How To Beat Your Boss On Subaru Replacement Keys

How To Beat Your Boss On Subaru Replacement Keys

How to Get a New Key for Subaru

If your Subaru has keys, you can lock and unlock it at the push of a button. If the key fob has been lost in the ocean, or washed in the washer then it might not function.

Luckily, our Stocker Subaru dealership has a few tips to help. You'll have to unzip the key fob case to find the transmitter circuitry.

How do I obtain a new key

It's much easier than you think to get the new Subaru key. You can purchase a new key from a dealer a locksmith, or online. The cost depends on the place you purchase the key as well as if it has to be programmed. It also depends on the kind of key you have (transponder, smart fob, push to start regular non-transponder).

It's best to contact an auto locksmith who has expertise in Subaru vehicles if you need a new car key. They'll know about unique key fobs, and the key programming that is provided with them.  subaru chip key replacement G28 Car Keys  can find out what kind of key you have by studying the sticker on the windshield of your car.

Some keys have Remote Start features that allow you to start your car from the comfort of your home. You'll also require the VIN number of the car which is located on the label in the door for the driver or in the owner's manual.

The majority of Subaru models built after 2000 include a transponder key that disables the computer. The keys are not able to be duplicated using the same machines which cut keys made of metal. You will need to visit a dealership or locksmith to get replacements. A new key can cost anywhere from $50-$250, depending on the type of key and the features.

How can I get a new key

You can order a replacement Subaru key in a few different ways, depending on the type of vehicle you own (chip remote, intelligent or "push-to-start" remote, or a regular metallic key). You can order an online replacement key or call the dealership that you purchased the vehicle from, or an auto locksmith that has the proper equipment to make the type of key you need. You can get an alternative key from your dealership. It will be guaranteed to fit the vehicle you purchased it and is covered by warranty and will be programmed for your model.

The dealer will require the codes for the vehicle you bought to make chip keys. This can only be done by the dealer from which you purchased your car. This could be a bit of an inconvenience since you'll have to either bring your vehicle to the dealership or let an automotive locksmith come out and code the key on site.

A simple key made of metal does not require being coded and can be duplicated by a majority of locksmiths or hardware stores that have a range of keys that are blank. You'll need a key made of metal or flathead screwdriver to unlock the small tabs on the top of the key fob and let the battery go. Replace the battery using the CR2032 coin-cell and secure the encasement.

How do I obtain an electronic key fob

A key fob, also known as a remote control, is a tiny device that gives you access to the electronic systems of your vehicle. Key fobs can be used to unlock and start your car or lock it, set the alarm, and much more. It could be necessary to replace your Subaru key fob in case it isn't functioning properly. You must ensure that you purchase the correct fob for your vehicle. According to Consumer Reports, off-brand fobs can cause problems with the car's immobilizer.

If you own a more recent Subaru is likely that it uses a smart key system. They require a special programming process in order to work with your vehicle. The dealer should be able to do this and your warranty or roadside service program could cover the cost.

Older Subaru models come with a standard lock that can be duplicated in the hardware store. You can also purchase blank keys at online stores that provide Subaru key chains with Subaru logos.

You can fix the battery issue on your older Subaru at home without the need to visit an expert mechanic or pay for a key-duplication repair. Look for a small crack in the seam between the front and back of the fob. Use a flathead screwdriver to break the two halves. You'll find a flat-type battery inside. Take out the old battery and put the new 2025 type battery in and make sure the right side is facing upwards. After that, put the key made of metal in and then pop it all together.

How to replace the Key Fob


In the past, people would purchase an inexpensive keyfob from an hardware store or on the internet, and then take it to a dealership or locksmith to have it cut and programmed. It's still possible to do this, but it's preferential to deal with the dealer. This will prevent the key from being copied, and also ensure that the new key fob is programmed properly for your vehicle. This is especially important if you have an older model which requires specialized programming, like those that have features like auto-parking as well as window rolling.

These fobs are handy for driving your Subaru in Gilroy but can be troublesome when they stop working. You can replace the fob's battery by yourself in case you're familiar with the process.

Start by finding the small space between the front and the back of your key fob. Use a flathead or the end of a screwdriver made of metal to remove the fob and search for the round flat battery. Remove the old battery and then put a new 2032 battery in its spot, making sure it's facing the same direction as the original. Reassemble your fob.

In the future the keys to your car may be replaced by "smart" keys that have more features. However, for now, you can enjoy all of the benefits of your Subaru's key fob. This includes the ability to automatically roll down your windows, while keeping your engine running.