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How to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key

The Saab 9-3 has an impressive attraction for drivers. It is a powerful engine with excellent visibility. It has a very high safety rating.

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

How to Replace the Ignition Key in a Saab9-3

You must replace your car key in case it isn't turning. This guide will teach you how to replace the ignition key on the Saab 9-3. You'll need a new key as well as a reprogrammable battery and a brand new key-fob case.

Most modern Saab models employ transponders instead of a traditional key to unlock the car and start it. The problem with this is that the reprogrammable battery inside the key-fob can wear out and will not hold a charge any longer. This is especially applicable if you are using the same key for the lock you have.

The good news is that it can be replaced quite easily by a professional locksmith. If you've got the right tools, and a little patience, you can do it yourself. The first step is taking the key-fob from its case. Insert a flathead into the slot that is in the middle of your case. It is essential to work slowly, as the plastic is thin and can easily be damaged.

When the case is opened, you can prepare the new key by combining the lower section of the old key with the transponder and banana on the new key. This will ensure that the new key is mated to the CIM correctly, which could make a huge difference when replacing the only key for your Saab 9-3.

How do I replace the ignition Key on the saab 9-3 replacement key 900

If you don't have two keys, you'll have to remove the dashboard and steering wheel to get to the ignition. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery cable. After the battery has been disconnected, it is possible to remove all trim pieces and dashboard pieces that surround the steering wheel. Once the dashboard is removed, insert a screwdriver in the opening behind the ignition switch.

The ignition cylinder is fitted with a key lock which could stop the vehicle from starting if it does not have a key. If the ignition switch isn't working correctly, make sure to check whether the key is within the lock or snared inside the ignition barrel. It's also an excellent idea to rotate your keys often and keep them clean so that they don't get bent.

Saab cars differ from other cars in the sense that they don't have traditional metal keys. Instead, the car detects electronic signals coming from the key fob using the use of a specific microchip.

If you only lose one key fob that is working, your dealer will charge an additional fee to replace your computer module (also known as the CIM). We can reprogram the EEPROM on your current computer to make it accept new keys, without the need to replace it. You'll save 50% off the price of the dealer! We call it the SAAB KEY PROGRAM. Find out more here!

How to Replace the Ignition Key in a Saab9-5

The metal portion of a traditional Saab key is easy to copy, and not much of an impediment against theft of a vehicle. The real protection is the electronic component of the key-fob, which contains a chip that detects the car when it's put into the ignition switch.

Saab has relied on the technology of this anti-theft device for more than a decade. It's not as secure as an actual lock on the door, but it does make the theft of your car much harder. Every Saab 9-3 Key Not Accepted Contact Service owner must keep a spare Saab key in their vehicle.

The majority of new Saabs are delivered with two keys, however they can be added by a dealer using a special handheld device 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 is for NG 9-3 cars, that have more modern and advanced features that require a separate key-fob, and operate using a different procedure.

The dealer will replace the CIM or TWICE module of those cars if the keys have been lost, and charge you a premium for the process. We can reprogram your computer's EEPROM to accept new keys without replacing expensive modules.

How do I replace the ignition Key in the Saab XC90

If your SAAB 9-3 key fob is having issues turning the barrel of the lock It could be the time to replace it. The process is fairly simple and you don't need to visit a dealership. You can complete the process at home 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 then releasing your handbrake. Next, put the key in the ignition and turn it to the on position which activates the accessories, but doesn't start the engine. Repeat this five times and leave the key in the on position.

You'll then need to purchase an additional case for your key fob. These are available at most auto parts stores and are typically extremely affordable. They can be purchased with or without electronics, depending on the model.

To open the case you need to gently push the flathead screwdriver into the slot in the middle. When you've split the case, you will be able to access all the internal electronics. To remove the electronics, use a small screwdriver and try prying them out in a gentle manner.cropped-KeyLab-1.png

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