The 10 Most Scariest Things About Subaru Replacement Keys

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How to Get a New Key for Subaru Replacement Key

If your Subaru has an electronic key fob, you can lock and unlock it with the press of the button. If the key fob has been dropped into the ocean or washed in the washer and it is not working, it could be damaged.

Our Stocker Subaru dealership can help. You'll have to remove the key fob case to locate the transmitter circuit.

How do I get a new key

It's not as difficult as you think to purchase an entirely new spare subaru key key. It's possible to get a new key at the dealer, an automotive locksmith, or even online. The cost is contingent on the location you purchase the key, and if it needs to be programed. It also varies based on the kind of key (transponder or smart fob? Push to start? Regular non-transponder?)

If you're looking for a new key to your car, it's best to call an auto locksmith who is experienced in Subaru automobiles. They'll be familiar with the unique key fobs and the specific programming they come with. You can determine the kind of key you have by checking the sticker on the windshield of your car.

Certain keys also come with features like Remote Start, which allows you to start your car from the at-home comforts of your home. However, you'll need to have the vehicle's VIN number which is on the label in the door of the driver or in the owner's manual.

Subaru models manufactured after 2000 have transponder keys that disable the computer in the engine. The keys aren't able to be duplicated using the same machines used to cut traditional metal keys, so you'll need visit a locksmith or dealer for replacements. A new key will cost between $50 and $250 depending on the type of key.

How do I get a New Key

You can obtain an alternative Subaru key in a few different ways, depending on your car type (chip smart remote, chip "push-to-start" remote, or a standard metallic key). Contact the dealership where you purchased the vehicle to request a replacement or an locksmith in the automotive industry who has the required equipment to make these types of keys, or order one online. You can get a replacement key from your dealership. It will be guaranteed to fit your vehicle and will be covered under warranty and will be programmable for the model you have chosen.

For a chipkey dealer to have the codes for your specific vehicle. This is only possible at the dealership from which you bought the car. This can be an inconvenience due to the fact that you'll need either bring your car to the dealer or get an automotive locksmith to come out and code the key on site.

A standard metal key is not required to be coded and can be duplicated by many hardware stores or locksmiths who offer a variety of keys that are blank. To remove the battery, you'll need to make use of a flathead screwdriver or a key made of metal. Replace the battery using the CR2032 coin cells and then snap the encasement back together.

How to get the key fob

A key fob, also referred to as remote control, is a small device that gives you access to the electronic systems of your car. Key fobs can unlock your car and start it or lock it, set alarms, and more. You may have to replace your Subaru key fob in case it isn't functioning properly. However, you should make sure you purchase the right kind of fob for your car. Consumer Reports says that off-brand fobs can be a problem for the immobilizer system in your vehicle.

It's possible that your Subaru uses a smart-key technology. These require special programming for compatibility with your vehicle. The dealer should be able to do this and your warranty or roadside assistance program may be able to cover the cost.

Older Subaru models have a standard metal key which can be duplicated at a hardware store or locksmith. You can also buy blank keys from online retailers who provide subaru lost key key designs.

If your older Subaru has issues with its battery you can fix it at home without visiting an expert mechanic or paying for a key duplication service. There is a small crevice between the front and the back of the key fob. Use a flathead to pry away the two halves. There's a flat battery inside. Remove the battery that was in there and insert a new 2025-type battery in, making sure that the right side is facing upwards. Place the key in the slot and then snap it together.

How to Replace a Key Fob

In the past it was commonplace for people to buy a key fob for a low price at a hardware shop or online and then take it to a locksmith or dealer to have it cut and programmed. While this is still an option, it's a better idea to contact the dealer to avoid the possibility of the key being copied and to ensure that your new key fob has been properly programmed for the vehicle you own. This is especially important if your vehicle has a more recent model that requires special programming, for example, ones with features like automatic parking and window rolling.

The fobs are useful for driving your Subaru in Gilroy but they can be a nuisance when the buttons stop working. Fortunately, replacing subaru key your key fob battery is simple and you can do it yourself if you know how.

Start by locating the small space in the seam that divides the front and back of your fob. Use a flathead, or the tip of a screwdriver made of steel to open the fob and then look inside for the flat round battery. Take out the old battery and then place a brand new 2032 battery into its place, making sure it's facing the same direction as the original. Reassemble your device.

In the near future it is possible to get your car keys replaced with "smart" keys that come with added functions. However, for now, you can enjoy all of the benefits of Subaru's key fob, including its ability to automatically roll down your windows, while keeping your engine running.