![]() ![]() It does not change so once you have it for your car you can go nuts. You need an immobilizer code (which is VIN specific) to program keys/fobs. You have to have a NASTF LSID or be very good friends with a Subaru parts manager. Tip and review 3: need an immobilizer code to program keys/fobs I wound up having to buy a new(ish) laptop running win7 to get it going. it emulates the SSM3 and uses cracked SSM software (which is why it’s such a pain to set up). ![]() I have one from and find it useful as it will talk to everything on the car, including immobilizer systems. Tip and review 2 : SSM talk to everything on the car incl. I have one which only covers the earliest models. Not true anymore but I still paid less for the VXdiag with software than I would for a single piece of software for my T-code pro. I make and program keys for a living and for a while the SSM was the only thing that would program the prox fobs. Tip and review 1: SSM was the only thing that would program the prox fobs Here are the customer reviews with tips and guides. This is for the question: Can I buy a VXDIAG Subaru to program new keys? ![]()
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