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    Post SUBARU Forester Smart key adapting method for all key lost tutorial

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    We all knows SUBARU spare parts is very expensive, all key lost will cost a lot, here we share the SUBARU Forester key
    adapting method for all key lost.

    Abstract:
    SUBARU Smart key all key lost key adaption have two common methods:
    1. Disassemble the SMT Main ECU, Use AD900 programmer to write data into Toyota smart key, it can directly start the car, No need adapting on the car again, but must use AD smart key.
    2. Disassemble the SMT Main ECU, immobilizer(ESL/ELV), Write initialization data, then study the key on the car.
    Here we share the second method, SUBARU Forester use 5290 smart key, Year 2013, No immobilizer, disassemble the SMT Main ECU and ELV Write initialization data and study the key.



    Process:
    1. Get the ELV(below steer column), disassemble the ELV module, find the 8 PIN EEPROMon the circuit board, Model No. : 93c46.
    Desoldering the 93c46, use programmer and adapter read the data, make a backup first then change the code shown as below picture.
    -keep the Red marked code code the same, others all change to F, When dump revised, use programmer and adapter write back to 93c46 eeprom, and solder back to the circuit board.
    2. Disassemble the SMT Smart ECU(back side of the A column of the car), it’s appearance is the same as Toyota except the LOGO, disassemble the shell find the 8 PIN eeprom near the CPU, EEPROM Model No. : 93C86. Disassemble the 93c86, Write initialization data, assemble back to the car, if without error the dashboard could be light up.
    3. Use Key programmer add new keys directly. Use K518, X300, or I80 key programmer, connect the car OBD interface, select SUBARU, then XV smart system, direct add new key, all down, after the keys added, no need sync, directly start the car.

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    Good work keep it up

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    Hello Steve Please help me to fix onesubaru forester from 2009 with smart system and start button.
    Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve powell View Post
    Preface:


    We all knows SUBARU spare parts is very expensive, all key lost will cost a lot, here we share the SUBARU Forester key
    adapting method for all key lost.

    Abstract:
    SUBARU Smart key all key lost key adaption have two common methods:
    1. Disassemble the SMT Main ECU, Use AD900 programmer to write data into Toyota smart key, it can directly start the car, No need adapting on the car again, but must use AD smart key.
    2. Disassemble the SMT Main ECU, immobilizer(ESL/ELV), Write initialization data, then study the key on the car.
    Here we share the second method, SUBARU Forester use 5290 smart key, Year 2013, No immobilizer, disassemble the SMT Main ECU and ELV Write initialization data and study the key.



    Process:
    1. Get the ELV(below steer column), disassemble the ELV module, find the 8 PIN EEPROMon the circuit board, Model No. : 93c46.
    Desoldering the 93c46, use programmer and adapter read the data, make a backup first then change the code shown as below picture.
    -keep the Red marked code code the same, others all change to F, When dump revised, use programmer and adapter write back to 93c46 eeprom, and solder back to the circuit board.
    2. Disassemble the SMT Smart ECU(back side of the A column of the car), it’s appearance is the same as Toyota except the LOGO, disassemble the shell find the 8 PIN eeprom near the CPU, EEPROM Model No. : 93C86. Disassemble the 93c86, Write initialization data, assemble back to the car, if without error the dashboard could be light up.
    3. Use Key programmer add new keys directly. Use K518, X300, or I80 key programmer, connect the car OBD interface, select SUBARU, then XV smart system, direct add new key, all down, after the keys added, no need sync, directly start the car.
    Hello steve thanks for the useful info but please can u send me pictures for editing data in elv and smart ecu because in ur post i can not see any picture thanks in advance
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    Thanks very much for sharing. Can you share the initialization data?

 

 

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