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Subaru Impreza Key Problems
Subaru Impreza keys enable owners to lock or unlock their vehicles with just a push of one button. The most frequent reason for the key fob not working is a dead battery inside the key fob.
It is easy to change the battery. First look for the small unit that contains the flat round battery in the key encasement. Replace the battery by opening the unit and making sure that the right side of the battery is facing upwards.
Keys that were stolen or lost are not found
We've all had this experience moment: you reach into your pocket to grab keys, but they are not to be found. Fortunately, it's not difficult to locate your Subaru keys, and there are many ways to get them replaced quickly and inexpensively.
If you own a normal metal key that you want to use, take it to a store or locksmith with subaru key fob programming blanks (these are typically marked with "Subaru") and have them duplicated. If you need to replace batteries in the key fob, you can buy a CR-2032 at the majority of hardware stores, or online retailers like Amazon.
For the key fob, or remote/intelligent key, you'll need to visit a dealer or an automotive locksmith who can program new keys for your Subaru model. You'll pay between $50-$250, based on whether your Subaru features a transponder or smart key.
To have a new key programmed, it is necessary to provide the locksmith or dealership with your vehicle identification number (VIN) which is found on the dashboard near the windshield. They'll require this number to prove the car is in warranty and that the new key is coded for the specific model and year of your Subaru. The VIN also includes information on the manufacturer of the car, the place where it was made, and whether it comes with any particular features, like an immobilizer that stops the engine from starting when the incorrect key is used.
Key fob is not working correctly
A key fob that does not perform as it should can be the result of a variety of reasons. It could be a minor issue with the battery or it could require a more complex repair. A dead battery, programming problems with the car or other electrical issues in the vehicle are among the most frequent issues with the Subaru keyfob.
One of the easiest fixes is to replace the key fob battery. These are available in a variety of big-box retailers as well as hardware stores. They are about $10 each and are easily changed in a matter of minutes. How to do this is included in the owner's instruction. YouTube has a variety of videos that can guide you through the procedure.
Another possible cause could be water damage to the key fob. The clips made of steel that hold the batteries could be damaged if remove it from your pocket and then get it wet. If the key fob not working after replacing the battery, the issue could be due to the transmitter circuit board or other parts in the vehicle. A trained technician can check these and then troubleshoot the vehicle to determine the cause. They can re-programme the key fob to ensure that it is compatible with your vehicle. They can also check whether there are any wiring or antenna issues that hinder the key fob from sending signals properly.
Locking or Unlocking Issues
There are several possible causes for your Subaru Impreza's keys not locking or unlocking the doors. A dead coin battery on the key fob, a malfunctioning receiver module signal interference, water damage or a key that is paired that requires reprogramming are all possible causes of this problem. You may have your key fob programmed by a locksmith or dealer.
If you can't open the trunk the key fob may have the trunk lock setting set to "on". This is a security feature that keeps thieves from stealing your car. You can change the trunk lock/unlock setting by calling your SUBARU dealer.
Another cause of a locked steering wheel occurs when you make a sharp turn and the vehicle locks itself automatically. This happens when the car detects the suddenness of a turn. It can cause damage to the transmission system and the engine. Slow down when turning to avoid this.
Make sure that the dealer or locksmith has programmed and cut the spare keys or replacement keys you have. Make sure that the emergency key will be compatible with the trunk and the door cylinders, since it is the only way to get back into your vehicle in the event that you are locked out. Check that the spare key or the new key doesn't have any marks or scratches on it.
Keyless Entry
Many Subaru models come with keyless entry. This allows you to lock or unlock the trunk and doors by pressing a button on the remote. The system operates using an extremely short radio signal that communicates with the vehicle when you're within range of it. There are a number of different systems available that can provide this function starting with simple kits that unlock just the door for the driver, to more sophisticated ones that allow remote starting and smartphone integration.
It's safe and convenient to have keyless entry on your subaru keys locked in car however, you need to know what to do when the buttons stop functioning. You can do some troubleshooting at your home, but you might need to take your Subaru in for a professional diagnosis. In the meantime, follow these suggestions to keep your car's remote functioning as intended.
If your Subaru's key fob becomes wet, it's a great idea to clean the electronic chip from it using isopropyl alcohol. Let it dry completely before putting the battery back into. This will stop moisture from damaging the fob, or causing problems down the road.
If your key fob is not responding, you can switch off the engine by opening the door on the driver's side. Push the button for the door to unlock, close it by pressing the button a particular number of times (usually one for each digit) until you hear a chime. Repeat the process for each door until you receive a response from all of them.
