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 unique procedure to add the second key. This requires the use of a handheld computer, known as Tech-2 that is operated by the dealer. Then a new key and transponder must be purchased and then programmed to the car.

It is an excellent idea to rotate your keys so that one does not get worn out more quickly than the other. This will also ensure that your keys remain in pristine condition.

Replacement Case

In contrast to the traditional saab keys (Click on Elearnportal) of the past keys, the new key fobs are equipped with electronics which makes it more difficult to make a copy. This has made theft of cars much more difficult than twenty years ago. However, it has made the replacement of lost keys a comparatively expensive task.

Every owner of a Saab 9-3 must have at a minimum two functioning keys. It is costly to replace a lost or damaged key since it requires replacing the CIM module, as well as reprogramming the locking cylinders. Dealers usually charge between $100-$200 to complete this.

There are some ways around the high price. Some parts dealers can look up the code from a spare key (usually the same one that opens the doors and turns the ignition) and cut a new metal key blade for only a fraction of the dealer's cost. The key must be exactly the same as the original to allow it to work in your vehicle.

You can also change the case yourself by following these steps. You'll require a flathead screwdriver as well as some patience. Utilizing the screwdriver, slowly tear the plastic away and remove the emergency key from the case. Once you have the case open, take the electronics out and place them into your new case. Make sure you insert the correct key and badge back inside the case, too.

Replacement Battery

The replacement battery for the Saab 9-3 is a low-cost component that can be replaced quickly and easily. This YouTube tutorial for DIY Cyclone Cyd, a user on YouTube, explains how to replace the battery for the remote key fob in just four steps. This tutorial can be used with any modern saab 93 key fob replacement key fob. However, the procedure might differ slightly.

The first step is to locate the button that will release the backup key on the fob. It is usually located next to the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Then, use an screwdriver with a flat head to insert into the small hole of this button. This should be sufficient to open the fob case so that you can change the battery.

After the new battery CR1632 is installed You can then reassemble the remote key fob and then program it to your car. The procedure should take no more than a half hour at the most. This is a straightforward process that doesn't require any special tools.

If you lose your key, the procedure will be somewhat more complex, but it can still be done. The dealer must verify the VIN of the car, and then purchase a replacement key blade and TWICE module with the correct unique code. The dealer will then have to program the key using MDI an innovative software tool.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob is a device that locks and unlocks your car. It is equipped with an internal battery. They have a limited life span and will eventually die. This is a frequent issue in all vehicles. The good thing is that you can change the batteries in most key fobs without having to replace the entire case. Amazon sells replacement fobs that have all the electronic components installed. It is easy to open the case and replace the batteries. It's important to note that you'll need take out the emergency key first. you can do this by inserting the small screwdriver flathead into the slot located in the middle of the case. The case will split as you move the screwdriver around it.

If you're planning to replace your keys, be sure to have a spare on hand. This will save you a significant amount of money. If you do have a spare, you can request that the dealer cut the new key and program it into your car, which is cheaper than replacing the whole key fob.

It is possible to add another key to your car If you don't already have one, but it takes a great deal of research and effort. It costs around a hundred dollars to get a second car key. The computer of the vehicle also has to be programmed. Professionals can accomplish this, but it's an expensive option.

Replacement Ignition

Unlike the earlier Saab automobiles, the current saab replacement key 9-3 models have an extremely sophisticated alarm system that is built around a coded key. If you lose your sole key, it could be costly to get another one since the car needs to have a special computer added and also be programmed to accept a brand new key. Dealers can charge hundreds of dollars to program a new key if they are unable to do it.

If you've lost your sole working key the dealer will replace the computer in your car (known as the CIM or SAAB TWICE) to make a replacement, and they will charge a premium for it. We can reprogram the existing EEPROM of your car's computer so that it is prepared for a new key. This will save you more than 50% off what you would spend at the dealer.

If you've been a long-time owner of an 03-11 saab spare key 9-3, you probably realize that the ignition key isn't the most robust. They can become extremely sticky, and the buttons can fall off occasionally and you should think about getting a replacement if yours isn't working as it should. Fortunately, replacing the ignition key isn't as complicated as it sounds and can be done quickly with the right tools.