2015 Chevrolet Colorado Key Fob Programming
Updated 2026 Programming, battery & replacement fob
The 2015 Chevrolet Colorado key fob can't be programmed at home — it needs a locksmith or dealer with a diagnostic tool. Below is the exact replacement fob you need (FCC ID and part number) and what to expect.
Professional programming required
This remote can't be programmed with a do-it-yourself procedure. The vehicle needs a diagnostic tool connected to its OBD port to pair a new remote, so a replacement has to be set up by an automotive locksmith or a dealer.
Order the correct replacement remote below — match the FCC ID on your current fob first — then have a local automotive locksmith or the dealer program it to your vehicle.
Replacement key fob options
Match the FCC ID printed on the back of your existing fob to be sure of the right part.
Transponder Key
Find on Amazon4-button Remote
Find on Amazon- FCC ID
- M3N-32337100
- OE part #
- 84540865, 13577770, 13580082, 22859392, 22881480, 22881478
3-button Remote
Find on Amazon- FCC ID
- M3N-32337100
- OE part #
- 13577771
2015 Chevrolet Colorado key fob battery
Your 2015 Chevrolet Colorado key fob uses a CR2032 3V lithium coin cell. A fresh one typically lasts 3–5 years.
Find CR2032 batteries on AmazonHow to replace the battery
- 1 Find the seam or small slot on the edge of the remote.
- 2 Twist a coin or small flathead in the slot to split the case open.
- 3 Remove the old coin cell and note the + side.
- 4 Fit the new battery with the + side matching, then close the case.
- 5 Press a button to confirm the LED lights, then test at the car.
Battery tips
- Use a fresh, name-brand 3V lithium cell — bargain cells drain quickly.
- Try not to touch both faces of the new battery; skin oils shorten its life.
- If the remote still doesn't work after a new battery, it may need re-syncing or programming.
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