Subaru Impreza 2009 won't start

Asked by Rita Nov 11, 2012 at 11:32 AM about the 2009 Subaru Impreza

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Drove car yesterday, Put key in this morning and won't start.  Headlights turn on, idiot lights turn on
while key is engaged then nothing, engine does not turn

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Take out your + battery and full out and put it back the two big wiring back of the engine if you front the engine is in the center back of engine

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what steps have you tried to correct the problem? have you taken off your positive battery terminal for atleast 5 mins and reset the car? have you checked your voltage on your battery and made sure it read 14.1 volts? also the chip in the igition could be bad so it isnt reading the chip in the key... out of ideas on this one bud

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Check the battery on the key! Try a spare key with no electronic features. Our Outback wouldn't start using the key with open/close and panic buttons, however it started right up with the plain spare key Turns out the battery inside the electronic key was dead

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I have a 2009 impreza, pull the low beam bulb OUT and told the wife to take it the parts store to pick one up...next day wont start, came home and put the dead bulb back in and started right up....figure that out.

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Hey guys my 09 WRX is throwing a party 1572 the key match the car starts then dues security light stays on constant after I try to strat it

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