What's The Fuss About Subaru Car Keys?
How to Programming a Subaru Key Fob at Home
Depending on how new your Subaru is, you may require having the key fob programmed by an automotive locksmith. This is accomplished through the connection of a computer programming machine to your vehicle.
To program your Subaru unlock the driver's door by pressing the door button, and then close it. You will hear a sound on the instrument panel and the dome lights will light up.
Step 1: Locate the Transmitter Circuit Board
There are many ways to program your keyfob. First, you must know which kind of key fob you have. This can be done by looking at the shape of the key fob or by listening for a buzz in your car.
Once you have the information and have it, you can begin the process of programming your keyfob home. To accomplish this, you'll require a key made of metal and a flathead screwdriver. You can open the key fob by twisting. Push the key's metal part into the case and release the battery by pushing the tabs that hold it in place. Replace the battery and then put the case back together.
Step 2 Step 2: Unscrew your Key Fob Case
Changing the battery is a good idea because it can help revive key fobs that have stopped working any more. In some instances buttons on the key fob may be broken. If you notice the metal contacts on the button have become loose, you can try reconnecting them in order to make them function again.
Before you start the process, make sure your vehicle's doors are closed and your ignition is off. You can do this by closing the driver's door and pressing the door button ten times in quick sequence. G28 should then hear the instrument panel chime and your dome lights will flash. This means that you are in a position to proceed.
Step 3: Insert the Key Fob in the Ignition
A lot of articles on the internet will show you how to program your new or replacement Subaru keyfob at home. But, the majority of them don't offer specific instructions. A professional locksmith or auto dealer in Fort Bliss is the best option for reprogramming an electronic car key.

Sit in the driver’s seat with all doors shut and the engine turned off. The door button control should be opened and use it to unlock all doors. Close and open the driver's door twice more. Then, insert and remove the key from the ignition switch (don't turn it) 10 times in 40 seconds. The system should sound chirps to confirm that the settings have been altered.
Step 4: Turn the ignition On.
It is crucial to note that this method of programming a key fob only works if you already have a working key. If you don't an auto-locksmith or a dealer will have to program a key for your Subaru Fort Bliss.
After the key is programmed, it will be in a position to start your vehicle within a matter of five seconds. To begin, ensure that all doors are shut and the engine is turned off. Then, sit in your driver's seat and unlock all doors using the door button control. Insert the key into the ignition and then turn it to the first position. The electrical systems will be activated however the engine will remain off. Repeat this process 10 times.
Step 5 5. Unlock the Door of the Driver's Door
Subaru provides a variety of premium cars equipped with key fobs that can lock and unlock the doors and start the car and defrost the windows. However, at times, these devices stop working properly.
To resolve the issue, you should contact a locksmith or a dealer. This will fix the issue and ensure your vehicle is safe.
It is necessary to first open and close the driver's side door. Place the key in ignition, and then turn it to position 1. Then, return it to the off position. Do this ten times in one row as fast as possible. After ten times, you will hear a sound.
Step 6 Step 6: Press the Lock/Unlock Button on the Driver's Door
The process of replacing a battery in the Subaru remote key fob is a breeze. Remove the fob's exterior case. Use a flathead for prying the interior case open and remove the batteries that were in there.
After you have removed the old battery, insert the new one and close the case. Sit in the driver's chair and open all doors using the door-button control. Finally, insert the ignition key and turn it to ensure that the electrical systems are powered on, but the engine is off. Repeat this 10 times until you hear a chime sound on the instrument panel. This will put the system in programming mode.
Step 7: Press on the Passenger Door Lock/Unlock button
For some people, the annoying sound that is heard when locking and unlocking a Subaru key fob from outside the vehicle may become distracting. In certain situations the chirp can be canceled by opening and closing all doors, and then a double-click of the lock button on the key fob.
Close all doors including the fuel-filler lid and switch off the ignition. Press and hold the lock side of the key fob's lock button for 10 seconds. The instrument panel emits a chime when this is achieved. The chime signifies that the door and fuel-filler lid are locked. The setting can also be changed so that the doors and lids of the fuel-filler are locked automatically without pressing the request switch.
Step 8 Step 8: Enter the 8-Digit Transmitter Number.
Write down the first series of 8-digits and keep it in a safe place. Now, climb into the driver's chair, close the doors and turn the key in the first position. After ten turns, the instrument panel should start to sound at least once.
The transmitter circuit board is located within the key fob case. There are usually one or two sets of numbers (8-digits) on the circuit board. Take note of the first sequence of numbers, and follow the steps in this guide to register the code in your vehicle's system. For older models, this process may require a visit the dealer.