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How to Change a Subaru Spare Key

If you have lost your Subaru car key, you should call a locksmith. Usually, they can cut a new key for you cheaper than the dealer.

Fob remote "push to start" intelligent keys or a plain metal key are the two most common types of Subaru car keys. The Fob key is equipped with a chip in it and must be reprogrammed.

Keyless Entry System

A key fob can be used to lock or unlock your Subaru from a distance. You can also open the trunk or lift gate of your vehicle. These remotes work with an inside keypad to connect to the computer system in your vehicle.

Certain models of subaru key car offer a less-known feature called PIN Code Access. This allows you to use a personalized number sequence to start and open your vehicle. If you own a more recent Subaru Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, WRX, WRX STI, or Impreza that came with this feature, make sure you check your owner's guide to find out how to get a spare subaru key to make use of it.

It's likely that the battery inside the key fob has died. The first thing you'll need to ensure is that it's got new batteries and you can accomplish this with a small remote tester or a basic multimeter in your garage.

The next step is to take the key fob out of its case and inspect the circuit board of its transmitter. The board will contain one or two sets of eight-digit numbers, so note down the first set so that you can remember it later. After you've completed that you can put the key fob back together and you'll be able to begin programming it at home. This procedure is different based on the model and year your car. However, it is usually easy enough to do yourself.

Key Fobs

Subaru's newest models are all equipped with key fobs that not only unlock the doors, but also turn on your lights, lock your gas cap, and even start your car. This is especially useful if encountered yourself at a gas station and your car won't even start because the battery inside the key fob is dead.

If your Subaru is new or old it's likely that the key fob can be replaced with little difficulty. It's important to remember that the most recent models that have an advanced level of technological sophistication may require a trip to the dealership. But, with a bit of time and effort, you can get your replacement subaru key fob key fob in place at home.

Begin by looking at the circuit board for the transmitter inside your key fob (instructions for opening the case should be included in your owner's manual). There should be two or more serial numbers of 8 digits each. Write down the initial number series and keep it in a safe place to refer to later.

Then, you'll need to get into the driver's seat, and close the doors. Turn the key to start the vehicle and then switch off after ten revolutions. Press the lock button on your key fob and then open the door to ensure that all doors function properly. Close the door, and then take the key off. The chime should be heard from your vehicle, signalling that the key fob is programmed.

Ignition System

If your Subaru keys aren't functioning as they should, it could be because the key battery is dead. You can replace the key fob battery by yourself if are familiar with the procedure. The replacement battery isn't expensive and is fairly easy to locate. If the key fob you have doesn't respond to your commands, it may be a problem with it. It is recommended to visit a dealer to get a spare key. They'll ensure that the key is an original Subaru key, under warranty, and that it will be programmed for your vehicle. This is much more secure and less expensive than purchasing an aftermarket key from a retailer on the internet.

The dealer is also able to cut keys for you if you give them your VIN number and as evidence of ownership. They'll use this information to code the replacement key to ensure that it will be accepted by your immobilizer. This is a more complicated procedure than cutting a key, and the dealership will charge more for it.

Once the new key is programmed, you can replace it over to the working key. It will take only five seconds to insert the second key, so it's vital to have an operational key in your pocket. Once the security light ceases to flash and you're able to remove the new key and test it to confirm it's working correctly.

Battery Replacement

renault-logo-evolution.jpgreprogram subaru key fobs are extremely beneficial because they can turn on the sunroof and power windows of your car with just a single button press. However, the battery that is in your Subaru fob isn't made to last forever and will eventually require to be replaced. This short guide from Capitol Subaru will help you to replace the battery on your own.

You'll first need to find the small crevice that separates the front from the back of your keyfob. With a small flathead screwdriver, you can pop the seam to reveal a small space inside which is the battery. Install the new battery and ensure it is facing correctly. Remove the old one. Once you've assembled everything and you are ready to use the new key fob to lock, unlocking, and starting your vehicle.

It's always a good idea to have an additional set of keys on hand in case you've lost yours or it's not functioning properly. You can buy a new key at your local dealership or get it cut by locksmiths. It is important to ensure that your key fob functions properly as soon you can so that you can safely drive.

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