Specifications
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GENERAL OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
There are two types of systems fitted to Subaru vehicles that can
generally be identified by the model year, however this is not always
the case.
Detailed below is a guide to help you determine which system is fit-
ted.
- > 2000
This system can normally be identified by having a keypad in the
glovebox.
These vehicles can also be fitted with a Sigma alarm that have a
separate remote control.
AD100 cannot be used to program these remote controls. Program-
ming of the remotes can only be performed using the AD15 Sigma
alarm programmer, available from your local distributor.
2000 - >
This system has no keypad or separate remote control. The key is
now integrated with the alarm/central locking remote control in the
head of the key.
The remote control is programmed as part of the key programming
sequence with AD100.
Notes:
1. On vehicles around 2000, both systems might have to be tried to
determine the correct system even if the system physically
represents the system described above.
2. When programming keys with AD100 the alarm must be dis-
armed.
3. Only Genuine Subaru transponders must be used when pro-
gramming keys.
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE
ECU IDENTIFICATION
PROGRAM KEYS
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