IDSUB-G (TP1-DIAG)
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This carbon transponder chip can be known as an IDSUB-6 - 4D82 DST80 - 6E-17 or TP34 Subaru G-Chip.
This type of transponder is used with many Subaru models from around 2011 onward.
KEY BLADE OF A GENUINE SUBARU REMOTE KEY WILL BE STAMPED WITH A G TO IDICATE A G-CHIP IS IN USE
TP1 - DIAG
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This type of transponder is generally known as a "programmable" chip in that it needs to be programmed to the vehicle using diagnostic type scan tools or key programmers.
It is not user programmable unless you have specialist diagnostic scan tools.
This chip will read slightly differently on different types of cloning devices and so you may see is identified as 4D82 DST80 or as TP34 TEXAS CRYPTO 3RD GEN or as 6E-17(SUBARU G) etc.
It can generally only be coded to the vehicle using special equipment by a licensed locksmith or motor vehicle repairer.
We can do this for you at our workshop. Additional fees apply to have this service.
This type of chip is know as a carbon chip and they are very small and can easily be lost when a car key is opened up to change the remote battery.
Without this chip in the key head of the key, the car will not start as this chip contains security information that the car looks for every time the ignition it turned to start the car.
There are many versions of these carbon chips and all have different types of information in them. The vast majority will have a code printed on them to help identify them and most codes start with the letters PCF but not always as they can be made by different manufacturers.
These ones here have nothing priinted on them, which makes it difficult to identify unless you have a device to read them.
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