The 10 Scariest Things About Subaru Replacement Keys

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How to Get a New Key for Subaru

Audi.jpgYou can lock and unlock your subaru legacy key replacement with the touch of a button if it has key fob. But, if your key fob is lost in the ocean or takes a bath in the washer and you are wondering how to fix it.

Fortunately our Stocker Subaru dealership has a few suggestions to assist you. First, open the case of your key fob and find the circuit board that controls the transmitter inside.

How to Get a New Key

Finding a new car key for a Subaru is easier than you might think. It's possible to get a new key from the dealer, a locksmith for cars or even online. The cost is contingent on the location you purchase the key and whether it has to be programmed. It also depends on the type of key (transponder or smart fob? Push to start or regular non-transponder?)

It is best to call an auto locksmith who has expertise in Subaru automobiles if you're in need of an entirely new car key. They'll know about the unique key fobs, as well as the key programming that is provided with them. If you're unsure of the type of key you have, take a look at the sticker on your windshield to find out.

Certain keys come with Remote Start features which allow you to start your car from the comforts of your home. But, you'll need have the VIN number of the car which is on the label inside the driver's door or in the owner's manual.

Subaru models manufactured after 2000 include transponder keys that disable the computer in the engine. Keys like these can't be duplicated using the same tools used to cut traditional steel keys, which means you'll need go to a locksmith dealership for replacements. A new key typically costs $50 to $250, based on the type of key and the features.

How do I Get a Replacement Key

You can order an alternative Subaru key in a variety of different ways, based on your car type (chip, intelligent remote or "push-to-start" remote or a regular metal key). You can contact the dealer that you bought the car from for a replacement, or an automotive locksmith who has the proper equipment to make keys like these or even order one online. When you get a new replacement key for subaru outback key from the dealership you can be sure that it is going to work with your vehicle and will be covered by warranty and will be equipped with the appropriate programming for the specific model you have.

For a chipkey dealer to have the codes for the specific vehicle you own, which is only possible at the dealership from which you purchased the vehicle. This can be a bit of an inconvenience since you'll have to either take your car there or have an automotive locksmith come out and code your key on the spot.

A basic metal key does not require being coded and is easily duplicated by locksmiths or hardware stores who offer a variety of keys that are blank. To remove the battery, you'll need to use a flathead screwdriver or a key made of metal. Replace the old battery with a CR2032 coin cell and snap the encasement together.

How to Get a Key Fob

A key fob can be described as a small remote device that allows you to control your car's electrical systems. Key fobs can be used to unlock and start your car or lock it, set the alarm, and more. If your Subaru replacement keys key fob isn't working correctly, you may have to replace it. You should ensure that you have the right fob for your vehicle. According to Consumer Reports, off-brand fobs could cause problems for the immobilizer system of your vehicle.

It's possible that your Subaru uses a smart-key system. These smart keys require specialized programming to function with your car. This is best handled by your dealership and can be covered by your warranty or roadside assistance program.

Older subaru locked keys in car models come with a standard metal lock that can be duplicated by an hardware store. You can also buy blanks from online retailers who sell Subaru keys with Subaru logos.

If your older Subaru is having problems with its battery, you can fix it at home without visiting a mechanic or paying for a key duplication service. Look for a small crevice in the seam that separates the front and back of the fob. Use a flathead tool to break out the two halves. You'll see a flat battery inside. Take out the old battery and place the new 2025-type battery inside, making sure that the right side is facing upwards. After that, put the metal key in and assemble the battery.

How to replace a Key Fob

In the past, people would purchase a cheap keyfob at the hardware store or on the internet and then take it to a dealership or locksmith to be programmed and cut. It's still possible to do this, but it's more beneficial to go through the dealer. This will stop the key from being copied and will ensure that the new key fob has been correctly programmed for your car. This is especially crucial if you own an older model that requires specialized programming like those that provide features like auto-parking or window rolling.

While these fobs add to the convenience of driving your Subaru in Gilroy, they can also be a hassle if their buttons stop functioning. Fortunately replacing your key fob battery is simple and you can do it yourself if are familiar with the procedure.

Start by locating the tiny gap in the seam that divides the front and back of your fob. Make use of the tip of a key made of metal or a flathead screwdriver to pop open the fob, and look for the flat-round battery inside. Take out the old battery and replace it with a 2032-sized battery. Make sure that the battery is facing the same way as the original. Reassemble your battery.

In the near future you might be able to have your car keys replaced with "smart" keys that offer additional features. However, you can still enjoy the features of your Subaru key fob until that time. It will automatically open your window when your engine is running.

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