don’t match, stop and call us.

Show the programming methods (18 steps)

Vehicle and Equipment Details

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1 Model year: 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche
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2 Key type: Keyless entry remote fob (smart key)
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3 Requires vehicle in Park (P) for certain procedures
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4 Driver Information Center or trip odometer display required for prompts

Procedure — Vehicles with Driver Information Center Buttons

Insert the key
1 Insert key and turn to ON position to access Driver Information Center
Press / hold a fob button
2 Press vehicle information button until "PRESS TO RELEARN REMOTE KEY" displays
Press / hold a fob button
3 Press set/reset button until "REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE" displays
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
4 Press and hold lock and unlock buttons on remote simultaneously for ~15 seconds until chime sounds
Remove the key
5 Repeat lock/unlock step to program additional remotes; turn key off and remove key to exit

Procedure — Vehicles without Driver Information Center Buttons

Programming step
1 Vehicle must be in Park (P) with key in ON position (without cranking engine)
Press / hold a fob button
2 Press trip odometer reset stem until "RELEARN REMOTE KEY" displays
Press / hold a fob button
3 Press and hold trip odometer reset stem for three seconds to show "REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE"
Press LOCK + UNLOCK
4 Press and hold lock and unlock buttons on remote simultaneously for ~15 seconds until chime sounds
Remove the key
5 Repeat lock/unlock step to program additional remotes; turn key off and remove key to exit

Legal and Site Information

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1 Copyright year listed as 2026
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2 Site pages referenced: Home, Disclaimer, YouTube, Privacy Policy
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3 Note asking whether ignition key can be programmed (question present, no answer provided)
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4 Printable instruction availability indicated (Print Instruction)

2011–2013 Chevrolet Avalanche

Professional programming required

Professional programming for the 2011–2013

This year needs a programmer/scan tool - there is no owner-followable onboard sequence. A mobile locksmith confirms your key type and FCC ID, then programs it on site.

Call (833) 439-8636

How we validate this guide

Year coverage comes from our consolidated vehicle programming dataset. Route-level programming status is reviewed against internal route sheets and available manufacturer, security-access, and professional tool references. Exact button sequences are marked source-verified only when we have year/equipment-specific support; where a year is labeled “route verified, steps vary,” we confirm the exact fob, trim, and prompts before programming. Reviewed for route and safety by Mohammad H. Abdelhadi, ALOA-Certified Master Locksmith.

YearRoute statusExact steps
2002–2006Route verifiedGeneral guidance
2007–2010Route verifiedGeneral guidance
2011–2013Route verified (tool)Professional route

Common questions

Does my Chevy Avalanche use a transponder or smart key?

Available sources show a standard metal key with separate remote fob and no proximity push‑to‑start system listed for 2002–2013 Avalanche models.

Which remote FCC IDs are used on later Avalanche models?

Documented remotes for 2007–2013 Avalanche include FCC IDs OUC60221 and OUC60270 on 4‑button keyless entry fobs, some with remote start.

What FCC IDs are seen on early Avalanche key fobs?

Documented early Avalanche remotes include FCC ID KOBLEAR1XT and FCC ID LHJ011 on 3‑button keyless entry fobs for 2002 models.

Can you program a Avalanche key fob without going to the dealership?

For most years, yes - the route is onboard relearn or an OBD tool, both of which a mobile locksmith handles at your location.

Does this program the remote only, or the transponder key too?

It depends on your key type. Tell us your FCC ID and we will confirm.

What if my year says professional programming required?

Those years need a programmer or security access; we bring the tool to you and program it on site.

How much does it cost?

It depends on year, key type, and whether you have a working key. Call (833) 439-8636 for a firm price before we dispatch.

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