Keyless Entry Remotes & Fobs for Chevrolet Traverse

Chevrolet Traverse Car and Truck Keyless Entry Remotes Fobs

Chevrolet Traverse keyless entry remotes allow you to execute commands without being in or directly next to the vehicle. Remotes are low maintenance as long as they are kept dry. A variety of models offer different levels of capability.

What are the features of Chevy Traverse keyless entry remotes?

Chevy Traverse keyless entry remotes come in several different styles and capabilities, including:

  • The fob is black in an upside-down triangle shape with rounded corners and buttons depicting tiny images of what each does, as well as a skinny, oblong, red panic button at the bottom. The basic model includes options to lock and unlock the vehicle and to sound the horn as a warning or to find the vehicle.
  • Another option includes all of those features with the added benefit of being able to remotely open the trunk.
  • Yet another design allows all of that and includes a remote start so that the operator does not have to be inside the vehicle to turn it on. This may be beneficial during colder weather when the car should be warmed up before driving. There are also separate commands on key fobs to open the trunk or liftgate and to open the rear glass, which are two separate parts that require separate commands.
  • Remotes come in a range of different colors, including all the hues of the rainbow, black, brown, and camo patterns. Although Chevy Traverse remote versions depend on the year of the vehicle, key fobs come in sets of two so that the operator can use one and store the other, or so that two different drivers can activate certain car commands remotely.
What materials are utilized to make the keyless remote?

Most key fobs are made of different types of plastic. Standard edition keyless entry remotes are black, however, other colors of plastic are available. The buttons are made of a malleable material such as a synthetic blend, while paint is used to create the symbol images on each button to let the user know of each oneu001as purpose. The panic or horn button is red to alert the operator of its function. Keyless entry remotes are attached to a metallic key ring so that they can be kept alongside your Traverse keys.

How do you maintain a keyless entry operator?

Keyless entry operators are low maintenance. However, at some point, you will need to replace the battery or the device. Do not submerge key fobs in water and attempt to keep them as dry as possible. Do not use water to clean them if they are affected by spills or stains; always try to rub stains away with a dry, soft cloth. If you know that you are going to be in a place with lots of precipitation or moisture, you might consider putting your keyless entry remote in a clear, plastic, zip-top bag. The remote will still work from within the plastic covering and it will stay dry.