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mbright81 21 November 2021 08:01 AM

Key fob programming
 
Morning

I have an early bug STI import on an X plate. Central locking fob has packed up, it’s not the battery. EBay have replacements and I want to make sure I can program it ok. There’s different methods on you tube but I thought I’d ask on here. Thanks in advance.
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Vxr2010 21 November 2021 10:55 AM

by the looks of what you have key wise , plus it being a jdm import and they often don’t have any security , you also don’t seem to have the factory immobiliser which were not cat 2 approved any way ? or any other security ? my jdm bug sti wagon , i got a sigma cat 1 installed , it may or may not be the fob could it be actuators or something else that’s the issue , if you still want the fob route there is a chap on facebook who does a lot of scooby key and fob stuff , but if it was me i would cat 1 as a good time to do it , plus cost wise not much more to sort than the fob issue 👍

mbright81 21 November 2021 11:01 AM

Thanks mate. Good advice 👍🏻

jaygsi 21 November 2021 12:46 PM

Some come with instructions on how to program them in. Be grateful you don't have the Sigma Subaru immobilizer thats a nightmare if it goes wrong.


Originally Posted by mbright81 (Post 12113338)
Thanks mate. Good advice 👍🏻


Vxr2010 21 November 2021 08:01 PM

the classic shapes and some newer models bought to the uk had sigma alarms fitted by subaru uk which were problematic 😂 they were fitted as a lot of the jdm cars had no security , if there was a radio signal nearby or other issue , the alarm fob would not work , plus there were keypad issues , the newer sigma alarms is what i have fitted to mine and have had no problems with , im not familiar with the sigma immobiliser issues i just know about the cat 1 alarm issues

Don Clark 21 November 2021 09:00 PM

The JDM bugeye "possibly" has a similar OEM keyless entry setup to a MY01 UK Impreza (minus the added Sigma alarm arrangements)
Not only did it use a 2 button fob, it could also have a fob key.....

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The "registration connectors" mentioned below behind the drivers side A pillar kick panel will be single white connectors....


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jaygsi 21 November 2021 09:39 PM

I'd love to have mine removed and more modern alarm system fitted.



Originally Posted by Vxr2010
the classic shapes and some newer models bought to the uk had sigma alarms fitted by subaru uk which were problematic 😂 they were fitted as a lot of the jdm cars had no security , if there was a radio signal nearby or other issue , the alarm fob would not work , plus there were keypad issues , the newer sigma alarms is what i have fitted to mine and have had no problems with , im not familiar with the sigma immobiliser issues i just know about the cat 1 alarm issues


Vxr2010 22 November 2021 07:01 AM

I’m in the herts area ,there is a chap who is a mobile car security fitter , he does travel further as was doing a job in peterborough before mine , he charges 300£ to fit a new cat 1 alarm with a certificate , he will remove non subaru immobilisers then fit a fresh alarm , i have the sigma cat 1 in mine , im not sure where you live pm me if you need his number , my most recent Fsti had a cat 2 poorly fitted so now it’s a cat 1 after the cat 2 was removed , it’s just peace of mind , on top of that every car has a tracker and an extra bit of security a kill switch or fuel cut , at least the older scoobies are not vulnerable to these all too common keyless car thefts

mbright81 22 November 2021 07:21 AM

Thanks Don

I’ve seen this method on YouTube. I think it’s the most likely. I saw another thread that poor quality battery might be the problem. I’m going to try this first and go from there.

mbright81 24 November 2021 08:03 AM

To anyone interested still. I bought a better quality battery and all is working as it should.




Originally Posted by mbright81 (Post 12113370)
Thanks Don

I’ve seen this method on YouTube. I think it’s the most likely. I saw another thread that poor quality battery might be the problem. I’m going to try this first and go from there.



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