Subaru Impreza keys enable owners to lock or unlock their vehicles with just a push of one button. The most frequent reason for the key fob not working is a dead battery inside the key fob.
It is easy to change the battery. First look for the small unit that contains the flat round battery in the key encasement. Replace the battery by opening the unit and making sure that the right side of the battery is facing upwards.
Keys that were stolen or lost are not found
We've all had this experience moment: you reach into your pocket to grab keys, but they are not to be found. Fortunately, it's not difficult to locate your Subaru keys, and there are many ways to get them replaced quickly and inexpensively.
If you own a normal metal key that you want to use, take it to a store or locksmith with subaru key fob programming blanks (these are typically marked with "Subaru") and have them duplicated. If you need to replace batteries in the key fob, you can buy a CR-2032 at the majority of hardware stores, or online retailers like Amazon.
For the key fob, or remote/intelligent key, you'll need to visit a dealer or an automotive locksmith who can program new keys for your Subaru model. You'll pay between $50-$250, based on whether your Subaru features a transponder or smart key.
To have a new key programmed, it is necessary to provide the locksmith or dealership with your vehicle identification number (VIN) which is found on the dashboard near the windshield. They'll require this number to prove the car is in warranty and that the new key is coded for the specific model and year of your Subaru. The VIN also includes information on the manufacturer of the car, the place where it was made, and whether it comes with any particular features, like an immobilizer that stops the engine from starting when the incorrect key is used.
Key fob is not working correctly
A key fob that does not perform as it should can be the result of a variety of reasons. It could be a minor issue with the battery or it could require a more complex repair. A dead battery, programming problems with the car or other electrical issues in the vehicle are among the most frequent issues with the Subaru keyfob.
One of the easiest fixes is to replace the key fob battery. These are available in a variety of big-box retailers as well as hardware stores. They are about $10 each and are easily changed in a matter of minutes. How to do this is included in the owner's instruction. YouTube has a variety of videos that can guide you through the procedure.
Another possible cause could be water damage to the key fob. The clips made of steel that hold the batteries could be damaged if remove it from your pocket and then get it wet. If the key fob not working after replacing the battery, the issue could be due to the transmitter circuit board or other parts in the vehicle. A trained technician can check these and then troubleshoot the vehicle to determine the cause. They can re-programme the key fob to ensure that it is compatible with your vehicle. They can also check whether there are any wiring or antenna issues that hinder the key fob from sending signals properly.
Locking or Unlocking Issues
There are several possible causes for your Subaru Impreza's keys not locking or unlocking the doors. A dead coin battery on the key fob, a malfunctioning receiver module signal interference, water damage or a key that is paired that requires reprogramming are all possible causes of this problem. You may have your key fob programmed by a locksmith or dealer.
If you can't open the trunk the key fob may have the trunk lock setting set to "on". This is a security feature that keeps thieves from stealing your car. You can change the trunk lock/unlock setting by calling your SUBARU dealer.
Another cause of a locked steering wheel occurs when you make a sharp turn and the vehicle locks itself automatically. This happens when the car detects the suddenness of a turn. It can cause damage to the transmission system and the engine. Slow down when turning to avoid this.
Make sure that the dealer or locksmith has programmed and cut the spare keys or replacement keys you have. Make sure that the emergency key will be compatible with the trunk and the door cylinders, since it is the only way to get back into your vehicle in the event that you are locked out. Check that the spare key or the new key doesn't have any marks or scratches on it.
Keyless Entry
Many Subaru models come with keyless entry. This allows you to lock or unlock the trunk and doors by pressing a button on the remote. The system operates using an extremely short radio signal that communicates with the vehicle when you're within range of it. There are a number of different systems available that can provide this function starting with simple kits that unlock just the door for the driver, to more sophisticated ones that allow remote starting and smartphone integration.
It's safe and convenient to have keyless entry on your subaru keys locked in car however, you need to know what to do when the buttons stop functioning. You can do some troubleshooting at your home, but you might need to take your Subaru in for a professional diagnosis. In the meantime, follow these suggestions to keep your car's remote functioning as intended.
If your Subaru's key fob becomes wet, it's a great idea to clean the electronic chip from it using isopropyl alcohol. Let it dry completely before putting the battery back into. This will stop moisture from damaging the fob, or causing problems down the road.
If your key fob is not responding, you can switch off the engine by opening the door on the driver's side. Push the button for the door to unlock, close it by pressing the button a particular number of times (usually one for each digit) until you hear a chime. Repeat the process for each door until you receive a response from all of them.
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