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If your Subaru has a key fob, it can lock and unlock it at the push of a button. However, if your fob is lost in the ocean or takes a bath in the washing machine, you may be wondering how to restore it.

Fortunately, our Stocker Subaru dealership has a few suggestions to help you. You'll need to open the key fob's case to find the transmitter circuitry.

how to reprogram a subaru key fob to get a new key

Finding a new car key for a Subaru is easier than you think. It is possible to purchase a new key at the dealer, an auto locksmith, or even online. The cost depends on the location you purchase the key and if it needs to be programed. It also depends on the kind of key (transponder or smart fob? Push to start or regular non-transponder?)

If you're in search of a new key to your car, it's best to contact an auto locksmith who is experienced in Subaru cars. They will know about the unique key fobs, and the key programming that is included with them. If you're unsure of the type of key you own, check the sticker on your windshield to find out.

Some keys have Remote Start features that allow you to start your vehicle from the comfort of your home. But, you'll need have the VIN number of the car which is on the label that is located in the driver's door or in the owner's manual.

subaru key fob programming models manufactured after 2000 come with transponder keys that disable the computer in the engine. Keys like these can't be duplicated using the same tools that cut traditional metal keys, so you'll need visit a locksmith or dealership for replacements. A new key is priced between $50 and $250, depending on the model.

How to get a replacement key

There are several ways to get an additional key for your Subaru according to the type of car you own (chip, intelligent fob or "push to start" remote or a regular metal key). You can purchase a replacement key online or contact the dealer where you purchased your vehicle, or an auto locksmith that has the appropriate equipment to create this kind of key. You can purchase a replacement key at your dealer. It is guaranteed to fit the vehicle you purchased it and will be covered under warranty and will be programmed for the model you have chosen.

The dealer will require codes for the vehicle you bought to create a chip key. This is only possible through the dealer from whom you purchased your car. This could be a bit of an inconvenience, as you'll need to either take your vehicle there or have an automotive locksmith come out and code your key on site.

A simple key made of metal is not required to be coded and can be duplicated by many locksmiths or hardware stores that have a range of blank keys. You'll need a key made of metal or flathead screwdriver to unlock the small tabs at the top of the key fob to remove the battery. Replace the battery with an CR2032 coin cell, and connect the encasement.

How to Get a Key Fob

A key fob or remote control, is a tiny device that allows you access to the electronic systems in your car. Key fobs can unlock your car, start it, lock it, activate alarms, and much more. You may need to replace your Subaru key fob if the one you have isn't functioning correctly. But, you must make sure you purchase the right kind of fob that is compatible with your vehicle. According to Consumer Reports, off-brand fobs can cause problems with your car's immobilizer system.

It's possible that your Subaru has a smart-key system. They require a special programming process for compatibility with your vehicle. The dealer should be able do this and your warranty or roadside service plan may cover the cost.

Older Subaru models come with a standard lock which can be duplicated in an hardware store. You can also buy blanks from online retailers who sell Subaru keys with Subaru logos.

You can repair the problem with the battery on your older Subaru at home without having to visit a mechanic or pay for a key duplication service. There is a small crevice between the front and the back of the key fob. Make use of a flathead screwdriver to pry the two halves apart. You'll find a flat battery in the inside. Replace the old battery with a 2025 type, making sure the correct side faces up. Then, put the key made of metal in and pop everything together.

How to Replace the Key Fob

In the past it was commonplace for people to purchase an inexpensive key fob at a hardware shop or online and then take it to a locksmith or dealership to have it cut and programmed. While this is still a possibility, it's a better idea to directly contact the dealer to avoid the danger of the key being copied and to ensure that the new key fob is correctly programmed to work with your vehicle. This is crucial for vehicles with newer model that requires special programming, like models with features such as automatic parking and window rolling.

The fobs are useful for driving your Subaru in Gilroy but they can be an issue when their buttons stop functioning. You can replace the key fob's battery yourself, as long as you're familiar with the procedure.

Start by locating the small space in the seam which separates the front from the back of your fob. Utilize the tip of a metal key or a flathead screwdriver to open the fob and then look for the round flat battery inside. Remove the old battery and replace it with a new 2032 battery. Make sure that the battery is facing the same way as the original. Then, put the fob back together.

In the future the keys to your car may be replaced by "smart" keys with more features. You can still use the features of your Subaru key fob until that time. It will automatically roll down your window while your engine is running.

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