These Are Myths And Facts Behind Saab 9-3 Key Replacement

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How to Replace the Replacement Key Battery For the Saab 9-3

Saab owners must follow a set of unique steps to add an additional ignition key. It requires dealer service using the handheld computer known as Tech-2. Then the transponder must be replaced and a key are required to be purchased.

It is recommended to rotate your keys in order that one doesn't wear out faster than the other. This will keep your keys in good condition.

Replacement Case

Unlike the classic Saab keys of old keys, the modern key fobs contain electronics which makes it difficult to copy. This has made stealing car keys significantly more difficult than 20 years ago. However, it has made replacing Lost saab key keys a comparatively expensive undertaking.

Saab 9-3 owners should have two working keys. If one is lost it costs a fortune to add another to the car, as it requires replacing the CIM module and reprogramming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100 and $200 for this.

There are options to avoid these high costs. Some parts providers will look up the code on a spare key (usually the same one that opens the doors and turns the ignition) and cut a new metal key blade at a fraction of the dealer's cost. The key must be exactly the same as the original to allow it to function in your vehicle.

Follow these steps to replace the case. You will need to have a flathead and a lot of patience. With the screwdriver, break apart the plastic, and then take off the emergency key. Once the case is open, remove the electronics and put them in the new case. Make sure you put the correct key and badge back in the case too.

Replacement Battery

The replacement battery for the Saab 9-3 is an inexpensive part that can be replaced easily and quickly. Cyclone's YouTube video Cyd demonstrates the procedure for replacing the battery for the remote fob in just four simple steps. This tutorial can be used for any modern saab-type key fob, however the procedure might differ slightly.

The button is typically located just below the Saab logo on the back of the fob. This button is usually on the back of your fob close to the saab 93 key fob Logo. Use a flathead to insert the screwdriver in the small hole on this button. This should be sufficient to allow you to open the fob case in order to change the battery.

Once you have installed the new batteries CR1632, you can rebuild the remote key fob. You can then program it into your car. The whole process should take more than an hour at most. It's a simple process that does not require any special equipment.

The process is a bit more complicated if you've lost your key, but it's possible. The dealer will have to determine the VIN of the car and then purchase a replacement key blade and TWICE module with the proper unique code. After that, they'll have to cut the replacement key and then program it with a brand new tool for programming called MDI.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob is equipped with batteries that are used to lock and unlock your car. The batteries are able to last for that is a long time, and they eventually go out of service. This is a regular issue that affects all cars and the good news is that you can replace the batteries in a majority of key fobs without replacing the whole case. You can buy fobs replacements on Amazon that come with all the electronic components already installed, so you can just pop open the case and replace the old batteries. It is important to remember that you'll have to take out the emergency key first, and you can do this by inserting the small screwdriver flathead into the slot located in the middle of the case. The case will split once you move the screwdriver around it.

If you are about to replace the keys, ensure that you have a spare, because this can cut down your total cost by a substantial amount. If you have an additional key, request the dealer to cut it in half and program it to your car. This is much cheaper than purchasing a brand new key fob.

It is possible to add a second key to your car if you don't already have one, but it takes a great deal of research and effort. Adding a second key costs around a hundred dollars and it also requires programming of the car's computer. This can be accomplished by a professional, but it is an expensive option for most owners.

Replacement Ignition

Contrary to earlier saab key code vehicles, the latest SAAB 9-3 models are equipped with a much more sophisticated alarm system that is dependent on a coded keys. This means that when you lose your sole working key, replacing it with another key can be extremely expensive because the car needs to have a computer module installed and it also needs to be specifically programmed to accept an extra key. Dealers can even charge hundreds of dollars to program an entirely new key, when they are not able to complete the task.

Dealers will charge you a high price to replace your car computer (also called the CIM or saab 9-3 key replacement twice) if you lose your sole working key. We can reprogramme the existing EEPROM in your car computer so that it is ready to accept an additional key. This will save you more than 50% on the cost you have to pay an auto dealer.

If you've been a long-time owner of a 03-11 SAAB 9-3, then you probably know that the ignition key isn't very robust. They can be extremely sticky and the buttons can be ripped off at times which is why you should think about getting a replacement if yours isn't working properly. It's good to know that replacing the ignition key isn't as complicated as it sounds, and it can be done quickly using the right tools.