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One of many gremlins I am trying to sort out on my '09 Legacy I recently bought. The car sat for about 14 months prior to me buying it with a blown engine. The battery was dead, obviously. Anyway, got it back on the road and the key fob doesn't work. I DO have a CEL currently for some other issues that I am awaiting parts for, but in the meantime I can't clear the CEL. I have followed the ridiculous key fob programming procedure multiple times without success. The battery in the fob is good. I am fast learning that these cars have a myriad of idiosyncrasies. I am wondering if the key fob programming feature is disabled due to the CEL....much like my traction control and cruise control are...anyone know?
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Just out of curiosity, what have you tried? I'm not sure if this works in an 09, and if this is what you tried, or if you're trying with a scantool.

https://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/09-key-fob-upgrade-programming-224446.html

 

The service manual says a maximum of 4 keys can be stored, not sure if that's the problem too.

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I am following the procedure thats in the owner’s manual. I only have one fob key and the Valet key. I have no idea how many keys may have been programmed to it in the past. However it doesn’t matter because I can’t even get the car to enter the programming mode.
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I see, I had no idea the owners manual had that kind of information, but I see it now.

 

 

I've done some searching, and haven't come up with much information.

 

 

The thread below did make me wonder, when you put a key in the ignition, is there a chime?

https://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/109-gen-3-2005-2009/494613-can-t-get-vehicle-into-key-fob-programming-mode.html

 

 

Also, everything is good with your driver side window switch now right?

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I see, I had no idea the owners manual had that kind of information, but I see it now.

 

 

I've done some searching, and haven't come up with much information.

 

 

The thread below did make me wonder, when you put a key in the ignition, is there a chime?

https://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/109-gen-3-2005-2009/494613-can-t-get-vehicle-into-key-fob-programming-mode.html

 

 

Also, everything is good with your driver side window switch now right?

 

Yep, windows are fixed. Now I am wondering if there may have been another shunt installed on that remote start aux connector also - for the power door lock function. I'll have to re-visit those drawings you posted.

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What I need to do is locate one of these automatic cars in the junkyard and look and see what kinda fittings might be attached to the ends of these two un-used connectors that get plugged into the remote start module when it's installed.
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