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Subaru Impreza Key Problems

volkswagon-logo.jpgSubaru Impreza keys permit owners to lock and unlock their vehicles with a simple push of the button. A dead coin battery in the key fob is the most common reason for the key fob not to work.

The battery replacement process is quick and easy. First find the small piece that houses the flat round battery in the key encasement. Replace the battery by opening the unit and ensuring that the correct side of the battery is facing up.

Keys Lost or Stolen

We've all experienced it: you reach in your pocket to retrieve the keys, but they're nowhere to be seen. Fortunately, it's usually not difficult to find your subaru lost key fob keys, and there are a variety of ways to get them replaced quickly and cheaply.

If you already own a standard metal car key, you can get it duplicated by visiting a hardware store that stocks Subaru blanks. They're usually marked "Subaru". If you need to replace batteries in the key fob, you can buy a CR-2032 at all hardware stores and online retailers such as Amazon.

You'll need to visit a Subaru dealer or a locksmith for your car to program new keys. It will cost between $50 to $250, based on whether your Subaru has a transponder chip or smart key feature.

You will need to provide the locksmith or dealer with your vehicle identification number (VIN) found on the dashboard, just below the windshield. They'll need this number to prove that your car is under warranty and that the new key has been coded to match the specific model and year of your Subaru. The VIN also contains information on the manufacturer and the location where the vehicle was manufactured, as well as whether it has any unique features, like an immobilizer to prevent the engine from running if the incorrect key is used.

Key fob is not working correctly

There are many reasons why the key fob won't work properly. It could be due to a simple issue with the battery or it may require a more complicated repair. A dead battery, programming issue with the car, or other electrical issues within the vehicle are just a few of the most frequently encountered issues with a Subaru keyfob.

One of the most simple fixes is to replace the battery of the key fob. These are available at hardware stores as well as big box retailers. These cost around $10 each and can be replaced in just a few minutes. How to do this is in the owner's handbook. YouTube has a variety of videos that will guide you through the procedure.

Damage to the key fob is another possibility. The clips made of steel that hold the batteries in place may be damaged if take it out of your pocket and get it wet. If the key fob still has issues after replacing batteries, it could be related to the transmitter or other components of the vehicle. A certified technician will be able to check these and then troubleshoot the vehicle to identify the problem. They can reprogram the key fob to ensure that it works with the vehicle. They can also determine whether there are any antenna or wiring issues that stop the key fob from sending signals properly.

Unlocking or Locking Issues

There are a variety of possible causes for your subaru car key replacement Impreza's keys not locking or unlocking the doors. This problem can be caused by a dead coin battery, malfunctioning module or signal interference, or even water damage. You may have your key fob programmed by a locksmith or dealer.

If you're not able to access the trunk, it's likely that the trunk lock setting on the key fob is set to "on". This is a safety feature that helps prevent thieves from taking your car. You can alter the setting of the trunk lock/unlock by contact your SUBARU dealer.

Another reason why you may have the steering wheel becoming locked is when you make a sharp turn and the vehicle locks itself automatically. This occurs when the vehicle detects an abrupt turn. It can cause damage to the transmission system and the engine. Be careful when turning to avoid this.

Verify that the dealer locksmith has programmed and cut the spare keys or replacement keys you have. Also, make sure the emergency key works on all door cylinders and trunk, because these are the only ways to enter the vehicle if you're locked out. Make sure that the spare 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 doors and trunk by pressing the remote. The system uses a radio signal to connect with the vehicle when you are within distance. There are a variety of different systems available that can provide this function starting with simple kits that allow you to unlock only the door for the driver to more advanced ones which also permit remote starting and smartphone integration.

It's convenient and safe to have keyless entry on your Subaru, but you should know what to do in the event that the buttons stop working. You can try troubleshooting at home, but in the end, you'll need to take your Subaru to a professional for a diagnosis. In the meantime, follow these suggestions to keep your car's remote control working as it should.

If your Subaru's key fob gets wet, it's a great idea to wipe the electronic chip from it using isopropyl alcohol. Let it dry completely before putting the battery back in. Doing this regularly will prevent moisture from causing damage to your fob and causing issues down the road.

If your key fob has stopped responding, shut off the engine and then open the door to the driver. Press the door button once to unlock it and the second time to close it. You'll have to press the button a couple of times typically one for each digit until you hear the sound. Repeat the procedure for each door until all doors respond.

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