This manual provides instructions for the Xuri Remote Car Key, model M3N32337100. This remote key is designed for use with compatible Chevrolet Silverado and GMC vehicles manufactured between 2014 and 2018. It operates at either 315 MHz or 433 MHz frequency and is available in various button configurations (3, 4, 5, or 6 buttons) to match your vehicle's original remote.
Figure 1: Xuri Remote Car Key variants and internal components.
2. Specifications
Feature
Detail
Model
M3N32337100
Brand
Xuri
Compatibility
Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 2500, 3500 (2014-2018), GMC (2014-2018)
Frequency
315 MHz or 433 MHz (variant dependent)
Button Configurations
3, 4, 5, or 6 buttons (variant dependent)
R/C Function
WITH
Customization
No
Origin
Mainland China
Package Dimensions (approx.)
15 cm (L) x 13 cm (W) x 3 cm (H)
Package Weight (approx.)
0.035 kg
3. Setup and Programming
The Xuri Remote Car Key requires programming to your vehicle before it can be used. Programming methods can vary significantly depending on the vehicle's make, model, and year. Some vehicles may support self-programming procedures, while others require specialized diagnostic equipment available at a dealership or automotive locksmith.
3.1. General Programming Information
Vehicle-Specific Instructions: Always refer to your vehicle's owner's manual for specific remote key programming instructions.
Professional Programming: For many modern vehicles, programming a new remote key requires a professional automotive locksmith or dealership with specialized diagnostic tools.
Number of Keys: Some programming procedures require all existing keys to be present during the process.
Warning: Attempting incorrect programming procedures may result in the remote key not functioning or requiring professional reprogramming.
4. Operating Instructions
Once successfully programmed, your Xuri Remote Car Key will provide convenient access and control over your vehicle's functions. The available functions depend on the specific button configuration of your remote and your vehicle's features.
4.1. Button Functions
Below are common button functions. Refer to your specific remote key for exact button layout and your vehicle's manual for feature availability.
Figure 2: Example 3-Button Remote Key.Lock Button: Press once to lock all vehicle doors. Some vehicles may flash lights or honk the horn to confirm.
Unlock Button: Press once to unlock the driver's door. Press twice within a few seconds to unlock all doors.
Panic Button (Red Horn Icon): Press and hold to activate the vehicle's alarm system (horn and lights). Press again or start the vehicle to deactivate.
Figure 3: Example 4-Button Remote Key with Tailgate Release.Tailgate/Trunk Release Button (often with a truck icon): Press twice or press and hold to open the tailgate or trunk.
Figure 4: Example 5-Button Remote Key with Remote Start.Remote Start Button (often with a circular arrow): Press the lock button once, then press and hold the remote start button to start the engine remotely. The vehicle lights may flash to confirm.
Figure 5: Example 6-Button Remote Key with Auxiliary Functions.Auxiliary Buttons (e.g., 'x2' or other symbols): These buttons control additional vehicle features such as power liftgate, sliding doors, or other programmable functions. Consult your vehicle's manual for their specific use.
5. Maintenance
5.1. Battery Replacement
If your remote key's range decreases or it stops responding, the battery may need to be replaced. The remote key uses a standard coin cell battery (e.g., CR2032, specific type may vary, check your original remote or vehicle manual).
Open the Casing: Carefully pry open the remote key casing using a small flat-head screwdriver or a coin. There is usually a small notch on the side for this purpose.
Locate the Battery: The battery is typically held in place by a small clip on the circuit board.
Remove Old Battery: Gently remove the old battery, noting its orientation (positive (+) side up or down).
Insert New Battery: Insert a new battery of the same type, ensuring the correct orientation.
Close the Casing: Align the two halves of the remote key casing and press them firmly together until they snap shut.
Caution: Do not force the casing open or use excessive force, as this may damage the internal components. Dispose of old batteries responsibly.
5.2. Cleaning
Wipe the exterior of the remote key with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the casing or buttons.
Verify programming steps with your vehicle's manual or a professional. Ensure the remote is compatible with your vehicle's year, make, and model. Contact support if suspected faulty.
Reduced operating range.
Low battery; signal interference.
Replace the battery (see Section 5.1). Move away from sources of strong radio interference (e.g., power lines, cell towers).
Buttons are unresponsive or sticky.
Dirt or debris under buttons; physical damage.
Clean the remote key exterior. If internal, consider professional cleaning or replacement.
Vehicle does not respond to remote commands.
Remote out of range; vehicle battery low; vehicle's receiver issue.
Ensure you are within effective range. Check vehicle battery. If other remotes also fail, consult a vehicle technician.
7. User Tips
Keep a Spare: It's always recommended to have at least one spare programmed remote key for your vehicle in case of loss or damage to your primary remote.
Protect from Damage: Avoid dropping the remote key or exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture, as this can cause internal damage.
Battery Life: While battery life varies, consider replacing the battery annually to prevent unexpected failures.
8. Warranty and Support
For warranty information or technical support regarding your Xuri Remote Car Key, please refer to the seller's policies or contact the point of purchase. Ensure you retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
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