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Subaru Impreza Key Problems

Subaru Impreza keys enable owners to lock or unlock their vehicle with just a push of the button. A dead coin battery in the key fob is a common reason for the key fob to not function.

It is easy to replace the battery. Find the small device that contains the flat round cell inside the casing that holds the key. Replace the battery by opening the device and making sure that the right side of the battery is facing upwards.

Keys Stolen or Lost

We've all experienced this where you reach into your pocket to retrieve the keys, but they're nowhere to be seen. It's not difficult to locate your Subaru keys and there are a few ways to replace them quickly and cheaply.

If you already have a standard steel car key, you can get it duplicated by visiting a hardware store that has Subaru blanks. They're typically marked "subaru key replacement cost". They may need to replace the battery of your key fob also in which case you'll require a CR-2032 replacement key subaru that is readily available at all hardware stores, as well as some retailers like Amazon.

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

suzuki-logo.jpgYou will need to provide the locksmith or dealer with your vehicle identification number (VIN), located on the dashboard, just below the windshield. They'll require this number to prove that your vehicle is in warranty and that the new subaru key fob key is programmed for the particular model and year of your Subaru. The VIN provides information about the maker and where the car was made. It also tells you whether there are any specific features that are on the vehicle like immobilizers that prevent the engine starting in the event that a wrong key is used.

Faulty Key Fob

A key fob that doesn't function correctly could be caused by a number of reasons. It may be a straightforward issue with the battery or it could require a more complicated repair. A dead battery, programming issue with the car, or other problems with the electrical system in the vehicle are among the most frequent problems that arise with a Subaru keyfob.

The battery in the key fob is able to be replaced with ease. They are available at hardware stores as well as big box retailers. They are priced at around $10 and can be replaced in a few minutes. How to do this should be in the owner's handbook. YouTube has a variety of videos that will help you through the procedure.

Water damage to the key fob is another possible cause. Taking it out of the pocket and putting it in the water can damage the clips made of metal that keep the battery in place. If the key fob still has issues after replacing batteries, it could be related to the transmitter or other parts of the vehicle. A certified technician can examine these parts and troubleshoot the vehicle to find the problem. They can reprogram the key fob and ensure that it works with the vehicle. They can also test for wiring or antenna issues which could stop the keyfob from transmitting signal correctly.

Unlocking or locking issues

There are several possible causes for your Subaru Impreza's ignition key not locking or unlocking the doors. This issue can be caused by a dead battery, malfunctioning module as well as signal interference or water damage. You could have the key fob programmed by a locksmith or dealer.

If you are unable to access the trunk, it's likely that the trunk lock setting on the key fob has been set to "on". This is a security feature that helps prevent thieves from stealing the vehicle. You can change the setting for the trunk lock/unlock by making contact with your SUBARU dealer.

Another cause of locking the steering wheel is when you make a sudden 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. To avoid this, it's recommended to slow down as you make turns.

Make sure that the dealer or locksmith has programmed and cut the spare keys or replacement keys you have. Also, ensure that the emergency key is working on each of the trunk and door cylinders, since these are the sole means to access the vehicle if you're locked out. Check that the spare key or the new one does not have any marks or scratches on it.

Keyless Entry

Many subaru legacy key models are equipped with keyless entry that allows you to lock and unlock trunk and doors with the pressing of a button your remote. The system utilizes radio signals to connect with the vehicle when you are within range. There are numerous different systems that can provide this function. They range from basic kits that unlock only the driver's door to more sophisticated ones that allow remote starting and connectivity to smartphones.

It's convenient and secure to have keyless entry on your Subaru however, you need to know what to do when the buttons stop functioning. Try troubleshooting yourself, however it may be required to get your Subaru diagnosed by an expert. These tips can be used to ensure that your remote control is functioning in the way it should.

If your Subaru's key fob gets wet, it's a great idea to wipe the electronic chip off with isopropyl alcohol and let it dry completely before you put the battery back in. This will help prevent moisture from damaging the fob or causing issues down the road.

woman-showing-the-car-keys-2022-12-16-22-09-32-utc-min-scaled.jpgIf your key fob isn't responding, shut off the engine and open the driver's door. Press the door button one time to open it, and after that, press it again to close. You'll have to press the button a couple of times, usually one for each digit, until you hear the sound. Repeat the process for each door until they all respond.

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