Condition: Pre-Owned OEM 201Cpo
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Compatible Vehicles
FOR THIS FCC ID / PART #
Subaru Baja Years: 2003 2004 2005
Subaru Forester Years: 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Subaru Impreza WRX Years: 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Subaru Legacy Years: 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Subaru Outback Years: 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Unsure if this is compatible with your vehicle?
Your vehicle may need a different FCC ID / Part Number depending on your installed Remote Keyless Entry System (RKE): Factory, Dealer or Aftermarket. If you are unsure what system is installed, check your current remote, send us a photo, or contact us.
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This is ONE (1) Factory Original Equipment O.E.M. ready to program (with battery installed) keyless remote control transmitter that will work with your vehicle's compatible FACTORY OEM RKE (remote keyless entry) system once programmed. Installed RKE System Type: Please be sure you have a FACTORY (RKE) remote keyless entry system. It was not standard on all vehicles. If your current remote looks the same then this will work. Other options include: Dealer Installed or Aftermarket. The system installed in your vehicle will CHANGE the required remote. If you are unsure ask your local dealer they will need your VIN # (Vehicle Identification Number (located on our vehicle registration car, on your driver side door jam, or your windshield (lower left drives side))). Why does your vehicles installed RKE / Security system determine which remote control your can purchase? The remotes job is to pair with your vehicles installed RKE system. It will only sync to a matching system; therefore, you cannot purchase a different type of remote than the remote manufactured with the system. It will not pair with a foreign system. Programming: We will send you information on how to locate programming requirement/instructions for your make, model, and year vehicle. Some vehicles have DIY (do-it-yourself) programming instructions available. While other vehicles require diagnostic programming which is available at your local qualified automotive locksmith or dealer. Programming Requirement Information NOTE: The vehicle manufacturers determine the programming requirements at the time of manufacture. We pass the programming requirements / instructions on to you as a courtesy. We do not write the programming nor do we determine which vehicles require diagnostic programming and which vehicles can be programmed by the you (DIY). We are not locksmiths nor mechanics nor are we familiar with EVERY vehicles program sequence. If you have questions: 1. Check your Vehicle Owners Manual for OEM Factory remotes or The User Manual for Dealer Installed or Aftermarket RKE systems. 2. YouTube has many video postings from do-it-yourselfers to assist with all kinds of questions & most customers find if very helpful to WATCH the programming being done which can eliminate mistakes in the sequence. To locate the programming for your vehicle via this method go to YouTube and once there in the search bar type in the following: i. If you have a factory RKE system: your make model year + the words program remote (i.e.: 2005 Ford Mustang program remote) ii. If you have a dealer installed or aftermarket RKE system: the FCC ID or system type + the words program remote (i.e.: ELVAT5C program remote or AS200 program transmitter?) 3. For OEM FACTORY installed systems: send us an eBay message with your vehicles make, model & year = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand. 4. For DEALER INSTALLED RKE installed systems: send us an eBay message with your remote controls FCC ID # and PART# and the vehicles make, model, & year = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand (the programming for dealer installed RKE systems will be different than Factory or Aftermarket installed RKE systems). 5. For AFTERMARKET INSTALLED RKE installed systems: send us an eBay message with your remote controls FCC ID # and PART# = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand (the programming for aftermarket installed RKE systems will be different than Factory or Dealer installed RKE systems). 6. There are also many auto forums that you can go onto by just conducting a google search with your questions. 7. or a local automotive locksmith or your local parts/car/audio store will typically be able to assist you if you are trying to avoid the dealer.
This is ONE (1) Factory Original Equipment O.E.M. ready to program (with battery installed) keyless remote control transmitter that will work with your vehicle's compatible FACTORY OEM RKE (remote keyless entry) system once programmed. Installed RKE System Type: Please be sure you have a FACTORY (RKE) remote keyless entry system. It was not standard on all vehicles. If your current remote looks the same then this will work. Other options include: Dealer Installed or Aftermarket. The system installed in your vehicle will CHANGE the required remote. If you are unsure ask your local dealer they will need your VIN # (Vehicle Identification Number (located on our vehicle registration car, on your driver side door jam, or your windshield (lower left drives side))). Why does your vehicles installed RKE / Security system determine which remote control your can purchase? The remotes job is to pair with your vehicles installed RKE system. It will only sync to a matching system; therefore, you cannot purchase a different type of remote than the remote manufactured with the system. It will not pair with a foreign system. Programming: We will send you information on how to locate programming requirement/instructions for your make, model, and year vehicle. Some vehicles have DIY (do-it-yourself) programming instructions available. While other vehicles require diagnostic programming which is available at your local qualified automotive locksmith or dealer. Programming Requirement Information NOTE: The vehicle manufacturers determine the programming requirements at the time of manufacture. We pass the programming requirements / instructions on to you as a courtesy. We do not write the programming nor do we determine which vehicles require diagnostic programming and which vehicles can be programmed by the you (DIY). We are not locksmiths nor mechanics nor are we familiar with EVERY vehicles program sequence. If you have questions: 1. Check your Vehicle Owners Manual for OEM Factory remotes or The User Manual for Dealer Installed or Aftermarket RKE systems. 2. YouTube has many video postings from do-it-yourselfers to assist with all kinds of questions & most customers find if very helpful to WATCH the programming being done which can eliminate mistakes in the sequence. To locate the programming for your vehicle via this method go to YouTube and once there in the search bar type in the following: i. If you have a factory RKE system: your make model year + the words program remote (i.e.: 2005 Ford Mustang program remote) ii. If you have a dealer installed or aftermarket RKE system: the FCC ID or system type + the words program remote (i.e.: ELVAT5C program remote or AS200 program transmitter?) 3. For OEM FACTORY installed systems: send us an eBay message with your vehicles make, model & year = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand. 4. For DEALER INSTALLED RKE installed systems: send us an eBay message with your remote controls FCC ID # and PART# and the vehicles make, model, & year = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand (the programming for dealer installed RKE systems will be different than Factory or Aftermarket installed RKE systems). 5. For AFTERMARKET INSTALLED RKE installed systems: send us an eBay message with your remote controls FCC ID # and PART# = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand (the programming for aftermarket installed RKE systems will be different than Factory or Dealer installed RKE systems). 6. There are also many auto forums that you can go onto by just conducting a google search with your questions. 7. or a local automotive locksmith or your local parts/car/audio store will typically be able to assist you if you are trying to avoid the dealer.
