How to Open the GL8 Key?

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ORebecca
07/25/25 12:53am
The method to open the GL8 key is as follows: There is a twistable slot near the side of the key blade. Use a screwdriver to twist it open, and the key will separate from the chip box. On the side of the chip box, you can use a screwdriver to twist it open, and you will find a screw hole at the top, which can also be twisted open to access the key. The GL8 has a body size of 5219mm in length, 1878mm in width, and 1799mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3088mm. In terms of the powertrain, the GL8 is equipped with General Motors' new Smart Propulsion intelligent driving technology. For safety configurations, the GL8 includes 20 intelligent driving assistance features such as an intelligent driving assistance system, TJA traffic jam assist, HOD hands-off detection, and DOW door opening safety warning.
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