15 Things You Didn't Know About Subaru Xv Replacement Key

15 Things You Didn't Know About Subaru Xv Replacement Key

How to Change a Subaru Spare Key

If you've lost your Subaru car key, contact a locksmith. They can usually cut new keys for you much less expensively than the dealer.

Subaru car keys are usually either smart "push-to-start" fob remote keys, or simply metal keys. The Fob key is equipped with an embedded chip that requires reprogramming.

Keyless Entry System

The key fob can be used to lock and unlock your Subaru remotely.  subaru spare key  opens the trunk of your vehicle or the lift gate. These remotes use the keypad of your car to connect to 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. Go through the owner's guide to learn how to utilize this feature if you own a Subaru Forester, Outback Crosstrek, WRX STI or Impreza.

If your keys stop working, there's a high chance that the battery in the key fob is dying. The first thing you'll need to check is that the key fob has new batteries and you can do this using a handheld remote tester or a basic multimeter that you can find in your garage.

The next step is to take the circuit board of the transmitter from the key fob, and then look at it. It will have one or two sets of eight-digit numbers, so jot down the first set so that you will be able to remember it later. After you've done this you can begin programming the key fob at home. This process varies according to the year and model of your car. However, it is usually easy enough to do yourself.

Key Fobs



Subaru's latest models come with key fobs that not only unlock doors but also activate lights, lock the gas cap, and even start the car. This last trick is particularly helpful if you've ever arrived at the gas station only to find that your car isn't starting because the battery in the key fob died.

It is likely that your Subaru's key fob, regardless of whether it's new or old can be replaced easily. Be aware that some of the more modern models, which have the latest technology, may require an appointment with a dealer. With some effort and time, you can design your own replacement key fob.

Start by opening the case and examining the circuit board of the transmitter. (Instructions on how to open the case are usually provided in the owner's guide). There should be two or more serial numbers that have 8 digits each. Keep the first set of numbers for later references.

Then, you'll need to get into the driver's seat, and close the doors. Turn the key 10 times to start your car, then turn it off. Press the lock button on your key fob and then open the door to test whether your doors work correctly. Then shut the door and remove the key from the ignition. You should hear your car beep again, indicating that the key fob is programmed.

Ignition System

The key battery could be dead if your Subaru keys aren't working as they should. If you have the knowledge, you can replace the key fob's battery yourself. A replacement battery is not expensive and is fairly easy to locate. If the key fob isn't responding to your commands It could be an issue with a different cause. To get a spare, it's best to go to a dealer. They can ensure that the key is genuine Subaru key, which is covered under warranty, and that it will be programmed for your vehicle. This is far safer and simpler than buying an aftermarket key from a company online.

You can also have the dealer cut a new key if they are provided with your VIN number and evidence of ownership. They'll use this information to program the new key so that it can be recognized by your immobilizer. This is a much more complicated procedure than simply cutting a key and the dealer will charge more for it.

After the new key has been programmed it will be able to swap it out with your current key. It takes just five seconds to insert the new key, so keep your working key at fingertips. When the security light stops flashing it's time to remove the new key and test it to confirm that it's functioning correctly.

Battery Replacement

One of the primary advantages that make Subaru fobs so beneficial is their ability to turn on your car's power windows and sunroof with just a press of the button. However, the battery that is in the Subaru fob isn't made to last forever and will eventually require to be replaced. This short guide from Capitol Subaru will help you to replace the battery on your own.

To begin you'll need to locate the small crack in the seam that divides the back and front of your key fob. You can then open the seam with the flat-head screwdriver, which will reveal the small compartment that houses the battery. Remove the battery that was in it, and then insert a new one, making sure it is facing the correct side upwards. Once everything is put together then you can use the new key fob to lock, unlock, and start your vehicle easily!

Always have a spare set of keys, particularly if yours is broken or has gone missing. You can buy a new key from your local dealership or have it cut by a locksmith. It is essential that your key fob works well as soon as possible so you can drive safely.