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How to Get a Subaru Replacement Key
Whether you have lost your Subaru keys or require an extra set, there are many ways to go about getting one. This article will go over a few of the most popular methods.
Locate the circuit board for the transmitter inside your key fob. The owner's guide will contain instructions on how to open it. Note the first eight-digit code.
Keyless Entry
Keyless entry lets you open and start your car without a mechanical key. This feature is also referred as Toyota Smart Entry by certain manufacturers. It utilizes the radio wave that travels from your key fob to the car. The car responds by unlocking the door or triggering the motor. Certain keyless entry systems permit you to open the trunk.
Unlike traditional keys, which are susceptible to being broken bent, scratched or bent, the electronics in key fobs are designed to protect against damage. These systems aren't completely secure. They are vulnerable to hacking and also have security issues. For this reason, you should change the codes on your key fobs regularly and avoid leaving them in the hands of anyone else.
To turn on the keyless entry system, you need to put your hand on the door's handle (or press the handle button). Your car will then send out an incredibly short radio signal, which is only effective within a narrow range. If your key fob falls within this range, then the car will respond by sending a code to unlock or start the vehicle.
It's essential to have a professional install your keyless entry system. Certain aftermarket kits can only unlock the door for the driver, whereas the most sophisticated offer remote start and smartphone connectivity. Professional installation ensures that the installation is carried out correctly, and that there aren't any other issues with the wiring in your vehicle.
Ignition switch/Lock Cylinder

The ignition switch is a mechanical device that is used to lock the engine of the car when the key isn't in it, thereby preventing car theft. It's possible to wear it out and stop working. function as expected when the key is inserted and removed. An automotive locksmith can often repair this by replacing or smoothing the wafers within.
The lock Cylinder is a more intricate component that is also prone to wear out over time making it difficult for you to insert or remove the key from the ignition. Locksmiths are usually able to smooth the wafers within the cylinder, but it could also be necessary to replace the whole cylinder.
In most cases, a locksmith with experience can have your Subaru running within a matter of minutes. You can have a spare key made so that you are prepared in the event that the original key fails.
If you'd prefer buying an alternative from a dealer like Hiley Subaru Fort Worth. Dealers can help you ensure that you're getting the correct key for your vehicle and that it's properly programmed. They may also offer the warranty and other benefits you won't get from an aftermarket company. If your Subaru has no transponder and isn't an older model, the dealer may also provide you with a standard key made of metal.
Key Fob Battery
If the key fob you have isn't opening the doors or starting the vehicle like it did in the past, it probably needs an upgrade to the battery. This is particularly true if your signal strength of the key fob is gradually getting weaker and you need to click the button harder or more than before to activate it.
The process of replacing the battery is quite simple. First, you'll need to open the keyfob. This can be done using a flathead screwscrew in various locations around its edges.
Look for a small slit or notch in the line that separates the two halves of the key fob, then press a flathead screwdriver or coin into it until it opens up. Then, take out G28 , then place a new one into the same place and ensure that you use one that has the same chemical composition as the older one (CR2016 batteries are common). Finally you can snap the fob's two halves back together.
Key fob batteries are typically CR2025 lithium button cells, that are available in packs of two or six at a variety of general and home improvement stores. They are also available on the internet, and they are usually sold by popular brands such as Energizer and Panasonic.
Key Blanks
If you take a closer look at the thousands of keys on hooks behind our front counter, you'll see they are all very similar. It's important to remember that the majority of keys are nickel-silver. They are more durable than keys made from brass. This helps to prevent key breakage and saves money on maintenance calls, service calls and new keys. Kaba Ilco Corporation makes our blanks. They also produce "LookAlikes" that operate authentic brand locks when cut correctly.
Our parts department has all the replacement parts and key blanks that you require for your Subaru. We also have high-security key blanks with additional security features, like a laser cut design that makes it more difficult to duplicate and an immobilizer that shuts off the vehicle's engine in case it is altered with.
We recommend working with an authorized Subaru dealer or retailer who is authorized by Subaru, such as Hiley Subaru of Fort Worth. The technicians will confirm your identity and the Subaru model as well as the warranty status. They will also confirm that the unique transmitter number has been reprogrammed correctly in case you require an additional transponder key. They generally charge between $50-$250 for this service, however you can often get part of the cost covered by your auto warranty or roadside assistance plan.