Questions & Answers for: Subaru cool start remote battery replacement

Remote Start on '93 Legacy Wagon Quit Working I have a 1993 Subaru Legacy Wagon, and when I bought it from the girl that had it before me, it had a remote start key fob with it. The battery in the fob

Ad

Question about 1999 Legacy

2 Answers

...remote and then try to start it. If your lights are flashing then you need to disconnect your battery negative terminal, then turn on your ignition, then reconnect the battery ground terminal. this ...

Ad

Question about 2000 Outback

1 Answer

...remote with the car, the red sensor on the dash blinks, the parking lights flash and the horn blows. The car won't even start, so I unhook the battery and it starts all over. Any ideas? yes the door ...

...battery in the remote. Not enough power to open doors and problems in starting engine. If you are talking about the Key FOB, most Autozone, Advance, and Oreilys have a remote tester and batteries for ...

...after replacing the battery in a subaru remote key I replaced the battery in the keyless remote the the red light came on and stays on. You put the battery or batteries in upside down, wrong

...start. My wife brought me the keyless remote entry as I did not have one. I replaced the power door lock fuse and the alarm went off as expected. I used the remote to silence the alarm. The car ...

battery but the problem continues. We are the original owners of the car and this problem has never happened before. Maybe the button on your remote has crud on it?? If it's a sealed remote, it in all

...module, wiggled some wires, and it stopped briefly, but continued after that. Remove battery from key less remote, if the problem with flashing lights and battery drain is solved then replace

...as it has an immobiliser. you need to reset it. Disconnect the battery, go an enjoy a coffee, come back and reconnect it. No remote? How do you get into the car and start it without a keyfob and

Question about 2004 Outback

1 Answer

remote start. Was fine for over a year, then replaced battery and then the misfire code began. Plugs and wires are brand new. Never happens when manually started. The act of replacing the battery will

Not finding what you are looking for?

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Popular Products

Top Subaru Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Ronny Bennett Sr.
Ronny Bennett Sr.

Level 3 Expert

6988 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Subaru Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...