2001 Chevrolet Astro Remote KOBUT1BT 4 Button

SKU: 2303A

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Description

Please NOTE: Some vehicles that use KOBUT1BT 4 Button remotes are onboard programmable and some are not. And some of these vehicles use KOBUT1BT remotes that have a #1 or 2 on the back. This is for seat memory. It is unimportant to get a #1 and #2 pair.  The order they are programmed into the car determines which will act like #1 or #2, if the vehicle is even equipped with seat memory.

These vehicles are not onboard programmable, meaning you should get a local automotive locksmith to program your vehicle to accept new remote(s):  00-05 Buick Park Avenue, 98-00 Cadillac Deville, 98-00 Caddy Eldorado, 98-00 Caddy Seville, 99-00 Olds Alero, 01-02 Olds Aurora, 00 Pontiac Bonneville, 99 Pontiac Grand am.

These vehicles are onboard programmable, meaning just follow the easy instructions to make it work with your car:  96-99 Buick Lesabre, 96-99 Buick Park Avenue, 96-99 Buick Riviera, 00-01 Chevy Astro, 98-01 Chevy Blazer, 00 Chevy Impala, 00 Chevy Malibu, 00 Chevy Monte Carlo, 98-00 GMC Envoy, 98-01 GMC Jimmy, 00-01 GMC Safari, 96-99 Olds Aurora, 98-01 Olds Bravada, 96-99 Olds Eighty Eight, 96-99 Olds LSS, 96 Olds Ninety Eight, 97-99 Olds Regency, 96-99 Pontiac Bonneville, 00 Pontia Grand Am.


Remote For Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Oldsmobile, Pontiac:

This remote works on many kinds of GM vehicles.  The FCC ID of this keyfob remote transmitter is KOBUT1BT.  GM made this remote with a few different button configurations under these part numbers: 15732805, 25656444, 25656445, 25665574, 25665575, 25628814, 25668603, 25678792.  These remotes are tested on a keyless entry tester before being shipped to you so we can be sure it is sending proper signals.


Programming Procedure:

  • For 2000-2005 Part Avenue, 1998-2000 Deville, 1998-2000 Eldorado, 1998-2000 Seville, 1999-2000 Alero, 2001-2002 Aurora, 2000 Bonneville, 1999 Grand AM:

Since your vehicle is not onboard programmable, you will need a dealer or automotive locksmith to program the vehicle to accept the replacement remote. Please use an automotive locksmith rather than the dealer. You are likely to get a better service for a more reasonable price.


  • For 2000-2001 Astro, 1998-2001 Blazer (SUV), 1998-2000 Envoy, 1998-2001 Jimmy, 2000-2001 Safari, 1998-2001 Bravada:

IMPORTANT: Before entering programming mode, have in possession all of the transmitters you will be using on the vehicle. Once you program the transmitter, all previous codes will be erased from the memory. The other transmitters will not be functional until you program the transmitters again.

1. Close all vehicle doors, windows closed, wait for dome light to go off.
2. Insert the key into the ignition.
3. Hold down the power UNLOCK button on the driver?? door panel-continue to hold down until instructed to release in step 9.
4. Perform steps 5 through 8 in fairly rapid succession.
5. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (as far as you can go without starting the engine).
6. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
7. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
8. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
9. Release the power unlock button on the door panel. The vehicle will lock and unlock the doors automatically.
10.Hold down the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on the transmitter simultaneously until the door locks and unlocks. This step may take up to 30 seconds.
11.Repeat step 10 for each additional transmitter (including any existing transmitters).
12.Turn the ignition switch to the ON position in order to exit the transmitter programming mode.


  • For 2000 Malibu, 2000 Grand AM:

IMPORTANT: Before entering programming mode, have in possession all of the transmitters you will be using on the vehicle. Once you program the transmitter, all previous codes will be erased from the memory. The other transmitters will not be functional until you program the transmitters again.

