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How to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key

The Saab 9-3 has a great deal of appeal for drivers. It has a powerful engine as well as good visibility. It has a high safety rating.

It is nevertheless important to ensure that you have at minimum two keys that are working for your car. If you lose one key, it could be expensive to replace it with an additional one.

How to replace the ignition Key on a saab 900 Key 9-3

If your car key won't engage in the ignition, you need to replace it. This guide will explain how to replace the ignition key on the Saab 9-3. You will need a replacement saab key key as well as a reprogrammable battery and a new key-fob case.

Most modern Saab models make use of transponders instead of a metal key to unlock the car and begin it. The reprogrammable batteries inside the key-fob eventually wear out, and they aren't able to hold any charge. This is especially when you keep using the same key for the same lock.

The good part is that the battery can be replaced fairly easily by an experienced locksmith. You can also do it yourself if have the right tools and a bit of patience. The first step is to remove the key-fob. Insert a flathead into the slot that is in the middle of your case. You must work slowly, as the plastic is extremely thin and can easily be damaged.

Once the case is open and you are able to prepare the new key by combining the lower half of the old key with the banana and transponder on the new key. This will ensure that the new key is linked to the CIM properly, which could make all the difference when replacing the primary 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 take off the dashboard and steering wheel to access the ignition. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery cable. Once the battery is disconnected, you can take off the dashboard and trim pieces that surround the steering wheel. Once the dashboard is removed, you can insert screws into the hole behind the ignition switch.

The ignition cylinder is fitted with a lock for keys that could prevent the vehicle from starting if it doesn't have a key. If the ignition switch isn't working properly, check whether the key is inside the lock or is stuck in the barrel of ignition. It's also an excellent idea to rotate your keys frequently and clean them regularly so that one doesn't become bent.

Saab cars differ from other cars in that they don't have traditional keys made of metal. Instead, the car detects electric signals generated by the key fob by using a special microchip in it.

If you lose only one key fob that is working, your dealer will charge you a premium to replace your computer module (also known as the CIM). But we can reprogram your existing computer's EEPROM to prepare it to accept new keys without replacing it. You'll save 50% on the price of the dealer! We call it the SAAB KEY PROGRAM. Find out more here!

How to Replace the Ignition Key on a Saab 9-5

The metal part of classic Saab keys is simple to duplicate and does not pose a serious threat to theft of vehicles. The real protection comes from the electronic part inside the key-fob. It is equipped with a chip that detects the car when it's inserted into your ignition switch.

Saab's anti-theft device has been relying on this technology for over 10 years. It's not as secure as a physical lock on the door, but it does make the theft of your car much harder. Every Saab owner should keep an extra saab replacement key programming key in their car.

The majority of new Saabs are delivered with two keys, however they can be purchased from a dealer using a special handheld device, called 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 models, which are more modern and newer features that require an ignition key.

The dealer will replace the CIM or TWICE module on those cars if the keys are lost. They'll charge you a premium to do it. However, we can reprogram the EEPROM on your computer to accept new keys, without replacing the expensive modules.

How to replace the ignition Key on the saab key fob XC90

If your SAAB 9-3 key fob begins having trouble turning the lock barrel, it may be time to replace it. Fortunately, the process is quite simple and doesn't require you to visit a dealer. You can complete the process at home, using a couple of basic tools.

happy-smiling-woman-with-car-key-driving-2022-11-17-00-15-14-utc-min-scaled.jpgYou'll first need to prepare the new keys. Before you begin, turn off the anti-theft system by placing blocks under your rear wheels, and then releasing your handbrake. Then, you can insert the key into the ignition and move it to the on position that activates the accessories but doesn't start the engine. Repeat this five times and leave the key in the on position.

You'll need to purchase an additional case for your key fob. They can be found in most auto parts stores and are typically very affordable. Based on the model, you can even buy them without electronics.

To open the case you need to gently push the screwdriver with a flathead into the slot in the middle. The case will split easily, and once you've done that, you'll have access to the internal electronics. Use a flathead screwdriver to gently remove the electronics.

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