Subaru Legacy: Remote keyless entry system
Subaru Legacy: Remote keyless entry system
CAUTION
● Do not expose the remote transmitter to severe shocks, such as those experienced
as a result of dropping or throwing.
● Do not take the remote transmitter apart except when replacing the battery.
● Do not get the remote transmitter wet. If it gets wet, wipe it dry with a cloth
immediately.
● When you carry the remote transmitter on an airplane, do not press the button
of the remote transmitter while in the airplane. When any button of the remote transmitter
is pressed, radio waves are sent and may affect the operation of the airplane. When
you carry the remote transmitter in a bag on an airplane, take measures to prevent
the buttons of the remote transmitter from being pressed.
● FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The transmitter for the remote keyless entry system is located inside the key head.
The remote keyless entry system has the following functions.
● Locking and unlocking the doors (and rear gate (Outback)) without a key
● Opening the trunk lid (Legacy) without key
● Sounding a panic alarm
● Arming and disarming the alarm system. For detailed information, refer to “Alarm
system” F2-15.
The operable distance of the remote keyless entry system is approximately 30 feet (10 meters). However, this distance will vary depending on environmental conditions. The system’s operable distance will be shorter in areas near a facility or electronic equipment emitting strong radio waves such as a power plant, broadcast station, TV tower, or remote controller of home electronic appliances.
NOTE
The remote keyless entry system does not operate when the key is inserted in the ignition switch.
- Locking the doors
- Unlocking the doors
- Opening the trunk lid (Legacy)
- Unlocking the rear gate (Outback)
- Vehicle finder function
- Sounding a panic alarm
- Selecting audible signal operation
- Replacing the battery
- Replacing lost transmitters
Locking the doors
Press the “” button to lock all doors and rear gate (Outback). An electronic chirp will sound once and the turn signal lights will flash once.
If any of the doors (or the rear gate/trunk lid) is not fully closed, an electronic chirp will sound five times and the turn signal lights will flash five times to alert you that the doors (or the rear gate/trunk lid) are not properly closed. When you close the door, it will automatically lock and then an electronic chirp will sound once and the turn signal lights will flash once.
Unlocking the doors
Press the “” button to unlock the driver’s door. An electronic chirp will sound twice and the turn signal lights will flash twice. To unlock all doors and the rear gate (Outback), briefly press the “” button a second time within 5 seconds.
NOTE
If the interval between the first and second presses of the “” button (for unlocking of all of the doors and the rear gate) is extremely short, the system may not respond.
Opening the trunk lid (Legacy)
The trunk lid opens when the “” button is pressed continuously for at least 2 seconds. An electronic chirp will sound twice and the turn signal lights will flash twice.
Unlocking the rear gate (Outback)
Pressing the “” button unlocks the rear gate.
An electronic chirp will sound twice and the turn signal lights will flash twice.
Vehicle finder function
Use this function to find your vehicle parked among many vehicles in a large parking lot. Provided you are within 30 feet (10 meters) of the vehicle, pressing the “” button three times in a 5-second period will cause your vehicle’s horn to sound once and its turn signal lights to flash three times.
NOTE
If the interval between presses is too short when you press the “” button three times, the system may not respond to the signals from the remote transmitter.
Sounding a panic alarm
To activate the alarm, press the “PANIC” button once.
The horn will sound and the turn signal lights will flash.
To deactivate the panic alarm, press any button on the remote transmitter. If a button on the remote transmitter is not pressed, the alarm will be deactivated after approximately 30 seconds.
Selecting audible signal operation
Using an electronic chirp, the system will give you an audible signal when the doors lock and unlock. If desired, you may turn the audible signal off.
To deactivate the audible signal, perform the following procedure. You can also use the same steps to restore the function.
1. Sit in the driver’s seat and shut all doors and the rear gate.
2. Press the unlock side of the power door locking switch.
3. Insert the key into the ignition switch.
4. While holding down the unlock side of the power door locking switch, pull the
key out and re-insert it into the ignition switch at least 5 times within 10 seconds
after performing step 2.
5. Open and close the driver’s door within 10 seconds after performing step 4.
6. To indicate completion of the setting, the turn signal lights flash 3 times and
the chirp sounds 3 times.
You may have the above procedure performed by your SUBARU dealer.
Replacing the battery
CAUTION
● Do not let dust, oil or water get on or in the transmitter when replacing the
battery.
● Be careful not to damage the printed circuit board in the transmitter when replacing
the battery.
● Be careful not to allow children to touch the battery and any removed parts; children
could swallow them.
● There is a danger of explosion if an incorrect replacement battery is used. Replace
only with the same or equivalent type of battery.
● Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the
like.
If the transmitter fails to operate when used within the standard distance, this may indicate a weak battery. Replace the battery as soon as possible. The battery can be replaced by your authorized SUBARU dealer. If you replace the battery by yourself, use utmost care that no dust, oil or water enters the transmitter.
