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How to Change a Subaru Spare Key

Contact a locksmith if lose your Subaru key. Locksmiths can usually cut you a key cheaper than the dealer.

Fob remote "push to start" intelligent keys or a simple metal key are the two most popular kinds of Subaru car keys. The Fob keys will need to have its chip programmed.

Keyless Entry System

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

Subaru models come with a lesser well-known feature called PIN Code Access. You can utilize a personalized number sequence to start and open your car. Check your 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 good possibility that the battery in the key fob is dying. You can test the battery life of your key fob by using an instrument that is portable or a multimeter in your garage.

The next step is to take the transmitter circuit board from the key fob and then examine it. It will have one or two sets of 8-digit numbers, so write down the first set so you can recall it later. Once you've done that then put the key fob back together and you'll be ready to program it at home. The procedure varies based on the model and year your vehicle. However, it's generally simple enough to do yourself.

Key Fobs

Subaru's latest models all feature key fobs that can not only open the doors but also activate your lights, lock the gas cap, and even start your car. This is particularly useful if you've ever parked at the gas pump only to find that your car isn't starting because the battery for the key fob failed.

No matter if your Subaru is brand new or old it's likely that your key fob can be replaced without difficulty. Be aware that some of the most modern models, with their top-of-the-line technology, might require visiting a dealer. With some effort and time, you can create your own key fob replacement.

Begin by looking at the circuit board for the transmitter inside your key fob (instructions for opening the case are provided in the owner's guide). There should be two or more serial numbers with 8 digits each. Keep the first series of numbers on hand for future for reference.

Then, get into the driver's seat. Close all the doors. Turn the key to start your car before turning it off after ten turns. Press the lock button on your key fob, then open the door. This will ensure that your doors are working correctly. Close the door, and then take the key off. You should hear your vehicle beep again, indicating that the key fob has been 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 for 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 won't respond to your commands, it could be a different issue. To obtain a spare key, you should go to a dealer. They'll ensure that the key is genuine Subaru key, that is in warranty, and will be programmed for your vehicle. This is safer and simpler than buying an aftermarket key from a retailer online.

The dealer will also cut keys for you if you provide your VIN number and as proof of ownership. The information provided will be used to identify the key replacement to ensure that it can be accepted by your immobilizer. This is a more intricate process than cutting a key by hand and the dealership will charge more for it.

Once the new key is programmed, you are able to switch it to your existing key. You'll only have five seconds to insert the second key, so it's essential to keep an operational key in your pocket. When the security light stops flashing and you're able to remove the new key and test it to make sure it's functioning properly.

Battery Replacement

One of the main features that makes Subaru fobs so useful is their ability to turn on your car's power windows as well as sunroof at the touch of the button. The battery inside your Subaru fob isn't built to last forever, and it will need to be changed eventually. The good news is that replacing subaru key the battery is a simple process that you can do yourself with the help of this simple guide from Capitol Subaru.

To start the process, you'll have to find the small crevice in the seam that separates the back and front of your key fob. You can then open the seam with an flat-head screwdriver to expose the small compartment that houses the battery. Install the new battery and ensure it is facing up correctly. Remove the old one. Once everything is reassembled and you are able to use your new key fob to lock, unlock, and start your vehicle without difficulty!

Always have a spare set keys, particularly if yours is damaged or lost. A new key can be found at your local auto dealership or you can get one made by a locksmith. It is crucial to ensure that your key works well as soon as possible so you can drive safely.