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How to Change a Subaru Spare Key

When you lose your Subaru car key, contact a locksmith. Locksmiths are usually able to cut you keys at a lower cost than the dealer.

Fob remote "push to start" intelligent keys or a standard metal key are the two main kinds of Subaru car keys. The Fob key has an embedded chip that it will require reprogramming.

Keyless Entry System

A key fob allows you to lock or unlock your subaru impreza key from a distance. You can even unlock the trunk or lift gate of your vehicle. These remotes make use of the keypad of your car to connect to your vehicle's computer.

subaru key cutting models come with a lesser known feature dubbed PIN Code Access. You can use a customized number sequence to start and unlock your vehicle. Go through the owner's guide to learn how to use this feature if you have a Subaru Forester, Outback Crosstrek, WRX STI or Impreza.

If your keys stop functioning, there's a good possibility that the battery in the key fob is dead. The first thing you'll want to ensure is that the key fob has new batteries, and you can do this with a small remote tester or a basic multimeter from your garage.

The next step is to remove the circuit board for the transmitter from the key fob, and then look at it. There will be one or two sets of eight-digit numbers. Note down the first set so you can remember it. After that then put the key fob back together and you'll be able to start programming it at home. The procedure varies based on the model and year your car. However, it is generally simple enough to do yourself.

Key Fobs

Subaru's most recent models all come with key fobs that don't just unlock your doors however, they also activate your lights, lock your gas cap, and start your vehicle. This feature is especially useful if you have ever found yourself at the gas station and your car won't even start because the battery inside the key fob is dead.

No matter if your subaru car keys replacement is new or old it's likely that your key fob can be replaced without difficulty. Remember that some of the modern models, with their high level technology, may require an appointment with the dealer. But, with a bit of time and effort, you'll get your replacement key fob in place at home.

Start by opening the case and looking at the circuit board of the transmitter. (Instructions on opening the case are usually found in the owner's guide). It should contain one or two sets of serial numbers each one of which is 8 digits long. Keep the first series of numbers on hand for future information.

Next, climb into your driver's seat, and close all the doors. Turn the key ten times to start your car, and then turn it off. Press the lock button on your key fob and then open the door to ensure that all of your doors work correctly. Close the door, and then remove the key. The car should buzz again, which indicates that the key fob is programmed.

Ignition System

If your Subaru keys aren't working as they should, it could be because the key battery is dead. You can replace the battery in your key fob on your own if are familiar with the procedure. The replacement battery isn't expensive and is fairly easy to locate. If your key fob doesn't respond to your commands, there may be a problem with it. To find a spare key, it's recommended to visit a dealer. They will ensure that the key is an original subaru outback key key, that is in warranty, and will be programmed for your vehicle. This is a lot simpler and safer than purchasing an aftermarket one from a website.

You can also request that the dealer cut a new key if they are provided with your VIN and evidence of ownership. They'll use this information to code the new key so that it can be recognized by your immobilizer. This is a more intricate process than cutting a key, and the dealership will charge you more for it.

Once the new key is programmed, you'll be able to swap it with your current key. It will take only five seconds to insert the second key, so it's essential to keep a working key handy. Once the security light ceases to flash then you can take out the new key and test it to make sure it's functioning properly.

Battery Replacement

One of the primary characteristics that make subaru outback key replacement fobs so beneficial is their ability to turn on your car's power windows and sunroof with just a press of a button. The battery inside your Subaru fob wasn't made to last forever, and it will require replacement at some point. Fortunately, changing the battery is a simple process that you can complete yourself with the help of this short guide from Capitol Subaru.

To begin you'll need to locate the tiny crevice inside the seam that divides the front and back of your key fob. You can open this seam using a flathead screwdriver to reveal the small compartment that houses the battery. Insert the new battery and ensure it is facing up correctly. Remove the old one. Once everything is assembled and in place, you can use your new key fob to lock, unlock, and start your vehicle easily!

Always have a spare set keys, particularly if the one you have is damaged or has gone missing. You can purchase a brand new key at your local dealership or have it cut by locksmiths. It is crucial that your key fob works efficiently as soon as you can to ensure that you are able to drive safely.