January 13, 201412 yr Has anyone on hear done any work with the Subaru key less entry systems? I bought a 98' Impreza awhile back and it came with a key fob, but didn't work.. put a new battery in the key fob still nothing, looked under the dash to make sure everything was hooked up, all checked out okay... Never messed around with any of these but would like to get it working again, so if anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it!....another thing my 01 legacy had the same thing and when I locked the doors manually and shut it it would do the "beep" sound, My Impreza does not though...Don't know if that helps any....and It is a Subaru OEM dealer installed key less entry system
January 13, 201412 yr there's a routine to follow. I forget it but it's fairly easy to find on a good search engine. Easy to do, too. (also, there is a button hanging down from behind the dash that must be found)
January 14, 201412 yr yeah, I forgot the entire routine but something about turning the key from off to on (not start) a certain number of times, locking/unlocking the door... find that routine... it's easy then. an easy google search found this:Programming or Overriding the Alarmwhen you have lost the remoteOpen driver's door.Turn ignition key to 'On'Press and *hold programming button* in(see diagram, button under dashboard)After 15 seconds the the door locks willcycle 3 times. Do not release Programming buttonPress lock (left) button the remotes tobe programmed. The door locks will cycle one time.Exit programming mode by releasing Programmingbutton under dashboard and turning key to off. Follow the directions... I don't think I'm coming over to your house to set this up, either. Edited January 14, 201412 yr by later_Peter
January 14, 201412 yr Author Thanks, I'll have to give it a try...Yeah Oregon is a bit of a trek to New York, lol
January 14, 201412 yr link to programming info, Subaru Keyless Entry, Security Alarm, Immobilizer Key, Remote Start Systems. Most years and models there is also a write up about a keyfob repair. but if the fob is not programmed , you may not be able to tell if it isn't working. the repair deals with corrosion inside the buttons on the circuit board. its a good write up , with great pictures. tip regarding programming, some folks have a problem with false alarms or stray alarms. the fix is to program your fobs several times until all 4 possible fob slots in the system are programmed. one fob programmed four times will do this. Edited January 14, 201412 yr by johnceggleston
January 15, 201412 yr Author Thanks for the write up about it, tried it though and the locks never cycled...I have to look into it a little bit more and chase some wires to see just where the power is coming from for the alarm system..Any Ideas on where they are usually spliced into at? It is an OEM Subaru key-less entry system probably installed by a dealer, not 100% sure though
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