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"A Guide To Saab 9-3 Key Replacement In 2023

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

Saab owners have a distinct procedure to add another key. This requires the use of a handheld computer, known as Tech-2, to be used by the dealer. Then the transponder must be replaced and a key need to be purchased.

Rotate your keys to stop one from wearing out quicker than the next. This will keep your keys in perfect condition.

Replacement Case

The new key fobs are not like the old Saab keys. They are equipped with electronics which make it hard to duplicate. That has made car theft a lot more difficult than it was just a few years ago. It also makes it more costly to replace keys that were lost.

Saab 9-3 owners should have two keys working. It's expensive to replace a lost saab keys key, as it requires replacing the CIM module, and reconfiguring the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100 and $200 to do this.

There are several ways to get around these expensive. Some parts providers will use the code of the spare key to cut a brand new metal blade at a fraction the price of the dealer. The key must, however, be identical to the original in order to function in your car.

Follow these steps to replace the case. You will need a flathead screwdriver along with some patience. With the screwdriver you can pull off the plastic and then remove the emergency key. Once the case has been opened take the electronics out and place them in your new case. Make sure you put the correct key and badge back into the case, as well.

Replacement Battery

The replacement battery for the Saab 9-3 is an inexpensive component that can be replaced easily and quickly. This YouTube DIY video Cyclone Cyd shows how to replace the remote key fob battery in only four steps. This tutorial is compatible with any modern Saab key fob. However, the procedure may differ slightly.

This button is usually placed near the saab key code (resources) logo on the back of the fob. It's usually near the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Use a flathead to insert the screwdriver through the small hole in this button. This will allow you to open the case of the fob so that you can replace the battery.

Once you have installed the batteries CR1632, you can put back together your remote key fob. Then, you can program it into your car. The entire process shouldn't be more than an hour. It's a very easy process that does not require any special tools.

The process is more complicated if you lose the key, Saab Key code but it's possible. The dealer has to first verify the VIN of the vehicle before requesting the replacement TWICE module as well as key blade with the proper unique code. Then, they'll be required to cut the replacement key and then program it using a new software tool called MDI.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob is the piece that locks and unlocks your car. It has an internal battery. Batteries have a limited lifespan and will eventually die. This is a regular issue that happens to all cars, and the good news is that you can replace the batteries in most fobs, without replacing the whole case. You can buy replacement fobs on Amazon that have all the electronics already installed, which means you can simply open the case and replace the old batteries. You'll need to take out the emergency key before you replace the batteries. To do this, you need to insert a small flathead screwsdriver into the slot that is in the middle. The screwdriver should be moved around the case, and it should split open, making it much easier to remove.

If you're about to replace the keys, make sure you have a spare as this can reduce your total cost by a significant amount. If you have an extra key, you can ask the dealer to cut it and program it for your car. This is less expensive than purchasing a brand new key fob.

If you do not have a spare key one, you can add an additional key to your car, but this requires a lot research and effort. It costs around a hundred bucks to add a second car key. The computer in the vehicle also has to be programmed. Professionals can do this but it's not a cheap option.

Replacement Ignition

The modern SAAB 9-3 has an alarm system that is more sophisticated based on a key code. This means that should you lose only one functioning key, getting another one could be very expensive as the car has to have a specific computer module installed, and it must also be specifically programmed to accept an additional key. Locksmiths typically aren't able to program this, and even a dealer will charge several hundreds of dollars just to program the new key!

Dealers will charge you a high price to replace your car's computer (also called the CIM or SAAB twice) when you lose your only functioning key. Instead we can reprogramme the EEPROM in your current car computer, preparing it to accept a second key, saving you over 50% of what you'll have to pay at a dealership.

If you've been a long time owner of an 03-11 SAAB 9-3, you likely realize that the ignition key isn't really all that durable. If your ignition key isn't functioning properly, you must think about replacing it. They can become very sticky and the buttons have been known to fall off. It's not as difficult as it appears to replace the ignition key. With the right tools, it can be done quickly.