Keyless Entry Control Module

2014 Subaru Outback 2.5i, Standard TransSECTION Keyless Entry Control Module
  • Model without tire pressure monitoring system
    Fig 1: Identifying Keyless Entry Control Module Terminals (Model Without Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
    G06653881Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
Terminal No. Item Measuring condition Standard
3 (U-ART com.) - Cannot be measured -
4 (+B) ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Always 10 - 14 V
7 (GND) ↔ chassis ground Resistance Always Less than 1 Ω
  • Model with tire pressure monitoring system
    Fig 2: Identifying Keyless Entry Control Module Terminals (Model With Tire Pressure Monitoring System)
    G07916525Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
Terminal No. Item Measuring condition Standard
2 ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Tire pressure warning light: Not illuminated → Illuminated 0 V → 10 - 14 V
3 ↔ Chassis ground Waveform Speedometer Pulse generation
4 (IG) ↔ Chassis ground Resistance IG OFF → ON 0 V → 10 - 14 V
5 (GND) ↔ chassis ground Resistance Always Less than 1 Ω
6 (+B) ↔ Chassis ground Voltage Always 10 - 14 V
11 (U-ART com.) - Cannot be measured -
12 (SSM communication) - Cannot be measured -
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