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Get a locksmith in touch if you have lost your Subaru key. Usually, they can cut new keys for you for less than the dealer.

Subaru car keys are generally either intelligent "push-to-start" fob remote keys or plain keys made of metal. The Fob key comes with an embedded chip and must be reprogrammed.


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. The remotes use the keypad in your car to connect with your computer system of your vehicle.

Subaru models have a little known feature dubbed PIN Code Access. You can make a custom number sequence to start and unlock your car. If you have a model newer than Subaru Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, WRX, WRX STI or Impreza that has this feature, refer to the owner's manual for instructions on how to use it.

It's possible that the battery in the key fob has gone out. You can test the battery life of your key fob by using a portable tester or a multimeter you can find in your garage.

The next step is to remove the key fob from its case, and then examine its transmitter circuit board. There will be one or two sets of eight-digit numbers. Note down the first so you remember it. Once you've completed this, you can start programming the key fob at home. The procedure for doing this varies depending on the model and year of your vehicle but it's usually easy enough to accomplish on your own.

Key Fobs

Subaru's latest models come with key fobs which not only unlock doors but also turn on lights, lock the gas cap, and even start the car. This feature is especially useful if you've encountered yourself at a gas station and your car wouldn't even start because the battery in the key fob has died.

Whether G28 is new or old it's likely that your key fob is able to be replaced with minimal difficulty. It's important to note that more recent models with the highest level of technological sophistication may require an appointment at the dealership. With little effort and some time, you can create your own key fob replacement.

Start by examining the circuit board that controls the transmitter on your key fob (instructions for opening the case must be included in the owner's manual). There should be one or two serial numbers with 8 numbers each. Keep the first series of numbers handy for later for reference.

Then, you'll need to get into the driver's seat and shut all the doors. Turn the key 10 times to start your car, and then turn it off. Press the lock button on the key fob and then open the door to verify that all of your doors work correctly. After that, close the door and take the key out of the ignition. The chime should be heard from your vehicle, signalling that the key fob is programmed.

Ignition System

The battery in your key may be dead if your Subaru keys aren't functioning as they should. If you have the knowledge, you can change the battery on your key fob yourself. The replacement of the battery is affordable and simple to locate. If your key fob won't respond to your commands, there could be a different issue. To get a spare key, you should go to a dealer. They can ensure that the key is genuine Subaru key, which is covered under warranty, and that it is programmed to your vehicle. This is a lot simpler and safer than buying an aftermarket key from a company online.

You can also ask the dealer cut a brand new key if you supply them with your VIN and proof of ownership. The information provided will be used to identify the new key so that it can be accepted by your immobilizer. This procedure is more complicated than cutting a new key and the dealer will generally charge more for this service.

Once the new key has been programmed, you'll be able to change it over to your existing key. You'll have only five seconds to insert the second key, which is why it's important to keep an operational key in your pocket. You can take the key off when the security light has stopped flashing and test it.

Battery Replacement

One of the key features that make Subaru fobs useful is their ability to switch on your car's power windows and sunroof with a single touch of the button. But, the battery in your Subaru key fob isn't meant to last forever. It will eventually need to be replaced. Fortunately, replacing the battery is a straightforward procedure that you can do yourself with the assistance of this brief guide from Capitol Subaru.

You'll need to locate the small crevice that separates the front from the back of your keyfob. You can then open the seam using the flat-head screwdriver, which will reveal the small compartment that contains the battery. Install the new battery and ensure it's facing in the correct direction. Remove the old one. After you have put everything together, you can 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 purchase a new key from your local dealership or get it cut by locksmiths. Either way, it's important to get your key fob operating properly quickly to allow you to drive safely!

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