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i'm sure you can get the pin code from Subaru. The problem is if any of the previous owners have changed it! Like i have with mine


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  • actionman
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    Hi mate   you need an M series remote which you can buy easily enough from Ebay. Doesn't have to be brand new. Then all you do is programming it using the keypad & pin.   I bought an Impreza y

  • you've answered the question yourself, just follow the programming instructions to tell the system to accept to fobs. You have to program your original fob again with the new fob so it doesn't delete

  • actionman
    actionman

    took me about 30secs to find this on Ebay ;)   http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151266125759?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

I might have it it's been that long I have not looked at the paper work I just add to it with stuff ;)

But I'm sure I didn't see one, will ask at my Subaru dealer see what they say :)

Ok cheers for the help  mate

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Hi there,

I am new owner of 2005 Forester ... Brilliant car. But need a spare single button remote. Cannot see anything on ebay and don't want to pay £360+ to dealer. Any suggestions?

Hi mate welcome to S.O.C breakers yards or fleebay has always been the best bet I have found :(  

Nice one mate I guess you got sorted out with doing Subaru's too now then :D 

yes mate. The problems i have is when customer doesn't have the pin code to program the remote. I can't program new keys to remote locking without it. Transponder isn't a problem as my equipment doesn't need a pin code for that kind of thing.

 

Then there's sourcing the remotes. I have to get new ones from Subaru. 2nd hand remotes pop up on Ebay but the 1 button remote keys seem to be the hardest to get hold off 2nd hand. When i do get hold of them it's a case of sticking the remote board in a new case along with a new transponder chip for the immob


Oh right I know I'm after another one mines broken away from the keyring :( and worried I will lose it. 

you can get the pin code from Subaru at a price. I can also get the code from my key suppliers but just for the Sigma systems. The problem that i've had with this before is that a lot of people change the pin code & when i order the code i get the code that was supplied with the car when new. I've been to do remotes for 2 Imprezas & the code i ordered didn't work as someone had changed it

I'm sure I had a code as long as you have at least one working fob you could change it. Or are these people with non working/lost fobs ?

no mate you don't need an original fob if you have the code. My 2000W came with the code, just 1 key & no fobs. I made another key & bought 2 new Sigma fobs off Ebay then programmed them using the code.

I know that sorry my fault I was meaning if they have lost the code but have a working fob just one there was a way to change the master code, I'm sure I had the info somewhere  :blink:


Yep think thats the one I have them on a PDF format

i got a printed copy of the Sigma manual with my Impreza. The Sigma fobs i bought also came with printed programming instructions

I know Sigmas a bit of a ****** but I guess you want it to be on a car like the Subarus. There was a guy on another forum I used to use that worked for sigma but he got banned otherwise I would have Pm'd him see if he could help you out more. 

Hi there,

I am new owner of 2005 Forester ... Brilliant car. But need a spare single button remote. Cannot see anything on ebay and don't want to pay £360+ to dealer. Any suggestions?

maybe keep an eye on this:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SIGMA-SUBARU-BMW-HYUNDAI-VW-LTI-ETC-EARLIER-M-SERIES-1BUTON-REMOTE-ALARM-KEY-FOB-/310919408031?pt=UK_Car_Accessories_Safety_Security&hash=item48643da99f#shpCntId

So yours has a separate fob? I'd presumed the remote was built in with the key because every Forester I've seen about that age has had remote & key together in 1 fob & not separate

Sorry, I did not make it clear ... I have a fob with a key. Only 1 button, fob almost the size of a matchbox.

I'm a dunce with cars but did manage yesterday to put in a new pin, without knowing the old pin.

Speed test in Chertsey cut a key without door opening remote, but with transponder, which manually opens the door and starts ignition, but sets off alarm when starting. At least I can now silence alarm on keypad but would really like a second key with remote opening.

Subaru quoted £280 for the key, £60 to program it, plus vat.

The Forester key is a conversion done by sigma, they made the remote board fit the central locking subaru remote key & had a new one button cover made, Keyless fobs work & program just the same.

I take it your current fob will lock/arm & unlock/disarm !

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