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How to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key

The Saab 9-3 is a car that has a large deal of appeal for drivers. It offers good visibility and a strong performance engine. It has a high safety rating.

It is essential to have two keys that work for your vehicle. If you lose one key, it can be very costly to buy another one.

How to replace the ignition Key on the Saab 9-3

You need to replace your car key when it doesn't turn. This guide will walk you through how to do it on a Saab 9-3. You'll require a replacement key as well as a reprogrammable battery and a brand new key-fob cover.

As opposed to earlier models, modern Saab cars have an electronic transponder inside the key-fob instead physical metal key to unlock and start the car. The problem with this is that the reprogrammable batteries in the key-fob can wear out and won't hold a charge anymore. This is especially true if you keep using the same key with the same lock.

A professional locksmith can replace the battery quickly. 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. This is done by inserting a flathead screwdriver into the slot that is located in the middle of the case. You must work slowly, as the plastic is very thin and easily damaged.

Once the case is open and the case is opened, you can make the new key by combining the lower part of the previous key with the transponder and banana on the new key. This will ensure that the new key is mated to the CIM properly, which can be the difference in replacing the sole key for your Saab 9-3.

How to Replace the Ignition Key in a Saab 900

Unless you have two keys, you'll have to take off the steering wheel and dashboard to gain access to the ignition. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery cable. Once the battery is removed, you can remove all trim pieces and dashboard pieces that surround the steering wheel. Once the dash has been removed, you can push an screwdriver through the hole behind the ignition switch and pull it out.

The ignition cylinder comes with a lock for keys that can stop the vehicle from starting if you don't have the key inside it. If the ignition switch of your 900 isn't working, look at the key to see if it's in the lock or stuck in the barrel of ignition. It is also important to rotate your keys and keep them clean to prevent being bent.

Saab cars differ from other vehicles in that they don't have traditional keys made of metal. Instead, program the car recognizes the key fob's electric signals through a special chip in it.

If you lose your only working key fob the dealer will charge the highest dollar for replacing the computer module (known as the CIM). We can reprogram the EEPROM on your computer to allow it to accept new keys, without having to replace it. This can save you over 50% of the cost the dealer charges! We call it the SAAB KEY PROGRAM. Learn more about it here!

How do you replace the ignition Key in the Saab9-5

The metal portion of the classic Saab keys is simple to copy and does not present a major threat to theft of vehicles. The real protection is the electronic component inside the key-fob. It is equipped with a chip that can recognize your vehicle when it's put into the ignition switch.

Saab's anti-theft system has been relying on this technology for over a decade. It's not as effective as a physical lock for your door but it does make stealing your car more difficult. This is the reason why every Saab owner should always keep an extra key available.

The majority of new Saabs are delivered with two keys, but they can be added at an agent using a handheld device referred to 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 modernized, more modern features that require a separate key-fob, and use a different method of operation.

If you lose all keys in the event of a loss, program the dealer will replace your CIM or TWICE modules, and charge you an extra fee. However, we can reprogram the EEPROM on your computer and make it accept new keys, without replacing the expensive modules.

How do I replace the ignition Key in the Saab XC90

If your SAAB 9-3 key fob begins having issues turning the lock barrel it could be time to replace it. It's relatively simple and doesn't require you to visit an agent. Instead you can do it yourself at home, using just the help of a few tools.

First, you'll need to make the new keys. Before you begin, turn off the anti-theft by placing blocks underneath your rear wheels, and then releasing your handbrake. Then, you can put the key in the ignition and turn it to the ON position, which activates the accessories but it doesn't start the engine. Repeat this five times and leave the key in the on position.

Next, you'll need to get a replacement case for your key fob. You can find these at any auto parts store, and they're usually quite affordable. Based on the model, you could even get them without any electronic components.

To open the case, place a flathead screwdriver inside the slot located in the middle and slowly work it. The case should split easily and, once you've done that, you'll have access to the internal electronics. To take the electronics out, make use of a small screwdriver, and try to pry them out in a gentle manner.