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key-from-new-car-2021-08-29-05-15-15-utc-min-scaled.jpgHow to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key

woman-showing-the-car-keys-2022-12-16-22-09-32-utc-min-scaled.jpgThe Saab 9-3 key fob Programming 9-3 has an impressive amount of appeal for drivers. It has good visibility and an impressive performance engine. It also has a great safety rating.

It is nevertheless important to ensure that you have two keys that work for your vehicle. If you lose the only key, it can be very costly to buy the new one.

How to Replace the Ignition Key in the Saab9-3

If the car key won't turn on you must replace it. This guide will guide you through the steps to do it on a Saab 9-3. You'll need a replacement key with a reprogrammable battery and a brand new key-fob case.

Contrary to earlier models, modern Saab vehicles use a transponder on the key-fob, instead of a physical key made of metal to unlock and start the car. The reprogrammable batteries in the key-fob inevitably become worn out and can't hold any charge. This is especially the case if you use the same key with the same lock.

A professional locksmith can change the battery quickly. You can also do it yourself if you have the right tools and a bit of patience. The first step is to take the key-fob from its case. This is done by inserting a flathead screwdriver into the slot located in middle of the case. The plastic is thin, and is easily damaged.

When the case is opened and you are able to prepare the new key by combining the lower section of the key that was used previously with the transponder and banana on the new key. This will ensure the new key is correctly paired to your CIM and can be a major difference when replacing the sole keys for your Saab 9-3.

How do I replace the ignition Key on the Saab 900

If you don't have two keys, you will have to take off the steering wheel and dashboard in order to access the ignition. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery cable. Once the battery is disconnected, you are able to remove the trim and dashboard pieces around the steering wheel. Once the dash is taken off, you can push a screwdriver into the hole in the back of the ignition switch and take it out.

The ignition barrel has key locks that could stop the car from starting if the key isn't in it. If the ignition switch on your 900 isn't working, check the key to see whether it's inside the lock or stuck in the barrel of the ignition. It's also a good idea to rotate your keys on a regular basis and keep them clean to ensure that they don't get bent.

Saab cars differ from other cars in that they don't have traditional metal keys. Instead, the car is able to recognize the electronic signals generated by the key fob through a chip that is specifically designed for it.

If you lose only one key fob that is working, your dealer will charge you the cost of replacing your computer module (also known as the CIM). We can however reprogram your computer's EEPROM, and then prepare it to accept new keys without replacing it. You'll save more than 50% off the dealer's cost! This is the SAAB Key PROGRAM. Find out more about it here!

How do you replace the ignition Key in the Saab9-5

The metal component of classic Saab keys is simple to duplicate and does not present a major threat to theft of vehicles. The electronic component of the key fob has a chip that recognizes the car when the key is placed in the ignition switch.

Saab has relied on the technology of this anti-theft system for more than 10 years. It's not as good as an actual lock on the door but it makes the act of stealing your car more difficult. Every Saab owner must keep a spare Saab key in their car.

The majority of new Saabs come with two keys, however they can be purchased from the dealer's expense using a handheld device referred to as a Tech-2. The cost can be under $400 for the transmitter+transponder (different than the metal key blade/shell that opens the doors and turns the ignition cylinder). The only exception to this is the NG 9-3 cars, which are more modern and more advanced features that require a key-fob.

If you lose all keys and the dealer replaces your CIM or TWICE modules, and charge you the cost of replacement. We can reprogram your computer's EEPROM to accept new keys, without replacing expensive modules.

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If your saab replacement keys 9-3 key fob begins having problems turning the lock barrel, it may be time to replace it. The procedure is quite simple and you don't need to go to a dealership. Instead you can do it yourself at home, using just some basic tools.

It is first necessary to prepare the keys for your new car. Before you start, disable the anti-theft system by placing blocks under your rear wheels and releasing your handbrake. Then, put the key in the ignition and turn it to the on position that activates the accessories but does not start the engine. Repeat this procedure 5 times, then turn off the key on the "on" position.

You'll then need to purchase an additional case for your key fob. They can be found at a variety of auto parts stores and are usually quite affordable. You can get them with or without electronics, depending on the model.

To open the case, put a flathead screwdriver inside the slot located in the middle, and gently work it. The case will split easily and, once you've done that, you'll have access to the internal electronics. To remove the electronics use a small screwdriver and try prying them out gently.

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