How to Get a New Key for Subaru

You can lock and unlock your Subaru at the touch of one button if you have a keyfob. However, if your key fob is dropped into the ocean or takes a bath in the washing machine you might be wondering how to get a new subaru key to fix it.

Fortunately we at our Stocker Subaru dealership has a few tips to help. You'll need to open the key fob's case to locate the transmitter circuit.

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It's not as difficult as you imagine to get the new Subaru key. It's possible to get an additional key at the dealer, a locksmith for cars, or even online. The cost is contingent on the location you purchase the key, and if it needs to be programed. It also depends on what kind of key you have (transponder smart fob push to start, regular non-transponder).

It is best to call an auto locksmith who specializes in Subaru automobiles if you require an entirely new car key. They'll be familiar with the unique key fobs and the specific programming that they use. If you're not sure what kind of key you own, check the sticker on your windshield to figure it out.

Some keys have Remote Start features which allow you to start your car from the comforts of your home. You'll also need the VIN number of the vehicle that can be found on the label in the door on the driver's side, or in the owner manual.

The majority of Subaru models built after 2000 include a transponder key that disarms the engine computer. These keys cannot be duplicated using the same machines that are used to cut keys made of metal. You will need to visit a dealer or locksmith to get replacements. A new key generally costs $50 to $250, depending on the model and features.

How to get a Replacement Key

You can order an alternative Subaru key in a variety of different ways, depending on your car type (chip remote, intelligent or "push-to-start" remote or a regular metal key). Contact the dealership that you bought the car from for a replacement, or an locksmith in the automotive industry who has the required equipment to make keys like these or buy one on the internet. When you receive a new replacement key from the dealership it will be guaranteed to work with your vehicle, be under warranty, and will include the correct programming for your specific model.

The dealer will need the codes for the car you bought to make a chip key. This is only possible through the dealer from which you bought your car. This can be somewhat of a hassle 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 the spot.

A basic metal key does not need to be coded and can be duplicated by many locksmiths or hardware stores that have a range of blank keys. To remove the battery, use a flathead screwdriver, or a key made of metal. Replace the battery with an CR2032 coin cell, and snap the encasement together.

How do I obtain a Key Fob

A key fob or remote control, is a tiny device that grants you access to the electronic systems of your car. Key fobs can unlock your car and start it and lock it, as well as activate alarms and more. If your Subaru key fob isn't working correctly, you may have to replace it. But, you must make sure you get the right type of fob to match your vehicle. According to Consumer Reports, off-brand fobs could cause problems for the immobilizer system of your vehicle.

It's possible that your Subaru uses a smart-key technology. They require a special programming process for compatibility with your vehicle. This should be done by your dealership and the cost could be covered by your warranty or roadside assistance program.

Older Subaru models come with a standard metal lock that can be duplicated at the hardware store. You can also buy blanks at online retailers that offer Subaru key with the subaru key copy logo.

You can repair the problem with the battery on your older subaru transponder key at home without the need to visit an expert mechanic or pay for a key-duplication service. Find a small crease in the seam between the front and back of the fob. Use a flathead tool to break apart the two halves. You'll find a flat battery inside. Replace the old battery with a 2025-type one and ensure that the correct side is facing upwards. Insert the key made of metal into the slot, and snap it together.

How to replace the Key Fob

In the past it was typical for people to buy the key fob at a bargain price from a hardware store or online and then take it to a locksmith or dealer to be cut and programmed. While this is still an option but it's better to go directly through the dealer to avoid the risk of having the key copied and to ensure that your new key fob is properly programmed for your car. This is important in the event that your vehicle is a more recent model that requires specialized programming, like ones with features like automatic parking and window rolling.

While these fobs can add to the convenience of driving your subaru Impreza key Fob replacement in Gilroy However, they can cause problems when they stop working. You can replace the key fob's battery on your own, if you are familiar with the process.

Begin by locating the small space between the front and the back of your key fob. Utilize the tip of a key made of metal or a screwdriver with a flat head to remove the fob and look for the round flat battery inside. Pull out the old battery and then put a new 2032 battery into its place, making sure it's in the same direction as the first one. Reassemble your fob.

In the future the keys to your car could be replaced by "smart" keys that offer more functions. You can still use the features of your subaru remote key key fob until then. It will automatically roll down your window while your engine is running.