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Subaru Replacement Keys

For Subaru vehicles manufactured prior to 2003, you can simply get a standard key made of metal duplicated by any hardware store or locksmith. You'll need the year and make as well as the model of your vehicle.

woman-showing-the-car-keys-2022-12-16-22-09-32-utc-min-scaled.jpgThe fob or the key must be able to have the correct coding for your specific Subaru. This is why our Stocker Subaru dealership in State College recommends contacting the dealer to request the replacement.

Key blanks

If your Subaru is older than 2003 and does not have a key fob you can simply get a standard metal ignition key duplicated at any locksmith or hardware store. It is important to ensure that the service you choose to use uses Subaru blanks and not Nissan or another manufacturer's blanks (they will likely work, but they won't have a logo). For newer models you'll need to visit a dealership that can program aftermarket key fobs to your vehicle. To do this, they will need evidence of ownership like your registration or title. They may also need to confirm that your car is still under warranty.

Remote keyless entry

When buying a new car it is easy to get caught in the excitement of choosing all the bells and whistles. Although this might be tempting, you need to think about your budget before making lists of options. After all, every added feature will add more cost to your vehicle.

Remote keyless entry is a supplementary system that lets you unlock your trunk and doors without the use of a physical key. It operates by transmitting radio signals to the receiver in your car. The system also has the panic switch which can be activated in an emergency.

You can buy a remote keyless entry system online and install it yourself. It is crucial to pick the correct system for your car and read the manual carefully. Read the reviews of the product and see if there is good technical or customer service.

You can exchange your key fob that has an embedded chip at your dealer. The average cost for an replacement chip key is approximately $160. A laser-cut, more robust shank key with fewer serrated edges is more expensive, and could cost as much as $250. You can also purchase a new battery from an auto part shop or locksmith.

Ignition switch/locking cylinder

If your Subaru key isn't turning in the ignition, you might need a new lock cylinder. This is a much more serious problem than a missing or broken remote key fob. Replacing the ignition switch/lock cylinder can be quite difficult and requires special tools. You can purchase a repair manual or join databases such as Mitchell 1 or ALLDATA to get step-by-step instructions.

The ignition cylinder houses pins that are lifted by the key when you insert it. The pins are linked by an elongated wafer-tumbler, which transmits energy from the key of the car to the engine. If the tumblers' wafers are worn out, you will find it difficult to turn your key.

A dealership is the best option when you require a replacement for the key fob for your Subaru. The dealership will program the key correctly for your vehicle and protect the warranty you might have. It's also a lot cheaper than buying an unbranded key online or from the locksmith.

Write down the initial eight digits on a piece of paper prior to the time you go to the dealer. This is the unique identification number that will need to be reprogrammed to your specific Subaru key. It is necessary to do this regardless of whether you own a chipped, smart fob, "push to start" or remote key, or a regular key made of metal.

Battery Replacement

A subaru impreza key replacement key fob can be an extremely useful piece of technology. It allows you to access your vehicle from the distance. It also has other features, including the ability for you to connect your smartphone to listen to music or podcasts. You can use it to start your car as well, but you'll require a program to do this. You can do this by a dealer or an automotive locksmith.

You'll first need to take your physical key from the case of your fob. You can release the key by pressing the small silver tab on the back. After you have pressed this you can use a flathead screwdriver to pry the case open. It will be possible to see the battery once you've opened it. Make sure you take photos of it with your phone to keep track of its size and place inside the case.

After you have put in the new battery, you can snap the smaller unit into the key casing, and then close it. Then you can test the fob by turning it on and off 10 times. If the battery functions properly, you will hear the instrument panel chime and the dome lights should light up.

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