Andy Hayes Posted February 22, 2015 Share Posted February 22, 2015 heyy i noticed i have a keypad in the fuse holder been through all the books and don't seem to have a code to do anything with it would i have to go to a dealer to get the code?? are can u do anything with the fob?? cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gambit Posted February 22, 2015 Share Posted February 22, 2015 Yeah it's the alarm's code for like locking the doors on ignition start and changing a few things. also you can disarm the immobiliser, and adding more fobs, but you will need the master code for that. And yes mainstealers for it :( I do have a guide on the the codes you have to enter for some stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Hayes Posted February 23, 2015 Author Share Posted February 23, 2015 i got it sorted a guy from another forum sent me some codes and as long as u can disarm the alarm u can just put a new code in so its all sorted now!! would av cost me a fortune if i would av gone to some 1, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gambit Posted February 23, 2015 Share Posted February 23, 2015 Nice one mate. Might have been in the guide I have but not sure I think I'd looked for a way of doing it before. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jay14 Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 I have the same problem, where did you get the codes? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Hayes Posted April 13, 2015 Author Share Posted April 13, 2015 hello pal i lad of a fb forum gave me a link i cant remember if i have still got it will have a look dont come on here much so sorry for late reply. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy Hayes Posted April 13, 2015 Author Share Posted April 13, 2015 As long as you have a working remote you can input a new pin code even if current pin is not known. Have done a few of these for customers & normally for free. Instructions are below, please follow correctly & make sure you input digits on the keypad so you see red LED flash one time for each press, if you are too slow you will see the red LED flash multiple times & will need restart from scratch. Once done correctly the alarm will chirp to confirm process complete, test you chosen 4 pin code for arming & disarming of the alarm then have a cup of tea, make a secure note of your current new PIN & say thanks ... Enter new PIN on M30 alarm (1 working alarm fob needed) - Arm and then Disarm the system using a working Radio Key.- Within 30 seconds of disarming, type into the keypad- *17856*92*wxyz*wxyz# (where wxyz is your new PIN code)- Arm the system with the Radio Key- You should now be able to disarm the system using the new PIN code 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jay14 Posted April 13, 2015 Share Posted April 13, 2015 Cheers mate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaulson Posted June 2, 2015 Share Posted June 2, 2015 I have the same problem, no code. If I can change the code then fantastic! I'm presuming the radio key is the Fob? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaulson Posted June 2, 2015 Share Posted June 2, 2015 EDIT: Double post Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr B Posted June 2, 2015 Share Posted June 2, 2015 ^ this has been covered on here long time ago, all you need is at least one working remote > http://uk.subaruownersclub.com/forums/topic/1543-alarm-system/?p=24257 Full advanced manual for sigma can be had here > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Ub2apq5-pfcjJhSm5XUHNyUzQ/view?usp=sharing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyf86 Posted October 6, 2021 Share Posted October 6, 2021 On 2/23/2015 at 6:20 PM, Andy Hayes said: i got it sorted a guy from another forum sent me some codes and as long as u can disarm the alarm u can just put a new code in so its all sorted now!! would av cost me a fortune if i would av gone to some 1, hat was cod pleas as i have a fob that works but no one nos the code need help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr B Posted October 6, 2021 Share Posted October 6, 2021 simply read the linked manual ... Resetting PIN code: If you do not have the current PIN, then follow option A. However if you do not have a working Radio Key, then you will have to use option B and obtain the systems PIN code from Subaru (UK). Your dealer can obtain this for you if you can provide proof of ownership and the alarm systems 16-digit serial number. A.Using a working Radio Key: - Arm and then Disarm the system using a working Radio Key. - Within 30 seconds of disarming, type into the keypad- *17856*92*wxyz*wxyz# (where wxyz is your new PIN code) - Arm the system with the Radio Key - You should now be able to disarm the system using the new PIN code B. Using the current PIN Code (if a working Radio Key is not available): - Arm and then Disarm the system using the current PIN - Within 30 seconds of disarming, type into the keypad- **abcd*92*wxyz*wxyz# (where abcd is your current PIN code and wxyz your new PIN code) - You should now be able to arm and disarm the system using the new PIN code When using the keypad always observe the following points: - The PIN number should not be entered too quickly or too slowly - when a digit has been pressed the small LED built into the keypad will illuminate briefly as confirmation and only then should the next digit be entered. - If an incorrect digit is pressed or the delay between entering digits exceeds10 seconds, then the LED above the keypad will flash rapidly and the PIN attempt should be abborted and started again after 30 seconds. - Due to the small size of the keypad some users may find a rubber tipped pencil easier to use. DO NOT use the sharp tip of a ball point pen etc, or press excessively hard on the keypad as this will only damage the membrane and cause a digit to remain pressed, causing a continual incorrect PIN. - The keypad allows only THREE PIN attempts and then will "Lock Up" if an incorrect number is entered a third time. This is a security feature to prevent random PIN attempts disarming the system. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin Time Posted October 7, 2021 Share Posted October 7, 2021 13 hours ago, Mr B said: simply read the linked manual ... Resetting PIN code: If you do not have the current PIN, then follow option A. However if you do not have a working Radio Key, then you will have to use option B and obtain the systems PIN code from Subaru (UK). Your dealer can obtain this for you if you can provide proof of ownership and the alarm systems 16-digit serial number. A.Using a working Radio Key: - Arm and then Disarm the system using a working Radio Key. - Within 30 seconds of disarming, type into the keypad- *17856*92*wxyz*wxyz# (where wxyz is your new PIN code) - Arm the system with the Radio Key - You should now be able to disarm the system using the new PIN code B. Using the current PIN Code (if a working Radio Key is not available): - Arm and then Disarm the system using the current PIN - Within 30 seconds of disarming, type into the keypad- **abcd*92*wxyz*wxyz# (where abcd is your current PIN code and wxyz your new PIN code) - You should now be able to arm and disarm the system using the new PIN code When using the keypad always observe the following points: - The PIN number should not be entered too quickly or too slowly - when a digit has been pressed the small LED built into the keypad will illuminate briefly as confirmation and only then should the next digit be entered. - If an incorrect digit is pressed or the delay between entering digits exceeds10 seconds, then the LED above the keypad will flash rapidly and the PIN attempt should be abborted and started again after 30 seconds. - Due to the small size of the keypad some users may find a rubber tipped pencil easier to use. DO NOT use the sharp tip of a ball point pen etc, or press excessively hard on the keypad as this will only damage the membrane and cause a digit to remain pressed, causing a continual incorrect PIN. - The keypad allows only THREE PIN attempts and then will "Lock Up" if an incorrect number is entered a third time. This is a security feature to prevent random PIN attempts disarming the system. Brilliantly clear instructions - thanks. I'm tempted to change my pin to a new, easier for me to remember one, but as I have butter-fingers and a knack for technological mayhem, I'm leaving well alone (for now!!). 😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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