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How to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key

The Saab 9-3 has an impressive deal of appeal for drivers. It is well-lit and has a powerful performance engine. It has a very high safety rating.

However, it is important to ensure that you have at 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 9-3

You'll have to replace the car key when it doesn't turn. This guide will teach you how to replace the ignition key on a Saab 9-3. You'll need a replacement key and a new battery that can be reprogrammed and a new key-fob case.

Modern Saab models use transponders instead of a traditional key to unlock the car and then start it. The reprogrammable batteries in the key-fob inevitably get worn out, and eventually can't hold any charge. This is especially true if you use the same key for the same lock.

A professional locksmith can replace the battery with ease. If you've got the right tools, and a little patience you can do it yourself. The first step is to take the key-fob apart. Insert flatheads into the slot that is in the middle of your case. You will need to work slowly, as the plastic is very thin and can be damaged easily.

After 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 properly paired to your CIM and could make a significant difference when replacing the sole key on your Saab 9-3.

How to replace the ignition Key in a Saab 900

If you do not have two keys, you will need to remove the dashboard and steering wheel in order to access the ignition. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery cable. After the battery has been disconnected, you can take off the dashboard and trim pieces around the steering wheel. After the dashboard has been removed, you can put an screwdriver into the opening behind the ignition switch.

The ignition cylinder has the key lock, which can stop the car from starting if the key isn't there. If the ignition switch of your 900 isn't working, look at the key to see if it's in the lock or is stuck in the barrel of ignition. It's also a good idea to rotate your keys frequently and keep them clean so that one doesn't become bent.

Saab cars differ from other cars because they don't make use of traditional metal keys. The car instead recognizes the electronic signals coming from the key fob by using an specialized microchip inside.

If you lose just one working key fob, Thekeylab your dealer will charge an additional fee to replace your computer module (also known as the CIM). We can however reprogram your existing computer's EEPROM to prepare it to accept new keys without replacing it. You'll save more than 50% on the dealer's cost! We call it the SAAB KEY PROGRAM. Learn more about it here!

How to replace the ignition Key on a Saab 9-5

The metal component of a classic Saab key is simple to copy, and also not much of a deterrent against theft of vehicles. The electronic part of the key-fob comes with a chip that can recognize the car when the key is inserted in the ignition switch.

311159893_995841588058766_6213964028136182559_nlow.jpgSaab's anti-theft system has relied upon this technology for over a decade. It's not as efficient as a physical lock for your door, but it makes stealing your car a lot more difficult. Every Saab owner needs to keep a spare Saab key in their car.

Most new Saabs come with two keys from the factory, but you can buy more keys from an agent using a handheld computer referred to as 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 is the NG 9-3 cars, which are more modern and more advanced features that require the use of a key-fob.

If you lose all keys or keys, the dealer will replace your CIM or TWICE modules, and charge you the cost of replacement. However, we can reprogram the EEPROM in your existing computer to accept new keys, without having to replace the expensive modules.

How to replace the ignition Key in an XC90 Saab

It's possible to replace your SAAB key fob if you are experiencing difficulty turning the barrel of your lock. The process is simple and you don't need to visit a dealer. Instead you can complete the process yourself at home, Thekeylab using just some basic tools.

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

You'll then have to buy a new case for your key fob. You can get these at any auto parts shop, and they're generally quite affordable. You can purchase them with or without electronics, depending on the model.

To open the case you need to gently push the screwdriver with a flathead into the slot in the middle. The case should split easily and, once you've done that, you'll have access to the internal electronics. To remove the electronics, employ a small screwdriver and try prying them out in a gentle manner.

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