Subaru Outback "woodriff key" is good for the life of the vehicle.
http://www.cars101.com/subaru/keyless.html#code%20alarm Should do it for ya...
See "Programming the Transmitters" on page 10 of chapter 2 "Keys and Doors" in the "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
See "Keyless Entry System" on page 10 of chapter 1 "Doors and Locks" in your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
Use the spare key or call a locksmith.
lights are on
It has something to do with the immobilizer & keyless entry system programming. Take your car to the dealer. He will have to use a special scanner and laptop PC to program.
You have to have the dealership program a key less entry remote for 2011 Toyota Camry.
That depends on what is wrong with it. You have not given enough information for me to give a reasonable answer. Try replacing the battery in the key fob first.
go straight to the subaru dealer...They will program it for free... I took both my subarus to them...it was programmed in less them 3minutes... (2) different dealers and charged me nothing... Danny
Install a spare fuse at the PDI (test mode) fuse socket in the main fuse box unde the hood. Next, turn the ignition switch to ON (engine off), and confirm the warning light turns off. Turn the key to OFF and remove the spare fuse.
You could use skp100 to program the key by yourself even if all keys are lost. Easy to operate in 5 seconds!