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How to Program a Subaru Key Fob

If you own a Subaru key fob with buttons that don't work the way you want them to, it's likely to be a dead battery. Our service center at Capitol Subaru can replace the battery and assist you in learning how to program a different key if it is needed.

Electronics designer Tom Wimmenhove has discovered a flaw the way that Subaru's key fobs process codes. They don't "roll" codes like other auto manufacturers.

Keyless Entry

Many Subaru Forester, Outback, Crosstrek, WRX, WRX STI, Impreza, and Legacy owners enjoy keyless entry and push-button start as an added convenience. Whether you want to leave your keys in a safe place or you are worried that someone might attempt to take your car away This technology was designed to provide peace of thought and maximum security.

The way it works is quite simple. A sensor inside the vehicle detects a radio signal coming from your key fob when it's in range of the sensor. If the signal is valid, the car will lock or unlock as needed.

You can also limit the use of the trunk and doors using the key fob, by changing the keyless entry setting on the multi-function display (models that come with "keyless entry with push-button technology"). Consult your SUBARU dealer for details.

Keyless entry is a great option to get in and out of the vehicle, even though you'll still need a physical or electronic key to start it. This technology also lets you lock your Subaru prior to going running or mountain biking kayaking without worrying if anyone will be able to find your car and drive away in it. The key fob is perfect for those who don't want carrying around a lot of keys when they go camping or hiking, as it can open your trunk with a single click.

Remote Start

Remote start is a great option to have, whether you're at work or stuck in traffic. This feature lets you start your Subaru engine from afar whether you want to warm the interior or cool it when it's hot in the Fountain.

Remote start operates using an integrated remote control function on your key fob, or via the Starlink app. Both methods use radio frequency to communicate, but the app offers additional options through a mobile-friendly user interface. No matter what method you use to control it, the engine will only run for 5, 10, or 15 minutes before shutting off automatically. You can open the doors to the vehicle using the key fob after it has started.

You can also warm the car for a cold winter day, so when you're bundled up and ready to hit the slopes to the slopes, you can press your fob button to warm the inside prior to entering. When you return to your car following an enjoyable day of skiing you'll be warm and comfortable. Plus, you won't have to scrape the ice off of your windshield! Make sure you lock your car after driving, so that you don't drive it away while it's running. You'll want to ensure you know how to disable remote start with your key fob or via an app.

Car Locking


If you're leaving your vehicle in a parking lot or going to a meeting or meeting, pressing the lock button on the key fob will keep everyone safe. Subaru automobiles are equipped with an exclusive system that prevents your steering wheel from turning until there's a key in the ignition. It's an extra safety feature designed to prevent theft by installing a hotwire in your vehicle. This feature is particularly useful when you park in a bustling parking lot.

If you have ever noticed that your Subaru Forester or Outback, Crosstrek or Impreza power locks don't function or turn properly it could be an issue with your key fob. Most of the time, this is a fixable issue at an Brooklyn Park Subaru service center.

If you know how to activate the system, a lot of Subaru vehicles will start regardless of the fact that the battery in the key fob fails. The physical key in most Subaru fobs is used to activate the start system of the car.

To use  reprogram subaru key  To activate this feature, press and hold the lock button twice within three seconds, then press the unlock button in order to start your Subaru. You'll need to refer to your owner's manual or a local Subaru dealer for more information about the kind of key fob you've got and the specific instructions that apply to it. You should first start the transmitter circuit on your Subaru key fob, then write down the eight-digit sequence of the first number (for example, 12345). This is the code needed when programming your new or replacement key fob.

Security

Subaru has always been a leader in the industry when it comes to safety. Subaru vehicles come with advanced driver-assist functions, as well as innovative passive safety features like an oblong-shaped frame for reinforcement. These features make the drivers of Subaru models feel secure and safe no matter what they are doing.

One of the most beneficial security features that you can find in the Subaru vehicle is a feature called PIN Code Access. This allows you to unlock the lift-gate or trunk of your vehicle without the key fob. You can program a five digit code that you can enter into your vehicle's trunk or lift-gate button.

After entering the code, the vehicle will respond with several chirps to confirm that the number has been saved. Once you've entered all five numbers into your Subaru then you'll be able to unlock the car using the code you entered.

If you're interested in learning more about the most recent Subaru safety and security features, contact us at Hiley Subaru of Fort Worth or check out our STARLINK page online. You can also download a STARLINK App to your smartphone or tablet to know more about your vehicle's features. You can also connect with your STARLINK concierge for in-vehicle assistance for your next road trip or to schedule service at our dealership!