SubaruRaptor
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That is the emergency one. There is another 1 that you use to program it. The process for that is a bit fidley.I've heard rumors that the key code is taped to the drivers side fuse box. maybe check there?
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That is the emergency one. There is another 1 that you use to program it. The process for that is a bit fidley.I've heard rumors that the key code is taped to the drivers side fuse box. maybe check there?
Thanks. I have the same code in the glovebox. That code will not even unlock the doors. I gave up on wireless AA and removed my phone from the truck wifi and just hardwire it. Having the wireless charging and wireless AA was something I looked forward to but the wireless charging did not charge my phone while using wireless AA so I had to plug the phone in anyways. Sucks to pay for features that you can't use if you want to.My card with the code was in the glovebox still in the shrink-wrap. That code does not work in the infotainment system for setting/resetting the keypad code, but it did work using the process to program it on the actual driver's door keypad.
I am having more and more issues with Android Auto failing to connect wirelessly as well, normally after I park and restart the truck within a shorter period of time, like after getting gas. Will have to try manually restarting the infotainment which I think we can do holding the power button and seek right for 10 seconds (or maybe volume down and seek right on steering wheel)? Definitely isn't the phone. I can get it to find the phone and start to connect, but then it always fails. Software is all up to date on the phone and truck.