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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
They donโt send you directions. They send you a QR code to scan which then asks for Credit card info which is a scam. Terrible company.
NCDMVU
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
The key is as described. For some reason, the seller sent a key that was already cut. However, I re-ordered and the new key came promptly via Amazon.
Yude
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
NO GOOD FOR 2015 Subaru Forester. I spent $280 with Locksmith to program these keys and it worked for about 3 days. Everytime I unlock my car the alarm activates. This key IS NOT FOR THIS CAR.
Steve Enoch
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
I have a 2017 Subaru Impreza. This key worked perfectly. The locksmith had no issues cutting or programing the key to work with my car.
Rachel
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
Works great for my 2015 forester, needed to have it professionally programed by a local company for $75 but still a lot cheaper than getting a spare from the dealership, even though they only gave me one key when I bought it ๐
JIBBY
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
The buttons didn't work but I can use it as a valet key ..and I did take it to the dealership to make the keys
Ju1es606
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023
I actually ordered this key blank in March of 2018, but I was finally able to actually use it now in May of 2023. Back in 2018 when my '17 WRX was a relatively new car, every locksmith I called would immediately respond with "Nope!" as soon as I gave them the Make Model and Year. So the fob sat in a drawer for 5 years and I, fortunately, managed to avoid losing my only car key for that whole time.Fast forward to today, now that the car is old news, and it was a cakewalk getting this working. Found the fob again, checked the battery (it was good!) and called my local Batteries Plus about cutting and programing. For $85 out the door, they got the key cut and working just like it was OEM. $135 for a spare key vs dealership cost makes this a slam-dunk choice. Really pleased that I was able to get this done after such a long time, hence the review.One piece of advice, if you plan on taking the Batteries Plus route make sure you call around if there are multiple in your area. One location quoted me almost twice as much as what I ended up paying.
John T Cronin
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2019
I wanted to get an extra set of keys for our Subaru's. Most chip-key duplication services can't make Subaru keys. I checked out several firms. Many thought they could, but could not. Some said they could if I could get the blanks, and they could not either. Some had very high charges, greater than $150.The answer: KeylessOption and Batteries Plus!KeylessOption helped me get the exact correct key/fob for my Subaru's. This was not a trivial task. Many of the lookup/cross reference services did not identify the correct keys for my cars. The trick is to use the FCC ID number.With it KeylessOption was able to get me what I needed. Batteries Plus has a new system that can duplicate Subaru keys. They charged me $40 to cut and program a key. Their prices for keys/fob's are pretty high. KeylessOption cab get you the right key and at a good price. In the end I was able to get working keys for my cars at a total price of $80 each, which is about 1/2 of my other options.A big thank you and my highest compliments to KeylessOption. They helped make this project a success. Without them this project would have failed.
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