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Old 24 May 2015, 12:12 AM
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Hi,

Just bought a 2001 WRX but only got one key with it. I've looked around and seen a few different versions.
Mine has two buttons and no Subaru branding at all.

Can I buy another key and code it to my car? If so, how?

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Old 24 May 2015, 08:39 AM
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Get a key cut at timpsons with the immobiliser chip cloned, buy a central locking fob of eBay ac110 iirc an program using in car key pad.
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Thanks, but where's the keypad?

I've read that it could be in the glove box or the coin pocket on the driver's side. It ain't.

I've had various parts of the interior in bits trying to fix the endless rattles ( this motor is lucky it handles well - what a racket! ) and haven't come across a keypad yet?
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Normally by drivers right knee under fog light switch in front of fuses.
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It's not there. Had the coin tray out to get at the fuse box and have had my hand and forearm right up under the dash for a good feel around in case somebody had cable tied it up out of the way. Can they be unplugged and removed? If it has been, should there be a bracket or multi plug left behind?
I see nothing.
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Sorry to hijack but how exactly is this done? Is there a guide some where as I need another key for my blob widetrack.
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Originally Posted by DaveyP
It's not there. Had the coin tray out to get at the fuse box and have had my hand and forearm right up under the dash for a good feel around in case somebody had cable tied it up out of the way. Can they be unplugged and removed? If it has been, should there be a bracket or multi plug left behind?
I see nothing.
Do you have an additional alarm fob with the single 2 button key ? If not and you only use the 1 key to unlock, start, and lock the car, and there is no keypad in the coin box, then chances are you do not have a Sigma alarm fitted (which might also indicate a parallel import as all newage UK imprezas had the Sigma alarm issued as factory standard).

European imports (mine included) do not have the Sigma alarm fitted as standard and only have a key to stop / start / immobilze. Do you have the original Subaru handbooks with the car - should be an indication in there as to where the car originally came from and will also tell you if there is an alarm fitted ...
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Hi,
Yeah, I've only got one key. It has two buttons on it. One to unlock, one to lock. There's a screw near the top of the blade which is proud of the casing.
I do have a handbook, but I don't suppose that there's any way of knowing whether it originally came with the car.
I've got no history for it except for the previous owner's pile of receipts.
Can I tell whether it's imported / which alarm it has etc from the chassis number?

Thanks
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Sorry, no additional fob.
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Originally Posted by jonnyboy82
Sorry to hijack but how exactly is this done? Is there a guide some where as I need another key for my blob widetrack.
Programming an additional Sigma alarm fob:

http://www.scoobypedia.co.uk/index.p...RemoteControls

As for coding another key, it's either a Subaru dealer or a capable auto-locksmith ie:

http://www.tamworthlocksmith.co.uk/car-keys/subaru

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Originally Posted by DaveyP
Hi,
Yeah, I've only got one key. It has two buttons on it. One to unlock, one to lock. There's a screw near the top of the blade which is proud of the casing.
I do have a handbook, but I don't suppose that there's any way of knowing whether it originally came with the car.
I've got no history for it except for the previous owner's pile of receipts.
Can I tell whether it's imported / which alarm it has etc from the chassis number?

Thanks
Dave
You could contact Subaru UK - they should be able to tell you from the VIN if it's a Subaru UK car or not. They were able to help me out and confirmed mine was imported from Subaru Ireland - I didn't realize the European cars came without an alarm as standard and so was searching high and low for the keypad, which if in situ would be in the coin / fuse box where you have been looking.

You can fill out an online form here:http://subaru.co.uk/support/

Or you can write to them at Subaru (UK) Ltd, IM House, South Drive, Coleshill, Birmingham. B46 1DF.

I completed the online form and they emailed back within a few working days.
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Thanks for your help.
Much appreciated.
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