Strattec Smart Key Fob – NCF29AXE 315 MHz for Cadillac XT4, XT5, XT6
By Mohammad H. Abdelhadi, ALOA-Certified Master Locksmith, mobile automotive locksmith. Reviewed by Ray Obar, Master Locksmith. Updated .
Used across select Cadillac crossover platforms including the XT4, XT5, and XT6, the Strattec Smart Key Fob handles keyless entry and push-to-start ignition authentication via integrated transponder communication. Each Strattec Smart Key Fob incorporates the NCF29AXE transponder chip, enabling cryptographic immobilizer pairing at the vehicle’s body control module. For automotive locksmiths, this remote presents specific enrollment considerations tied to the 315 MHz operating frequency and NCF29AX-series cryptography. Owners replacing the fob should expect professional on-site programming, as a correctly provisioned Strattec Smart Key Fob restores full proximity detection, passive entry, and remote start functionality where applicable.
NCF29AXE Transponder and 315 MHz Communication
The NCF29AXE is a combined transponder and remote-keyless-entry chip that consolidates what older architectures split across separate immobilizer and RF modules. Operating at 315 MHz, the fob communicates bidirectionally with the vehicle’s receiver for remote lock, unlock, and liftgate commands, while simultaneously performing cryptographic challenge-response exchanges with the immobilizer antenna ring or steering column coil. This dual-function architecture reduces internal component count and simplifies the device’s circuit board layout, but it also means the transponder and RF sections share a single programmable identity — a factor that affects how key-add and all-keys-lost procedures are structured.
The 315 MHz frequency is standard for North American General Motors platforms. Technicians familiar with GM proximity key systems will recognize the frequency band, though the NCF29AXE chip’s specific cryptographic handshake differs from older ID46 or HITAG-based GM keys. Diagnostic tools that support the NCF29AX family are essential; attempting to program the unit with a tool that only recognizes legacy GM transponders will result in failed enrollment.
Strattec Smart Key Fob – Validated Cadillac Fitments
Based on confirmed fitment data, this smart key is validated for the following Cadillac crossover models:
- Cadillac XT4 (2019) — Cadillac’s compact crossover, introduced for the 2019 model year with proximity-based keyless access as standard equipment.
- Cadillac XT5 (2017) — The mid-size crossover that replaced the SRX, adopting smart key technology from its launch year onward.
- Cadillac XT6 (2020) — Cadillac’s three-row crossover, which debuted in 2020 equipped with push-to-start ignition paired to this proximity fob.
All three vehicles share architectural elements from General Motors’ C1 and Chi platform families, which standardize body control module communication protocols across the lineup. This platform commonality is precisely why a single Strattec part number can serve multiple Cadillac nameplates — the immobilizer handshake, RF frequency, and transponder type are consistent across the XT4, XT5, and XT6 within these model years.
Programming Considerations for Locksmiths
Enrolling this smart key to a Cadillac XT-series vehicle requires a diagnostic tool capable of communicating with GM’s Security Professional Interface (SPS) or an equivalent aftermarket platform that supports NCF29AXE-based proximity keys. The programming sequence typically involves the following high-level steps:
- Connect the diagnostic tool to the vehicle’s OBD-II port and establish communication with the body control module (BCM).
- Authenticate as an authorized programmer — GM’s newer platforms may require online security credential verification through the tool’s cloud service.
- Select the key-add or all-keys-lost procedure appropriate to the situation.
- Place the new fob inside the vehicle (usually on the center console or steering column area) to allow the BCM’s low-frequency antenna to detect and enroll the transponder.
- Confirm successful enrollment by testing proximity detection, passive entry, push-to-start, and any remote commands (lock, unlock, liftgate).
One common pitfall: the NCF29AXE must be in a virgin (unprogrammed) state for initial enrollment on most GM platforms. If the device was previously paired to another vehicle, a transponder reset may be required before the BCM will accept it. Not all aftermarket tools support this reset function, so technicians should verify tool capability before arriving on-site.
OEM vs. Aftermarket: What Vehicle Owners Should Know
Strattec Security Corporation is one of General Motors’ primary OEM key and lock suppliers, meaning that fobs bearing the Strattec name are factory-grade components rather than third-party clones. For Cadillac XT4, XT5, and XT6 owners, choosing an OEM-origin unit offers several practical advantages. The transponder chip is guaranteed to be the correct NCF29AXE variant, the 315 MHz RF circuitry is factory-calibrated, and the physical housing matches the original key’s dimensions and button layout without modification.
Aftermarket alternatives do exist for these Cadillac models, and some use compatible NCF29AXE chips at a lower price point. However, owners should be cautious about units that do not specify the exact transponder chip — substituting a visually similar but cryptographically incompatible chip will result in a fob that cannot be enrolled, wasting both the part cost and the locksmith’s service call. When in doubt, confirming the transponder designation before purchasing saves time and expense.
When to Call a Locksmith
Several scenarios prompt Cadillac XT-series owners to seek professional key service. A damaged or water-logged fob that no longer triggers proximity detection is among the most common. Battery replacement solves many intermittent RF issues, but if the internal circuit board or transponder antenna is compromised, a full replacement unit and reprogramming session are necessary.
Spare key provisioning is another frequent request. Modern smart key vehicles typically allow multiple fobs to be enrolled simultaneously — Cadillac’s system generally supports up to eight — and having at least two programmed units is strongly recommended. Losing the only working fob triggers an all-keys-lost scenario, which is substantially more complex and costly than a straightforward key-add procedure.
A qualified automotive locksmith equipped with GM-compatible diagnostic software can perform on-site programming for the Strattec Smart Key Fob, eliminating the need for a dealership visit and often completing the job within 30 to 45 minutes depending on the specific procedure required.
Specifications and fitment
| Key type | Smart Key |
|---|---|
| Transponder chip | NCF29AXE |
| Frequency (MHz) | 315 |
| Region(s) | USA |
| Product type | Smart Key |
| Compatible makes | Cadillac |
Listed vehicle fitment
| Make | Model | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Cadillac | XT4 | 2019– |
| Cadillac | XT5 | 2017– |
| Cadillac | XT6 | 2020– |
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 Strattec Smart Key Fob fit?
Strattec Smart Key Fob is listed to fit Cadillac applications such as Cadillac XT4, Cadillac XT5, Cadillac XT6. Confirm the exact year range and the existing key’s FCC ID family before ordering, since fitment can vary by trim and region.
Does Strattec Smart Key Fob need programming?
Yes. Because it carries a transponder/remote function (chip NCF29AXE), 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?
A push-to-start smart key has no traditional blade to cut in normal use, though many include an emergency insert key that can be cut separately.
Is Strattec Smart Key Fob 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.
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Compatible and related keys: Strattec Smart Key Fob (FCC ID HYQ2EB), related key: Continental Automotive 5-Button Smart Key Fob (FCC ID YG0G20TB1), related key: Aftermarket Transponder Key (chip ID46), compatible Continental Automotive Smart Key Fob (FCC ID M3N5WY7777A), compatible Continental Automotive Smart Key Fob (FCC ID M3N65981403), related key: Delphi 4-Button Remote Key Fob (FCC ID L2C0005T), GM Mechanical Key Blank (GM26).
Check Fitment and Key Help
Low Rate Locksmith, a mobile automotive locksmith, can confirm whether Strattec Smart Key Fob 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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