Subaru Car Keys
Replacing a Subaru remote key (key fob) involves getting a new key fob that works with your vehicle’s remote entry system. Below is a detailed guide to help you understand the process, costs, and where to get a Subaru remote key replacement.
What is a Subaru Remote Key?
A Subaru remote key typically refers to a key fob that combines the traditional car key with remote access features like:
- Keyless entry (locking/unlocking doors remotely).
- Panic alarm.
- Remote start (in some models).
- Trunk release (depending on the model).
These keys communicate with your vehicle via radio frequency signals to allow you to lock, unlock, and sometimes start the car without physically inserting the key into the ignition.
Replacing a Subaru Remote Key
1: Identify Your Key Type
Before replacing a Subaru remote key, you’ll need to determine which type of key you have. Subaru keys typically fall into one of the following categories:
- Traditional key with a remote fob (separate key and remote).
- Integrated key fob (where the key blade is built into the remote fob).
- Smart key for keyless entry and push-to-start vehicles.