To replace the battery:
1. Remove the screw on the key head.
2. Open the key head using a flat-head screwdriver.
3. Remove the transmitter case from the key head.
4. Open the transmitter case by releasing the hooks.
1) Negative (−) side facing up
5. Replace the old battery with a new battery (Type CR1620 or equivalent) making sure to install the new battery with the negative (−) side facing up.
6. Put together the transmitter case by fitting the hooks on the case.
7. Reinstall the transmitter case in the key head.
8. Reinstall the screw on the key head.
After the battery is replaced, the transmitter must be synchronized with the remote keyless entry system’s control unit. Press either the “” or “” button six times to synchronize the unit.
Replacing lost transmitters
If you lose a transmitter or want to purchase additional transmitters (up to four can be programmed), you should reprogram all of your transmitters for security reasons. It is recommended that you have your dealer program all of your transmitters into your system.
Programming the transmitters
The remote keyless entry system is equipped with a special 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.
Programming transmitter codes into system:
Key unit tag
Transmitter circuit board
To register a new transmitter with the remote keyless entry system, it is necesary to program the transmitter’s code (identification number) into the system. A tag showing the code is affixed to the key unit, and another is affixed to the circuit board inside the transmitter. If there is no tag, open the transmitter case and make a note of the eight-digit number. Program the number into the system in accordance with the following procedure.
1. Firmly close the doors and the rear gate (Outback) or trunk lid (Legacy).
2. Open the driver’s door, sit in the driver’s seat, and close the door.
3. Perform the following steps within 45 seconds.
(1) Open and close the driver’s door once.
1) LOCK
2) ON
(2) Insert the key into the ignition switch, then turn it from the “LOCK” position to the “ON” position 10 times within 15 seconds.
NOTE
● When you complete step (2), an electronic tone will sound once.
● If you do not perform steps (1) and (2) within 45 seconds, an error will occur. An electronic tone will not sound. In this event, perform the whole procedure again beginning with part 1.
4. Open and close the door once within 15 seconds.
NOTE
● When part 4 of the procedure is completed, an electronic tone will sound for
30 seconds.
● If you do not perform the operations in part 4 within 15 seconds, an error will
occur and the electronic tone will not sound. In this event, perform the registration
steps again beginning with part 3 of the procedure.
5. Before the electronic tone stops sounding, press the lock side of the power door lock switch the same number of times as the leftmost digit of the transmitter code. For example, press the lock switch eight times if the leftmost digit of the code is 8.
NOTE
● The electronic tone will stop sounding when you start entering the number.
● If you do not start entering the number using the lock switch before the electronic
tone stops sounding, an error will occur. In this event, perform the registration
steps again beginning with part 3 of the procedure.
● If the interval between one press of the switch and the next exceeds 5 seconds,
an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part
4. If an error occurs six times, perform the procedure again starting with part
3.
6. When you have finished entering the number, press the unlock side of the lock switch within 5 seconds.
NOTE
● An electronic tone will sound.
● If you press the unlock side of the lock switch when more than 5 seconds have
passed, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning
with part 4. If an error occurs six times, perform the procedure again starting
with part 3.
7. Perform parts 5 and 6 of the procedure for each of the remaining digits of the transmitter code beginning with the second digit (counting from the left) and finishing with the eighth digit.
NOTE
● When you finish entering the eighth digit, an electronic tone will sound for 30 seconds.
● If the interval between one press of the switch and the next exceeds 5 seconds, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part 4. If an error occurs six times, perform the procedure again starting with part 3.
8. Before the electronic tone stops sounding, use the power door lock switch to reenter the transmitter code beginning with the leftmost digit.
NOTE
If you do not start entering the number using the lock switch before the electronic tone stops sounding, an error will occur. In this event, perform the procedure again beginning with part 3.
9. When you have finished entering the code a second time, an electronic tone will sound for 1 second to indicate completion of registration, provided the code entered the second time is identical to that entered the first time.
NOTE
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 part 5. If an error occurs five times, perform the procedure again starting with part 3.
10. 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 part 4. When you have finished programming all of the necessary transmitter codes into the system, remove the key from the ignition switch.
11. Test every registered transmitter to confirm correct operation.
Deleting old transmitter codes
The control unit of the remote keyless entry system has four memory locations to store transmitter codes, giving it the ability to operate with up to four transmitters. When you lose a transmitter, the lost transmitter’s code remains in the memory.
For security reasons, lost transmitter codes should be deleted from the memory. To delete old transmitter codes, program four transmitter codes into the system. If you have only one current transmitter, program it four times. If you have two current transmitters, program each one twice. If you have three current transmitters, program two of them once and the third one twice. This process will leave only current transmitter codes in the system’s memory.
NOTE
Make sure no one else is operating their remote keyless entry system within range of your vehicle when programming transmitters. If someone else were to operate their remote transmitter while you are programming your transmitters, it is possible that their transmitter code will be programmed into your system, allowing them unauthorized access to your vehicle.