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How to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key

308785165_499195788347328_5859105632268553197_nlow.jpgThe Saab 9-3 has an impressive deal of appeal for drivers. It has good visibility and an efficient engine. It also has a high safety rating.

It is essential to have two keys that are compatible for your vehicle. It can be costly to replace a key in the event that you lose it.

How to replace the ignition Key in the Saab9-3

You have to replace the car key in the event that it isn't turning. This guide will show how to replace the ignition key on a Saab 9-3. You'll need a new key, a new reprogrammable battery and a new key-fob case.

As opposed to earlier models, modern Saab cars have an electronic transponder inside the key-fob instead physical metal key to unlock and start the vehicle. The rechargeable batteries contained in the key-fob inevitably become worn out and cannot hold any charge. This is especially relevant if you continue to use the same key for the same lock.

The good part is that the battery is easily replaced by an experienced locksmith. If you've got the right tools and patience, you can do it yourself. The first step is to separate the key-fob. Insert an open-ended head into the slot in the middle of your case. The plastic is thin and it is susceptible to being damaged.

Once the case is opened, you can create the new key by combining the lower part of the old key with a transponder and banana. This will ensure that the new key is connected to the CIM properly, which can make a huge difference when replacing the primary key for your Saab 9-3.

How to replace the ignition Key on 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 the trim and dashboard pieces around the steering wheel. Once the dash is removed, you can insert an opening with a screwdriver behind the ignition switch.

The ignition cylinder comes with a key lock, which could prevent the vehicle from starting if you don't contain the key. If the ignition switch isn't working properly, you should check whether the key is inside the lock or snared in the barrel of ignition. It's also recommended to rotate your keys often and keep them clean so that one doesn't become bent.

Saab cars differ from other vehicles in that they don't utilize traditional keys made of metal. Instead, the car is able to recognize the key fob's electric signals by a specific chip inside it.

If you have lost your only working key fob the dealer will charge you the highest dollar to replace the computer module (known as the CIM). However, we can reprogram your existing computer EEPROM and prepare it to accept new keys without replacing it. You'll save more than 50% on the price charged by the dealer! We call it the SAAB KEY PROGRAM. Find out more about it here!

How to Replace the Ignition Key on a saab fob key replacement 9-5

The metal component of classic Saab keys is easy to copy and does not present a major threat to vehicle theft. The electronic portion of the key-fob is equipped with an electronic chip that detects the car when the key is put in the ignition switch.

Saab has relied on the technology of this anti-theft device for more than 10 years. It's not as good as an actual lock on the door but it makes the process of stealing your vehicle more difficult. This is the reason why every Saab owner should keep an extra key available.

The majority of new Saabs come with two keys right from the factory, however you can purchase additional keys at a dealer through a special handheld computer known 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 rule is the NG 9-3 vehicles which have more modern, newer features that require keys-fobs.

The dealer will replace the CIM or TWICE module of those cars if keys are lost, and charge you top dollar for the process. However, we can reprogram the EEPROM on your computer to accept new keys, without having to replace the expensive modules.

How do you replace the ignition Key in a Saab XC90

If your SAAB 9-3 key fob starts having problems turning the barrel of the lock it could be time to replace it. The process is fairly simple and you don't have to visit a dealer. You can do it at home with just a few simple tools.

It is first necessary to prepare the keys for your new car. Before you start, disable the anti-theft by placing blocks under your rear wheels and releasing your handbrake. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "on" position. This will activate the accessories, however, it won't start the engine. Repeat this 5 times, and then keep the key on the "on" position.

Next, you'll need to find a new case for your key fob. You can find them at any auto parts shop, and they're typically very affordable. Depending on the model, you can even get them without any electronic components.

To open the case you need to gently push the screwdriver with a flathead into the slot in the middle. The case should break easily, and once you've got it open, you'll get access to the internal electronics. To take the electronics out, use a small screwdriver and try prying them out with a gentle force.

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