Specifications
Condition
Pre-Owned OEM 201Cpo
FCC ID
A269ZUA111
Part#
88035AC231 CANADA: 700 101 672 MADE IN JAPAN
Dealer part #
88035AC231
Buttons
2: Unlock/Disarm, Lock/Arm/Panic (Gray or Orange & Blue)
Frequency
434 MHz
Battery Type
1: CR2032
Additional Information
Condition Explanation: Pre-Owned
Pre-Owned = Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. Scroll through listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
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Programming Instructions:
FCC ID A269ZUA111 ALPINE SYSTEM
1999 Legacy only: Passive arming of the optional 1999 alarm system.
The dealer could program the alarm to arm automatically whether the doors are locked or not. In this mode the doors must be manually locked or using the power lock button or the remote.
In Passive Mode the system will automatically activate in one minute but will not lock the doors. it will arm the alarm even if the doors are not locked. Lock the doors using the power lock switch with the door open. If you are using the remote to lock the doors, there would be no reason to set Passive Mode because locking with the remote would arm the alarm anyway so I'm not sure why this function exists.... To open the doors use the remote or the key, but then the alarm will go off and you'll need
To set Passive Mode:
Open driver's door and remove the plastic step sill that curves up toward the front.
Connect the single-pole white connectors.
the plain gray buttons were used 99-01, colored buttons for 2002-04
replacement note: this style remote has been discontinued and replaced by the new style in late 2009. See your local dealer.
How To Use The Alpine Alarm
Battery #CR2032.
Range? App 50ft. Battery fade, other cars, buildings, walls etc affect range.
1. Locking. Push the large button. This locks all the doors and will set the alarm (if equipped and in setable mode).
2. Unlocking. Push the small button once to unlock the driver's door and disarm alarm, if set. Push the small button a second time to unlock all the doors.
3. Honking horn?
On 1999-2002 models the horn honks once for lock and twice for unlock, 3 times if a door is not closed. This audible honk feature is optional. To turn it off or to turn it on unlock all the doors and hold *both* buttons down until the horn honks once. The horn will always honk 3 times if a door is not fully closed when you lock it.
This was changed in 2003, models to a 'chirp'. There is no longer an audible honk feature. If a door is ajar the system will chirp 5x and the lights flash.
4. Alarm. (optional)
System chirps when locked with the remote if you have an alarm, and no you can't turn the chirp off.
5. Valet mode or alarm off: alarm light (red dot center dashboard display) rapidly flashing 3 times means the alarm is in "Valet" mode and is not setable. The light will stop flashing when you start the car.
To set valet mode or just to disable the security alarm system: 1. unlock all doors 2. physically open the driver's door 3. hold the UNLOCK button on remote for 2+ seconds or so. The red 'security' light will then flash 2 times a second until the car is turned on.
6. Arming the alarm: to make an alarm in valet model arm-able, unlock all the doors and hold the small button down on the remote until the light stops flashing. Now when you lock the doors the alarm will be set and the light will flash on and off, on and off.
7. Alarm goes off?
Push the small button on the remote
OVERRIDING the alarm when you don't have a Remote to disable it.
If you don't have the remote put the key in the ignition and turn it on and off three times and the car will start on the 4th time
8. Program remotes: works on Alpine system.
Unlock all doors, foot on brake, all doors closed. Cycle key quickly but carefully on-off appr 10 times until the car honks one time.
Do not turn the key far enough to start the car, just to the 'on' position so the dashboard lights up.
When the horn honks, open and close the driver's door, press any remote button and that's it.
Program another remote? Quickly open and close the driver's door again and push a button on the 2nd remote. That's it.
When you're done, remove the key and the horn should honk 3 times. You're all set.
Sometime it takes more than 10 on-offs to set program mode. Open/close the door, lock/unlock etc, wait 10 minutes, then try again
All remotes include working batteries (except case-only purchases)
A purchased remote needs to be programmed after you receive it in order to work with your specific vehicle