Everything You Need To Be Aware Of Subaru Xv Replacement Key

Everything You Need To Be Aware Of Subaru Xv Replacement Key

How to Change a Subaru Spare Key

If you have lost your Subaru car key, you should call a locksmith. Usually, they can cut a new key for you much less expensively than the dealer.

Fob remote "push to start" intelligent keys or a basic metal key are the two most common types of Subaru car keys. The Fob key comes with an embedded chip and requires reprogramming.

Keyless Entry System

A key fob can be used to lock or unlock your Subaru from a distance. You could even unlock the trunk or lift gate of your vehicle. The remotes utilize the keypad of your car to communicate with the computer in your vehicle.

Subaru models include a less known feature called PIN Code Access. You can make a custom number sequence to start and unlock your vehicle. If you have a model newer than Subaru Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, WRX, WRX STI, or Impreza that comes with this feature, refer to the owner's manual to learn how to make use of it.

If  subaru wrx keys G28CarKeys  stop working, there's a good possibility that the battery inside the key fob is dying. You can check the battery life of your key fob using an electronic tester that you can carry around or a multimeter in your garage.

The next step is to remove the circuit board for the transmitter from the key fob to examine it. This board will have one or two sets of eight-digit numbers, so jot down the first set so you can recall it later. Once you've completed this, you can start programming the key fob at home. The process for doing this is different based on the model and year of your car but it's usually easy enough to do by yourself.

Key Fobs


Subaru's latest models all feature key fobs that not just open the doors, but also turn on your lights, lock your gas cap, and start your vehicle. This feature is especially helpful if you've found yourself at the gas station and your car won't even start because the battery inside the key fob is dead.

Whether your Subaru is brand new or old it's likely that the key fob is able to be replaced with minimal difficulty. Be aware that some more modern models, with their high level technology, might require an appointment with a dealer. With some effort and time, you can build your own key fob replacement.

Start by opening the case and examining the circuit board of the transmitter. (Instructions on opening the case are usually included in the owner's guide). There should be two or more serial numbers that have 8 digits each. Write down the initial number series and keep it in a safe place to refer to later.

Then, get into your driver's seat and close all the doors. Turn the key ten times to start your car, then switch it off. Press the lock button on your key fob, then open the door to ensure whether your doors work correctly. Then shut the door and take the key out of the ignition. You should hear your vehicle buzz again, which indicates 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. You can replace the key fob battery by yourself if are familiar with the procedure. The battery replacement is cheap and easy to locate. If the key fob isn't responding to your commands it could be a different issue. To get a spare key, it's advisable to go to a dealer. They'll make sure that the key is a genuine Subaru key that's in warranty and it'll be programmed to your vehicle. This is a lot safer and more convenient than purchasing an aftermarket key from a business on the internet.

You can also have the dealer cut a brand new key if you supply them with your VIN number as well as proof of ownership. They'll use this information to program the new key to ensure that it will be accepted by your immobilizer. This process is more complex than cutting a new key, and the dealership will usually charge more for this service.

After the new key has been programmed and you're able to swap it out with your current 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. You can remove the key after the security light has stopped flashing, and then test it.

Battery Replacement

Subaru fobs are extremely useful since they can switch on the sunroof and power windows in your vehicle with just one button press. The battery in your Subaru fob isn't designed to last forever, and will need to be changed eventually. Fortunately, changing the battery is a simple process that you can complete yourself with the assistance of this brief guide from Capitol Subaru.

To start, you'll need to locate the small crack in the seam that separates the front and back of your key fob. You can then open the seam using the flat-head screwdriver, which will reveal the small compartment that houses the battery. Take out the old battery and then put in a new one, making sure that it is facing the correct side upwards. After you've put everything together you can use the new key fob for locking or unlocking your vehicle.

It's always recommended to have an additional set of keys available 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 have one cut by an locksmith. It is essential to ensure that your key works efficiently as soon as you can to ensure that you are able to drive safely.