UrbanX Replacement 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca Transponder Key – Fcc: N/A – Pn: 57497-Ag11A – 0 Button
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Replacement Transponder Chip Key for Subaru B9 Tribeca (2006)
999 in stock
🚗 Vehicle Compatibility
This key is compatible with:
- Subaru B9 Tribeca: 2006
FCC ID: N/APart #: 57497-Ag11A
✅ Product Details
- High-quality aftermarket transponder chip key
- Must be cut and programmed by a locksmith or dealer
- Compatible with your vehicle’s immobilizer system
2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca Transponder Key Replacement
This 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca Transponder Key is a direct OEM-quality replacement for your 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca. Designed to match factory specifications, this transponder chip key provides reliable performance and seamless compatibility with your vehicle’s security system.
Transponder Key Features
- OEM quality construction and materials
- Transponder chip included – ready for programming
- Uncut blade – can be cut by any locksmith
- FCC ID: N
- Part Number: 57497-Ag11A
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How to Verify This Is the Right Key for Your Subaru
Before purchasing a replacement transponder chip key for your 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca, verify these details to ensure a perfect match:
5-Point Compatibility Checklist
- Verify Year, Make & Model — Confirm this key is listed for your exact 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca. Even within the same model, different trim levels or production dates may use different key types. Check your owner’s manual or the sticker on the driver’s door jamb for your exact model year.
- Match the FCC ID — This is the most reliable way to guarantee compatibility. Open your current key fob and look for the FCC ID printed on the back of the case or on the circuit board inside. The FCC ID identifies the exact radio transmitter — if the FCC IDs match, the keys are functionally identical.
- Check the Part Number (MPN) — The manufacturer part number (also called OEM part number or MPN) is another way to verify compatibility. This key’s part number is 57497-Ag11A. You can find your vehicle’s correct part number in the owner’s manual, by searching with your VIN at a Subaru parts department, or on your existing key.
- Count the Buttons — Make sure the replacement has the same number of buttons in the same layout as your current key. Common configurations: 3-button (Lock, Unlock, Trunk/Panic), 4-button (Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Panic), 5-button (adds Remote Start). A key with different buttons may still work for basic functions but won’t have all features.
- Confirm the Key Type — Your Subaru may use different key types depending on the trim level:
- Transponder chip key — Traditional metal key with an embedded chip. Requires programming to start the engine.
- Key fob remote — Plastic remote for lock/unlock/trunk. Works alongside a separate ignition key.
- Remote head key / flip key — Combination key blade + remote in one unit.
- Smart key / proximity key — Push-button start. Stays in your pocket — the car detects it wirelessly.
Make sure you’re ordering the correct type for your 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca. If your car has push-button start, you need a smart/proximity key. If you turn a physical key to start, you need a transponder or remote head key.
Quick Verification Summary
| Vehicle: | 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca |
| Key Type: | Transponder Chip Key |
| Part Number: | 57497-Ag11A |
Tip: If you’re unsure, take a photo of your current key (front and back) and compare it to the product images above. The FCC ID is the single most important number to match.
Not Sure Which Key You Need?
- Check your existing key — Flip it over and look for the FCC ID and part number printed on the case or circuit board.
- Call a Subaru dealer parts department — Give them your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and they can tell you the exact key part number for free.
- Search by VIN online — Several free VIN decoders can identify your key type and part number.
- Contact us — Send us your year, make, model, and a photo of your current key. We’ll help you find the right replacement.
Programming Guide: 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca Transponder Chip Key
🔧 This key requires professional programming by a locksmith
Your 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca transponder chip key needs to be programmed with professional equipment. Don’t worry — a local automotive locksmith typically charges just $50-$100 for programming, which is a fraction of what the Subaru dealership charges ($150-$300+). Buy the key here and bring it to any automotive locksmith.
Locksmith Programming: What to Know Before You Go
If your key requires professional programming, an automotive locksmith is almost always cheaper than the dealership — typically $50-$100 for programming only vs. $150-$300+ at the dealer. Here’s how to get the best service at the best price:
Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Locksmith
- “What’s the total cost for programming only?” — You already have the key. Get a flat-rate quote for programming, not a quote that includes a new key.
- “Do you have experience with [your make/model]?” — Not all locksmiths have tools for every brand. European vehicles (BMW, Mercedes, VW, Audi) require specialized equipment.
- “Do you come to me, or do I come to you?” — Mobile locksmiths save you a trip but may charge a service call fee ($25-$50). Fixed-location shops may be cheaper.
- “Is there a warranty on the programming?” — Reputable locksmiths guarantee their work. If the key stops working within 30 days, they should reprogram free.
- “What’s your license number?” — Many states require locksmith licensing. Unlicensed operators are a red flag.
Red Flags to Watch For
- Extremely low quotes ($15-$29): Scam locksmiths advertise impossibly low prices, then inflate the bill once they arrive.
- No physical address or business name: Legitimate locksmiths have established businesses with verifiable addresses.
- Refusing to give a quote over the phone: A professional should be able to estimate cost once they know your vehicle make, model, year, and key type.
- Pressuring you to buy their key instead: You have the right to provide your own key. They should charge programming-only pricing.
- Unmarked vehicle: Professional mobile locksmiths drive marked vans with company branding.
Tips for the Best Experience
- Bring ALL your existing keys — When a new key is programmed, existing keys may need reprogramming. Have them all present.
- Have your vehicle registration ready — Locksmiths are required to verify ownership before programming keys.
- Tell them the FCC ID — This helps them verify the key is correct before attempting programming.
- Ask about mobile service — Most automotive locksmiths come to you, so you don’t need to tow your car.
- Check Google reviews — Look for reviews specifically mentioning car key programming for your vehicle brand.
Estimated Programming Cost Comparison
| Option | Key Cost | Programming | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subaru Dealership | $150-$350 | $75-$200 | $225-$550 |
| Locksmith + Our Key | Our price | $50-$100 | Our price + $50-$100 |
| Brand | UrbanX |
|---|---|
| Condition | New |
| Years | 2006 |
| Make | SUBARU |
| Model | B9 TRIBECA |
| MPN | 57497-AG11A |
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