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How to Change a Subaru Spare Key

Contact a locksmith if have lost your Subaru key. Locksmiths will usually 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 needs to be changed.

Keyless Entry System

The key fob can be used to lock and unlock your Subaru remotely. It also opens the trunk of your car or the lift gate. These remotes make use of the keypad of your car to connect to your vehicle's computer.

Subaru models have a little known feature called PIN Code Access. This lets you make a unique number sequence to open and start your car. 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 working, there's a high chance that the battery in the key fob is dying. You can check the battery life of your key fob by using an instrument that is portable or a multimeter that you have in your garage.

Next, you'll want to remove the key fob from its case and examine its transmitter circuit board. You will see two or three sets of 8-digits. Write down the first set so that you can recall it. After you've done this you can begin programming your key fob at home. The process for doing this differs based on the make and year of your vehicle but it's generally simple enough to do on your own.

Key Fobs

Subaru's latest models come with key fobs that don't just unlock doors but also activate lights, lock the gas cap and even start the car. This last trick is particularly beneficial if your experience includes arriving at the pump only to discover that your car won't start because the battery in the key fob failed.

It is likely that your subaru xv replacement key's key fob, whether it's brand new or old it is able to be replaced. Keep in mind that some of the most modern models, with their advanced technology, may require an appointment with a dealer. With some effort and time, you can make your own key fob replacement.

Begin by opening the case, and then examining the circuit board of the transmitter. (Instructions on how to open the case are usually given in the owner's manual). There should be two or more serial numbers that have 8 digits each. Write down the first number series and keep it handy to refer to later.

After that, get in your driver's seat and close all doors. Turn the key to start your vehicle before turning off after 10 turns. Press the lock button of your key fob, and then open the door. This will verify that your doors are working correctly. After that close the door and take the key out of the ignition. You should hear your car buzz again, which indicates that the key fob has been programmed.

Ignition System

The battery in your key may be dead if your Subaru keys aren't working as they should. You can replace the battery for your key fob on your own if you are familiar with the procedure. The battery replacement is cheap and simple to locate. If the key fob doesn't respond to your commands It could be an issue with a different cause. It's recommended to go to a dealer to obtain an extra key. They'll guarantee that the key is a genuine Subaru key that's under warranty. They'll also program it to your vehicle. This is a lot safer and more convenient than purchasing an aftermarket key from an organization on the internet.

The dealer can also cut keys for you provided you provide them with your VIN number as well as proof of ownership. This information will be used to encode the replacement key so that it is accepted by your immobilizer. This is a more complex procedure than cutting a key, and the dealership will charge you more.

Once the new key is programmed then you'll be able change it over to your existing key. It will only take you five seconds to insert the new key, so make sure to keep your working key close to the ready. When the security light ceases to flash then you can take out the new key and test it to make sure it's working correctly.

Battery Replacement

One of the key characteristics that make Subaru fobs so beneficial is their ability to switch on your car's power windows and sunroof by pressing of a button. However, the battery in the subaru replacement keys key fob was not intended to last forever, and will eventually require to be replaced. This quick guide from Capitol Subaru will help you to replace the battery on your own.

To begin the process, you'll have to find the small crack in the seam that divides the front and back of your key fob. With a small flathead screwdriver, you can break the seam open and reveal a small compartment inside that houses the battery. Install the new battery and make sure it's facing in the correct direction. Remove the old one. Once everything is put together then you can use the new key fob to lock or unlock your vehicle effortlessly!

It's always a good idea to have an additional set of keys at hand particularly if you've lost them or they're not working properly. A new key can easily be purchased at your local dealership for cars or you can get one made by a locksmith. Either way, it's important to get your key fob operating properly as soon as possible to ensure you drive in a safe manner!