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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 a dealer or an automotive locksmith. This is accomplished by connecting a computer machine to your car.
To program your Subaru unlock the door to the driver's side using the door button, and then close it. You will hear a chime in the instrument panel, and the dome lights will flash.
Step 1: Locate the Transmitter Circuit Board
There are a few different ways to program your key fob. First, you should know which kind of key fob you own. This can be done by studying the key fob's shape or by listening to the car's sound.
Once you have the necessary information, you can start the process of programming your key fob from home. To accomplish this, you'll require a metal key and a screwdriver with a flat head. Open the key fob by twisting it. Then, push the metal key into the case and then release the battery from the small tabs that hold it in place. Replace the battery and put the case back together.
Step 2 Step 2: Unscrew your Key Fob Case
The battery should be replaced. This is a good idea, as it can revive key fobs that aren't working no longer. However, there are some cases where the buttons in the key fob could be damaged. If you see that the metal contacts of the button are loose Try soldering them back into place again in order to make them function once more.
Be sure to turn off your ignition and close your doors before you begin. Close the driver's side doors and then press the door button 10 times in rapid succession. You'll then hear the instrument panel chime, and your dome light should flash. This indicates you're now ready to move on.
Step 3: Put the Key Fob into the ignition
Many articles on the internet will tell you how to program your brand new or replacement Subaru keyfob at home. However, many of them don't provide specific instructions. Reprogramming an electronic lock is best done by an experienced auto dealer in Fort Bliss or a locksmith.
Sit in the driver’s seat with all doors shut and the engine off. You can open the door button control and use it to unlock all doors. Close and open the driver's door two more times. Remove and insert the ignition key (don't rotate it) 10 times over 40 seconds. The system should sound chirps to confirm that the settings have been changed.
Step 4: Turn the ignition On.
It is important to know that this method of programming a key fob is effective if you have a working key. If not an auto-locksmith or a dealer will be required to program the key for your Subaru Fort Bliss.
After the key is programmed, it should be capable of starting your car in about 5 seconds. Begin by closing all doors and shutting off the engine. Sit in the driver's chair and unlock all the doors by pressing the button on the door. Insert the key into the ignition then turn it on to the first position (the electrical systems will turn on but the engine remains off) then return to the off position ten times in rapid succession.
Step 5: Unlock the Driver's Door
Subaru offers a variety of premium cars equipped with key fobs that lock and unlock doors and start the car and defrost the windows. However, at times, these devices aren't working as they should.

To fix this problem then you should contact an auto locksmith or dealer. This will solve the issue and ensure that your vehicle is safe.
You must first open and close the driver's side door. Place the key in ignition and then turn it back to position 1. Then, you can return it to the off position. Repeat this ten times an order as fast as you can. After the tenth time, you should hear an audible sound.
Step 6 Step 6: Press the Lock/Unlock buttons on the Driver's Door
If you need to replace the battery inside a Subaru key fob, the procedure is straightforward. The first step is to open the exterior fob casing. Then then, use a flathead screwdriver to pry open the interior case and remove the old battery.
After removing the battery, replace it with the new one. Close the case. Assume a seat in the driver's chair and open all doors with the door-button control. Finally, place the key in the ignition and turn it so that the electrical systems are switched on but the engine is off. Repeat this 10 times in a line until you hear a chime on the instrument panel. This will turn the system into programming mode.
Step 7 7. Press the Lock/Unlock button on the Passenger's Door
The irritating chirp that can be heard when you lock or unlock the Subaru Key Fob from the outside of the vehicle can be a distraction for certain owners. In certain situations you can deactivate the chirp by opening and shutting all doors by double-clicking the lock button on your key fob.
Close all doors, including the lid for the fuel-filler, and turn off the ignition. For 10 seconds then press and hold the lock button on the key fob. 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 be altered to ensure that the doors and fuel-filler lid lock automatically without having to press the request switch.
Step 8 Step 8: Enter your 8-digit Transmitter Number
Write down the first sequence of 8-digits and keep it handy. Now, get in subaru key fob , close all the doors and then turn the key to the first position (towards on). After 10 turns, the instrument panel will chime once.
The circuit board for the transmitter is located within the key fob case. There are usually two or three sets of numbers (8-digits) on the circuit board. Note the sequence that starts with the first number, and follow the instructions in this guide to register the code on your vehicle's system. For older models, this procedure might require a visit to the dealer.