1. Close the vehicle doors.
2. Insert key in ignition and turn to ON (As far as you can without cranking engine)
3. Turn ignition OFF and remove the key from the ignition.
4. Press and hold the driver side door lock switch in the UNLOCK position and don?? let go until step 8.
5. Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock cylinder and remove the key. (Do not turn the ignition key in the lock cylinder.)
6. Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock cylinder and remove the key. (Do not turn the ignition key in the lock cylinder.)
7. Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock cylinder. (Do not turn the ignition key in the lock cylinder.) Leave the ignition key in the ignition lock cylinder.
8. Release the door lock switch. The vehicle will sound three beeps in order to verify the Program Mode has been activated.
9. Press the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons together on the keyless entry transmitter and hold until the vehicle beeps twice to verify that the transmitter has been successfully programmed (this take approximately 15 seconds).
10. Repeat step 9 for each transmitter you want to program including your existing working remotes. You can program up to four remotes.
11. Remove the ignition key in order to exit the Program Mode.


  • For 1996-1999 Lesabre, 1996-1999 Park Avenue, 1996-1999 Riviera, 1996-1999 Aurora, 1996-1999 Eighty Eight, 1996-1999 LSS, 1996 Ninety Eight, 1997-1999 Regency, 1996-1999 Bonneville:

IMPORTANT: Before entering programming mode, have in possession all of the transmitters you will be using on the vehicle. Once you program the transmitter, all previous codes will be erased from the memory. The other transmitters will not be functional until you program the transmitters again.

1. Insert keys in ignition and leave in OFF position.
2. Locate the Data Line Connector (DLC) underneath the driver?? side dashboard. Use the figures below as a map for your DLC (they usually aren?? numbered) based on how your DLC is positioned. The view in the picture below is looking straight into the cavities of the DLC. Notice how the DLC is tapered on both ends: we will be working on the wider row of cavities (1 through 8 in the figure below).
3. Make sure there are metal contact pins in terminals 8 and 4 and connect the Data Line Connector (DLC) terminal 8 to terminal 4 with a suitable jumper wire (leave the jumper wire connected throughout the programming procedure). Make sure you know which terminals are 8 and 4. The vehicle will respond by cycling the locks (locking then unlocking doors) to signify entering of programming mode.
4. Press and hold both the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons together on the first transmitter to be programmed. After about 30 seconds, the vehicle will respond by cycling the locks (locking then unlocking doors). Release the buttons on the transmitter.
5. Within one minute, repeat step 4 on the remaining transmitters to be programmed.
6. Remove the jumper wire applied to the DLC (disconnect terminals 8 and 4).
7. Test transmitter(s) for function.


  • For 2000 Impala, 2000 Monte Carlo:
1. Turn ignition switch to ON or ACC position and turn radio off. Press and hold the DISP button on radio for at least 5 seconds until SETTINGS is displayed. Using SEEK up or down arrow keys, scroll until FOB PROG appears on display. Press PREV or NEXT button to enter lower menu. Begin will be displayed.
2. Press DISP button to start programming. When PUSH FOB message flashes, press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK button on remote for 15 seconds. A chime will be heard to indicate remote has been learned.
3. Repeat step 2 for each remote including previously programmed remotes.
4. Scroll until EXIT appears in display. Press DISP button to exit programming mode. A chime will verify exit.


The following vehicles can use this remote when equipped with the factory keyless entry system:

Pontiac Grand Am (1999-2000), Buick LeSabre (1996-1999), Buick Park Avenue (1996-1999), Buick Park Avenue (2000-2005), Buick Riviera (1996-1999), Cadillac DeVille (1998-2000), Cadillac DeVille (2000), Cadillac Eldorado (1998-2000), Cadillac Seville (1998-2000), Cadillac Seville (2000), Chevrolet Astro (2000-2001), Chevrolet Blazer (1998-2001), Chevrolet Impala (2000), Chevrolet Malibu (2000), Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2000), GMC Jimmy (1998-2001), GMC Safari (2000-2001), Oldsmobile 88 (1996-1999), Oldsmobile 98 (1996), Oldsmobile Alero (1999-2000), Oldsmobile Aurora (1996-1999), Oldsmobile Aurora (2001), Oldsmobile Bravada (1998-2001), Oldsmobile LSS (1996-1999), Oldsmobile Regency (1997-1998), Pontiac Bonneville (1996-1999), Pontiac Bonneville (2000), Pontiac Grand Am (1999).