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Saab owners have to follow a series of special steps to install an additional ignition key. It requires dealer assistance using the handheld computer known as Tech-2. Then a new key as well as transponder are required to be purchased and then programmed to the car.

Rotate your keys to prevent one from wearing out faster than another. This will also help keep your keys in good condition.

Replacement Case

In contrast to the traditional Saab keys of the past, the new key fobs have electronics inside which makes it hard to make a copy. This has made car theft significantly more difficult than 20 years ago. But, it has also made the replacement of lost keys a much more expensive undertaking.

Saab 9-3 owners should have two working keys. If one is lost it is expensive to replace it in the car because it involves replacing the CIM module, and then reprogramming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100-$200 to do this.

There are some ways around these expensive. Some parts suppliers will use the code of a spare key to cut a new metal blade at a fraction what the dealer charges. The key must, however, be identical to the original one in order to function in your vehicle.

You can also replace the case yourself by following these steps. You'll require a flathead screwdriver and some patience. Utilizing the screwdriver, slowly pull the plastic apart and then separate the emergency key from the case. Once the case is open, remove the electronics and put them in the new case. Insert the correct key and badge inside the case.

Replacement Battery

The Saab 9-3 replacement battery is a cheap component that can be easily and quickly replaced. This DIY video from YouTube user Cyclone Cyd explains how to replace the battery of the remote key fob in only four steps. This tutorial will work with any modern Saab key fob. However, the procedure could differ slightly.

The first step is to find the button that lets off the backup key in the fob. It's usually just below the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Use a flathead to insert the screwdriver into the tiny hole in this button. This should be enough to unlock the case of the fob to allow you to replace the battery.

Once the new CR1632 battery is in place it is possible to reassemble the remote key fob and then program it to your car. The entire process shouldn't exceed an hour. It's a simple process that doesn't require any special tools.

The process can be a bit more complicated if you lose the key, but it's possible. The dealer will have to verify the VIN of the car, and then purchase a replacement key blade and TWICE module with the exact unique code. The dealer will then need to program the key using MDI which is a new software tool.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob has a battery that is used to lock and unlock your car. The batteries have a lifespan and eventually die. This is a typical issue that occurs with all vehicles and the good thing is that you can replace the batteries in many key fobs without having to replace the entire case. You can buy replacement saab 9-3 key fobs from Amazon that include all the electronics already in place, so you'll simply open the case and replace the batteries in the original case. It's important to note that you'll need take out the emergency key first. you can do this by inserting the screwdriver of a small flathead into the slot in the middle of the case. Use the screwdriver to move around the case, and it should split open, making it simple to take it out.

If you're about to replace your keys, ensure that you have a spare, as this can reduce the total cost by a substantial amount. If you have a spare, you can ask the dealer cut an additional key and program it into your car, which is cheaper than replacing the entire key fob.

If you don't have a spare you can add another key to your car, however it requires a lot of research and effort. The cost of adding a second key is a few hundred dollars, and it also requires programming of the car's computer. This can be accomplished by a professional, however it's an expensive option for the majority of owners.

Replacement Ignition

In contrast to the earlier Saab vehicles, the latest SAAB 9-3 models are equipped with an extremely sophisticated alarm system that is built around a coded key. This means that should you lose only one functioning key, getting another key can be extremely expensive as the car has to have a specific computer module installed, and it also needs to be specifically designed to accept a different key. Dealers can even charge hundreds of dollars to program an additional key if they are unable to complete the task.

Dealers will charge you the highest price to replace your car computer (also called the CIM or saab key replacement twice) If you lose your only working key. We can reprogramme the existing EEPROM inside your car's computer so that it's ready for an extra key. This will save you more than 50% on what you would pay a dealer.

If you have owned a 9-3 from SAAB for an extended period of time, you know that the ignition keys are not very durable. If your ignition key isn't working properly, you should think about replacing it. They can become very sticky and the buttons are known to fall off. The good news is that replacing the ignition key isn't as difficult as it sounds and can be done fairly quickly using the appropriate tools.

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