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How to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key

The Saab 9-3 is a great car that is full of driver appeal. It has excellent visibility and an impressive performance engine. It has a high safety rating.

cropped-KeyLab-1.pngIt is nevertheless important to ensure that you have at the very least two keys that work for your car. It could be costly to replace a key in the event that you lose it.

How to replace the ignition Key on the Saab 93 replacement key 9-3

You'll have to change your car key in case it isn't turning. This guide will guide you through the steps to do it on a Saab 9-3. You'll require a replacement key and a new battery that can be reprogrammed and a new key-fob cover.

The most modern Saab models use a transponder instead of a traditional key to unlock the car and start it. The problem with this is that the reprogrammable battery in the key-fob can wear out and lose charge any longer. This is particularly relevant if you use the same key for the lock you have.

A professional locksmith can change the battery with ease. If you've got the right tools and patience you can do it yourself. The first step is taking the key-fob off. This is accomplished by inserting a flathead screwdriver into the slot located in the middle of the case. The plastic is brittle, and easily damaged.

Once the case is open 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 properly mated to your CIM that can make a significant difference when replacing the sole key for your Saab 9-3.

How to replace the ignition Key in a Saab 900

If you don't have two keys you'll need to remove the dashboard and steering wheel to access the ignition. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery cable. Once the battery is disconnected, it is possible to remove all the trim pieces and dashboard pieces that surround the steering wheel. After the dashboard is taken off, you can push a screwdriver into the opening on the back of the ignition switch and take it out.

The ignition barrel has an ignition lock that can prevent the car from starting if the key isn't in it. If your 900's ignition switch isn't working properly, check the key to determine if it's in the lock or snared into the ignition barrel. It's also recommended to rotate your keys regularly and clean them regularly to ensure that they don't get bent.

Saab cars are different from other cars in that they don't use traditional keys made of metal. Instead, the car detects the electronic signals generated by the key fob by a specific chip inside it.

If you lose just one key fob that is working, your dealer will charge you an extra fee to replace your computer module (also called the CIM). We can however reprogram your existing computer's EEPROM to prepare it to accept new keys without replacing it. You'll save up to 50% off the price of the dealer! This is the SAAB Key PROGRAM. Find out more about it here!

How to Replace the Ignition Key in the Saab9-5

The metal component of a classic Saab key is easy to copy, and also not much of a deterrent against vehicle theft. The real protection is the electronic component of the key-fob, which has a chip inside which recognizes your car once it's inserted into your ignition switch.

Saab's anti-theft system has been relying on this technology for more than a decade. It's not quite as effective as a physical door lock however it makes stealing your car a lot harder. This is the reason why every Saab owner should always keep an extra key on hand.

The majority of new Saabs come with two keys. However, they can be purchased from an dealer by using a handheld device called Tech-2. 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 rule is the NG 9-3 models, which have more modern, newer features that require an ignition key.

If you lose all keys in the event of a loss, the dealer will replace your CIM or TWICE modules, and charge you a premium for it. We can reprogram your computer's EEPROM to accept new keys without having to replace expensive modules.

How do you replace the ignition Key in a Saab XC90

It may be time to replace your SAAB key fob if you're having difficulty turning the barrel of the lock. The procedure is quite simple and you don't need to visit a dealership. Instead you can do it yourself at home by using a few simple tools.

You'll first need to prepare the new keys. Before you begin, turn off the anti-theft by placing blocks underneath your rear wheels and releasing your handbrake. Insert the key into the ignition and then turn the key to the "on" position. This will activate the accessories but not start the engine. Repeat this five times, then turn off the key on the "on" position.

The next step is to get a replacement case for the old key fob. They are readily available at many auto parts stores and are usually very affordable. Based on the model, you can even buy them without electronics.

To open the case, insert an flathead screwdriver into the slot that is in the middle and gently work it. The case will split easily and, once you've got it open, you'll get access to the internal electronics. To remove the electronics use a small flathead screwdriver and try to pry them out gently.

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