2004-2012 GM / 5-Button Flip Key / PN: 3521A-T04A / KOBGT04A (Aftermarket)
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2004-2012 GM / 5-Button Flip Key / PN: 3521A-T04A / KOBGT04A (Aftermarket)

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2004-2012 GM / 5-Button Flip Key / PN: 3521A-T04A / KOBGT04A (Aftermarket)Price includes programming, new battery, and emergency key cut. The KOBGT04A 5 Button Flip Key is a precision programmed aftermarket replacement for 20042012 GM vehicles including Buick, Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Saturn. Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Panic, Remote Start. Flip blade (B106) included. Available to order online or pick up in store at Metro Lock & Key in Moncton, NB. FCC ID: KOBGT04A IC: 3521A T04A Frequency: 315 MHz Battery: CR2032 Buttons:

Price includes programming, new battery, and emergency key cut.

The KOBGT04A 5-Button Flip Key is a precision-programmed aftermarket replacement for 2004–2012 GM vehicles including Buick, Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Saturn. Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Panic, Remote Start. Flip blade (B106) included. Available to order online or pick up in-store at Metro Lock & Key in Moncton, NB.

  • FCC ID: KOBGT04A
  • IC: 3521A-T04A
  • Frequency: 315 MHz
  • Battery: CR2032
  • Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Panic, Remote Start
  • Flip key blade included: B106
  • Replaces PN: 3521A-T04A, 22733524

Compatible with the following models:

Make Model Year
Buick LaCrosse 2005–2009
Chevrolet Cobalt 2008–2010
Chevrolet Malibu 2004–2012
Pontiac G5 2006–2009
Pontiac G6 2005–2010
Pontiac Grand Prix 2005–2008
Saturn Aura 2007–2009
Saturn Sky 2007–2010

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