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chrome_trhg3QMQrz.pngHow to Change a Subaru Spare Key

When you lose your Subaru car key, you should call a locksmith. Locksmiths can usually cut keys for you at a lower cost than the dealer.

Subaru car keys are usually either smart "push-to-start" fob remote keys, or simply metal keys. The Fob key comes with a chip inside and requires reprogramming.

Keyless Entry System

Key fobs allow you to lock or unlock your Subaru from a distance and can even open the trunk or lift gate of your vehicle. These remotes use the keypad of your car to communicate with the computer in your vehicle.

Certain models of subaru key programmer offer a less-known feature called PIN Code Access. It allows you to use a personalised number sequence to start and open your vehicle. Read the owner's manual to learn how to utilize this feature if you own a Subaru Forester, Outback Crosstrek, WRX STI or Impreza.

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

Next, you'll want to take the key fob out of its case, and then examine its circuit board for the transmitter. The board will contain one or two sets of 8-digit numbers, so make a note of the first set so that you will be able to remember it later. After you've done this you can start programming the key fob at home. This procedure differs based on the year and model of your car. However, it's generally simple enough to do yourself.

Key Fobs

Subaru's latest models come with key fobs that don't just unlock the doors and activate your lights, lock the gas cap, and start your car. This last feature is particularly useful if you've been at a gas station and your car wouldn't even start because the battery inside the key fob has died.

It doesn't matter if your Subaru is old or new it's likely that your key fob is able to be replaced with minimal difficulty. Remember that some of the more modern models, with their high level technology, may require a visit to the dealer. However, with just a little time and effort, you can have your replacement key subaru key fob ready to go at home.

Begin by looking at the circuit board that controls the transmitter on your key fob (instructions to open the case should be included in the owner's manual). It should have two or three sets of serial numbers, each of which is 8 digits long. Keep the first set of numbers on hand for future for reference.

After that, get in the driver's seat and close all doors. Turn the key to start your vehicle before turning off after ten revolutions. Press the lock button on the key fob and then open the door to check that all of your doors function properly. Close the door, and then remove the key. You should hear the chime from your car and indicate that the key fob is programmed.

Ignition System

If your Subaru keys aren't functioning as they ought to, it could be due to the fact that the battery is dead. You can replace the battery in your key fob on your own if you know how. The replacement battery isn't expensive and relatively easy to locate. If the key fob isn't responding to your commands there could be an issue with a different cause. To find a spare key, you should go to an authorized dealer. They will guarantee that the key is a genuine Subaru key that's covered by warranty. It will also be programmed to your vehicle. This is a lot more secure and less expensive than purchasing an aftermarket key from a company on the internet.

You can also have the dealer cut a new key if they are provided with your VIN number and proof of ownership. This information will be used to encode the replacement key so that it is recognized by your immobilizer. This process is more complex than cutting a new key, and the dealer will typically charge more for this service.

Once the new key has been programmed, you can replace it with your working key. It takes just five seconds to insert the new key, so be sure to keep your working key close at fingertips. When the security light ceases to flash and you're able to remove the new key and test it to make sure it's functioning properly.

Battery Replacement

Subaru fobs are very useful since they can switch on the sunroof and power windows of your car with just a single button press. However, the battery in your subaru key programming key fob was not designed to last forever and will eventually require replaced. This quick guide from Capitol Subaru will help you to replace the battery yourself.

To start, you'll need to locate the small crevice within the seam that separates the back and front of your key fob. It is possible to open this seam with a flathead screwdriver to reveal the small compartment that contains the battery. Insert the new battery and make sure it is facing up correctly. Remove the old one. Once you've assembled everything and you are ready to use the new key fob to lock in, unlocking, and even starting your vehicle.

You should always have a spare set of keys, especially if yours is broken or has been lost. A new key can be found at your local dealership for cars or you can have one cut from locksmiths. It's important to ensure that your key works correctly as soon as you can so that you can safely drive.

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