Blobeye STI Alram Keypad - Help
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Blobeye STI Alarm Keypad - Help
I've had my 03 STI blobeye a year now, and i've come to a point where i would love to know what the keypad in the coin slot, below the steering wheel does.
Anyone know where to find my code?
I do have a little 'flange' of metal on a keyring with one of my spare keys, it has 5 number pressed into to it? Possibly that?
How do i go about programming it, just for future ref. really. Maby info to pass on to the next owner...
Anyone know where to find my code?
I do have a little 'flange' of metal on a keyring with one of my spare keys, it has 5 number pressed into to it? Possibly that?
How do i go about programming it, just for future ref. really. Maby info to pass on to the next owner...
Last edited by Bigbob3000; 18 November 2010 at 11:11 PM.
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Its for the standard alarm, as you have mentioned.
Its used for programming functions, or arming/disarming in the event your fob doesn't work.
You might find your code somewhere in the documents that came with that.
Best bet is to change it to something you can remember:
https://www.scoobynet.com/security-1...a-key-fob.html
Its used for programming functions, or arming/disarming in the event your fob doesn't work.
You might find your code somewhere in the documents that came with that.
Best bet is to change it to something you can remember:
https://www.scoobynet.com/security-1...a-key-fob.html
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Anything you want to know about the alarm you'll find via the search. Can do a lot of stuff via the pad - including changing the way it behaves in certain ways you might like. Also worth popping over to the SIDC forums where (former Sigma employee) Sigma Sam has already written the answer to virtually everything and anything you could ever ask.
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No, that's your key number - you'll need that if you ever need to order a spare one from Subaru. As above the keypad controls the UK importer fit Sigma alarm, and the PIN for this (along with the Thatcham conformity certificate) should be in the car's paperwork.
Anything you want to know about the alarm you'll find via the search. Can do a lot of stuff via the pad - including changing the way it behaves in certain ways you might like. Also worth popping over to the SIDC forums where (former Sigma employee) Sigma Sam has already written the answer to virtually everything and anything you could ever ask.
Anything you want to know about the alarm you'll find via the search. Can do a lot of stuff via the pad - including changing the way it behaves in certain ways you might like. Also worth popping over to the SIDC forums where (former Sigma employee) Sigma Sam has already written the answer to virtually everything and anything you could ever ask.
Interested to see what the keypad can change...
Thanks again mate...