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StueyBII 20 May 2016 07:40 PM

Replacing knackered keyfob (spare one)
 
Hi Everyone,

Hoping someone can help me here. My spare key has stopped working and even trying to reprogram it, it fails.

What are the options because some jokers (Ahem, Subaru) are asking multiple hundreds. I also have the pin code.

The car in question is a WRX 2007. Any help appreciated. Even the local locksmith doesn't seem to know.

Cheers.

Stu

The Trooper 1815 21 May 2016 09:06 AM

Get an aftermarket CAT 1 immobiliser/alarm fitted for a few hundred quid and use the fobs supplied.

Smithys STI 21 May 2016 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by StueyBII (Post 11836023)
Hi Everyone,

Hoping someone can help me here. My spare key has stopped working and even trying to reprogram it, it fails.

What are the options because some jokers (Ahem, Subaru) are asking multiple hundreds. I also have the pin code.

The car in question is a WRX 2007. Any help appreciated. Even the local locksmith doesn't seem to know.

Cheers.

Stu

The circuit board inside the key is quite common to pack up.
You can buy them from a subaru dealer for about £30 then code it using the key pad.

StueyBII 22 May 2016 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by Smithys STI (Post 11836260)
The circuit board inside the key is quite common to pack up.
You can buy them from a subaru dealer for about £30 then code it using the key pad.


Any idea where ? That would be useful even for a punt at £30.

Smithys STI 22 May 2016 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by StueyBII (Post 11836739)
Any idea where ? That would be useful even for a punt at £30.

Any subaru main dealer should stock them.
If not in stock they will be able to get you one for next day.

mazbow 30 May 2016 05:00 PM

What sigma alarm is yours mate? m or s


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