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Subaru Outback · 2010–2025

Subaru Outback Key Fob Battery Type and Replacement

The specification is not the same across every year we cover, the table below shows exactly where it changes.

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Has the Subaru Outback key fob battery specification changed by year?

Model yearsFob battery
20202025CR2032 (push-button-start smart key, standard across this generation)
20152019CR1620 (2015–2016 flip-key remotes); CR2032 on later push-button-start Limited/Touring smart keys. Check which key your trim uses
20102014CR1620 (exposed-blade flip key with integrated remote)

Each row links to the full specification for that generation, including trim-by-trim breakdowns and the part numbers. Where engines within a generation differ, that page separates them.

Full specifications by generation

The key fob battery on a Subaru Outback is set by its generation, not its model year, so each generation has one page carrying the complete figures, part numbers and fitment notes for every year it covers.

Subaru Outback key fob battery: common questions

What battery does the Subaru Outback key fob take?

A single CR2032 (push-button-start smart key, standard across this generation) coin cell.

Can you use a CR2032 instead of a CR2025 in a Subaru Outback key fob?

This fob takes a CR2032 (push-button-start smart key, standard across this generation), so start there. The two cells share a 20 mm diameter but differ in thickness, and the thicker one does not always seat in a housing built for the thinner.

How do you open a Subaru Outback key fob?

Slide out the mechanical emergency key first, which usually releases a catch, then part the halves with a plastic pry tool or a coin wrapped in tape. A screwdriver will mark the case and can crack the seam.

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