Try this site... http://www.cars101.com/subaru/keyless.html#alpine used it to program a remote for my 2005 Outback Wagon
http://www.cars101.com/subaru/keyless.html#code%20alarm That should help you out some.
See "Programming the Transmitters" on page 10 in chapter 2 "Keys and Doors" of your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
See "Sounding a Panic Alarm" on page 15 in Chapter 2 "Keys and Doors" of your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
The outback is a general term which refers to the vast, remote areas of inland Australia. Because it is an Australian term, it is something found in the sourn hemisphere.
To program the remote key fob for a 2001 Subaru Outback, start by sitting in the vehicle with all doors closed. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position, then back to "Off" eight times within 10 seconds, ending in the "On" position. The door locks should cycle, indicating the car is in programming mode. Press any button on the key fob to pair it, and then turn the ignition off to complete the process.
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no they only sell wii play with the wii remote because it is a set
I have an 02 Outback and if it's the same on yours you have to hold both the unlock and lock buttons on your remote at the same time for more than two seconds. It helps if you first unlock the vehicle and then do the above procedure. To turn the beep off you just repeat the step above.
Australians often refer to the remote countryside as the "outback." This term typically describes the vast and sparsely populated areas of the country that are far from urban centers.
Australia is known for its outback, which refers to the vast, remote, and mostly uninhabited interior regions of the country.
Lock and unlock the driver door with the remote if the alarm is on because of a disconnected battery.