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2005 Subaru Outback Keyless Entry Remote Fob Smart Key Programming Instructions

How to Program a 2005 Subaru Outback Key Fob, Keyless Entry Remote, Smart Key

Programming Instructions Step by Step:

Programming new remotes

The keyless entry system is equipped with a code learning feature that allows you to program new transmitter codes into the system or to delete old ones.

The system can learn up to four unique transmitter codes. The four transmitter codes may be the same or different.

To register a new transmitter with the keyless entry system, it is necessary to program the transmitter's code (identification number) into the system.

A label showing the code is affixed to the bag containing the transmitter, and another is affixed to the circuit board inside the remote. If there is no bag, open the remote and make a note of the eight-digit number.the code is also inside the remote transmitter

Programming the remote transmitter code (from the owners manual)

read through this first since everything needs to be done in a quick sequence1. Sit in the driver's seat, close all doors and the rear gate or trunk lid etc

2. Open and close the driver's door one time.

then Within 45 seconds

3. open and close the driver's door once

4. turn the ignition key from LOCK to ON 10 times within 15 seconds.

An electronic tone will sound once, a buzzer will continue to sound and the interior light will continue to flash until the transmitter codes are completely registered.

If you do not perform the steps above within 45 seconds an error will occur and neither an electronic tone nor the buzzer will sound and the interior lamp will not flash. In this event, start all over again.

Within 45 seconds do the following

Open and close the driver's door once within 15 seconds and an electronic tone will sound for 30 seconds. If you do not perform the operations within 15 seconds an error will occur and the electronic tone will not sound. In this event, perform the registration steps again beginning with # 3 above.

Ok, here is the fun part...

Before the electronic tone stops, press the power door lock button to LOCK the same number of times as the leftmost digit of the transmitter code.

For example, press the LOCK button 8 times if the leftmost digit of the code is8. If the number is 3 then LOCK the door 3 times etc...

When you have finished entering the number, push to UNLOCK side within five seconds and

Then do that for all the remaining 7 digits of the code. After each series pull the lock knob to the UNLOCK side within five seconds.

When you are finished, within 5 seconds push that LOCK button to UNLOCK one time and then do it all again, the full series.

Yes, once again start with the left digit and re-enter each one using the lock button within a few seconds.

When you have entered the eighth digit the second time an electronic tone will sound for 30 seconds.

The electronic tone will stop sounding when you start entering the number. If you do not start entering the number using the lock knob before the electronic tone stops sounding, an error will occur. In this event, perform the registration steps again beginning with part 3 above.

If the interval between one push of the knob and the next exceeds five seconds, an error will occur.

In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part4. If an error occurs six times, perform the procedure again starting with part3.

If the code entered the second time is not identical to the code entered the first time, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part5. If an error occurs five times, perform the procedure again starting with part3.

If you wish to program another transmitter code into the system (up to four transmitter codes can be programmed into the system), perform the procedure beginning with part4. When you have finished programming all of the necessary transmitter codes into the system, remove the key from the ignition switch.

Test to make sure it's right

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