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Subaru Impreza Key Problems

Mitsubishi-Motors-New.pngSubaru Impreza keys permit owners to lock and unlock their vehicle by simply pressing the button. A dead coin battery in the key fob is the most common reason for the key fob to cease to work.

It is simple to replace the battery. Find the small battery that is the round, flat cell inside the casing that holds the key. Remove it and replace the battery, ensuring that the right side is facing up.

Keys Stolen or Lost

We've been there before that moment when you reach in your pocket to grab your keys only to find them nowhere to be found. It's not difficult to locate your Subaru keys, and there are a few methods to replace them quickly and cheaply.

If you already have a standard steel car key, you can have it duplicated at a hardware store that has Subaru blanks. They're usually marked "Subaru". They may need to replace the battery for the key fob also and in this case, you'll need a CR-2032 replacement key for subaru outback that is available at most hardware stores and a few retailers like Amazon.

For the key fob or the remote/intelligent key, you'll have to visit a dealer or an automotive locksmith who can make new keys for your Subaru model. This will cost you between $50-$250 depending on whether your Subaru includes a transponder chip or smart key feature.

You'll need to provide the locksmith or dealership with your vehicle identification number (VIN), located on the dashboard near the windshield. This number is required to confirm the status of your vehicle's warranty and also to verify that the key is properly programmed for your Subaru model and year. The VIN also contains information about the manufacturer of the car, the place where it was manufactured, as well as whether it is equipped with any specific features, like an immobilizer to prevent the engine from running if the wrong key is used.

Faulty key fob

A key fob that doesn't function properly could be caused by a number of factors. It could be as straightforward as a battery issue or a more intricate repair. Common issues with a Subaru key fob is the battery has failed or is not programming properly in the car, or any other electrical issues with the vehicle.

One of the easiest fixes is to replace the battery in the key fob. They are available at hardware stores as well as big box retailers. They are priced at around $10 and are easily replaced in just a few moments. The owner's manual should have instructions on how to do this. There are also many YouTube videos that will guide you through the process.

Damage from water to the key fob is a different possible cause. It is possible that taking it out of your pocket and putting it in the water could cause damage to the retaining clips made of steel that hold the battery in place. If the key fob still isn't working after replacing the batteries, the problem may be related to the transmitter, or other parts of the vehicle. A technician with experience in troubleshooting a vehicle can check this and find the issue. They can reprogram the key fob to ensure that it is compatible with the vehicle. They can also check for antenna or wiring issues that could prevent the keyfob from transmitting data correctly.

Locking issues or unlocked locks

If your Subaru Impreza key fob won't unlock or lock the doors, it may be a myriad of issues. The issue could be caused by a dead coin battery, malfunctioning module and signal interference or water damage. You could have the key fob programmed by a locksmith or dealer.

If you're unable to open the trunk the key fob may have the setting for the trunk lock set to "on". This is a security feature that prevents thieves from stealing the car. Contact your SUBARU dealer to alter the trunk lock/unlock settings.

A locked steering wheel could be a sign that the car locks itself automatically after an abrupt turn. This happens when the car senses a rapid turn, which may affect the transmission system and engine. Make sure to slow down when turning to avoid this.

Check to see if the replacement keys or spare key that you have was cut and programmed by the dealer or locksmith. Also, make sure the emergency key is working on each of the trunks and doors, since these are the only methods to gain access to the vehicle when locked out. Check that the spare key or the new key doesn't have any scratches or signs on it.

Keyless Entry

Many Subaru models come with keyless entry. This allows you to lock or unlock the trunk and doors by pressing the remote. The system works by using a radio signal that communicates with the vehicle whenever you're within its range. There are many different systems available that provide this feature, from basic kits that allow you to unlock only the driver's door to more advanced systems that also allow remote starting and smartphone integration.

It's convenient and safe to have keyless entry into your Subaru however, you must know what to do in the event that the buttons stop working. You can try some troubleshooting yourself, but it might be necessary to have your Subaru diagnosed by a professional. You can use these tips to keep your remote control working exactly as it should.

If the key fob of your Subaru is wet the fob should be cleaned with isopropyl and let it completely dry before installing the battery. This will prevent moisture from damaging the fob or causing issues later on.

If your key fob isn't responding, you can turn off the engine by opening the door on the driver's side. Press the door button once to unlock it and then again to close it. You'll need to press the button a handful of times generally one for each digit, until you hear the sound. Repeat the procedure for each door until they all respond.

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