Why Saab 9-3 Key Replacement Isn't As Easy As You Think

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Why Saab 9-3 Key Replacement Isn't As Easy As You Think

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

Saab owners have a unique set of steps to take to add a second key.  saab 9-3 key  requires dealer support using the handheld computer known as Tech-2. A new key and transponder are required to be purchased and then programmed into the car.

Rotate your keys to prevent one from wearing out more than the other. This will help to keep your keys in top condition.

Replacement Case

The new key fobs aren't like the older Saab keys. They're equipped with electronic devices that make it difficult to copy. This has made stealing cars significantly more difficult than 20 years ago. It has also made it more expensive to replace keys lost.

Every owner of a Saab 9-3 should have at least two working keys. If one is lost, it costs a lot to replace it in the car since it requires replacing the CIM module, and then reprogramming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100 and $200 for this.

There are ways to avoid the high cost. Some parts dealers will use the code of an extra key to cut a brand new metal blade for less than that of a dealer. The key must, however, be the same as the original to work correctly in your vehicle.

You can also change the case yourself by following these steps. You'll require a flathead and a lot of patience. Using the screwdriver, slowly tear the plastic away and remove the emergency key from the case. Once the case is open take the electronics out and place them in your new case. Be sure to put the correct key and badge back in the case too.

Replacement Battery

The Saab 9-3 replacement battery is a low-cost part that can be easily and quickly replaced. This DIY video from YouTube Cyclone Cyd, a user on YouTube, explains how to replace the battery in the remote key fob in only four steps. This tutorial should work with any modern Saab key fob. However, the process might differ slightly.

This button is usually located near the Saab logo on the back of the fob. This button is typically located on the back of the fob right next to the Saab Logo. Use a flathead screwdriver to insert the screwdriver into the small hole on this button. This should be enough to open the fob's case so that you can replace the battery.

After you have installed the battery CR1632, you are able to reassemble your remote key fob. You can then program it into your car. The entire process should not take more than an hour, if not less. It's a simple process that doesn't require any special tools.

If you lose your key, the process will be more complicated, but it can still be accomplished. The dealer needs to first determine the VIN of the vehicle and order the replacement TWICE module as well as key blade that has the correct unique code. After that, they will have to cut the replacement key and then program it with the latest software tool known as MDI.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob is the piece that locks and unlocks your car. It has batteries inside. Batteries are able to last for a short time and eventually die. It's a common issue for all vehicles. The good thing is that you can replace the battery in all key fobs, without having to replace the entire case. Amazon sells replacement fobs that have all the electronic components in place. You can simply pop the case open and replace the batteries. It is important to note that you'll need remove the emergency key first. you can do this by inserting the small screwdriver flathead into the slot that is located in the middle of the case. The screwdriver should be moved around the case until it will split open, making it easier to remove.

When you are ready to replace the keys, make sure you have a spare, because this can cut down your total cost by a substantial amount. If you have an additional key, request the dealer to cut it in half and program it to your vehicle. This is much cheaper than buying a new key fob.

If you do not have a spare key car key, you can add another key to your car, however it requires a lot of research and effort. It will cost you a few hundred bucks to add an additional car key. The computer of the vehicle also has to be programmed. This can be done by a professional, but it's a costly choice for most owners.

Replacement Ignition


As opposed to the earlier Saab automobiles, the new SAAB 9-3 models have a much more sophisticated alarm system that is built on a key code. If you lose only one key, it may be costly to get another one since the car must be equipped with a specific computer and also be programmed to accept a brand new key. The majority of locksmiths aren't able to do this, and even a dealer will charge several hundred dollars to program the new key!

If you've lost the only working key, a dealer will repair your car's computer (known as the CIM or SAAB TWICE) to create the replacement, and will charge a premium for it. Instead we can reprogramme the EEPROM on your existing car computer, preparing it for an additional key, saving you over 50% of what you'll pay at a dealership.

If you have owned a car like the SAAB 9-3 for a long time, you know that the ignition keys aren't very durable. If your ignition key is not working properly, you should consider replacing it. They can become very sticky and the buttons have been known to fall off. Luckily, replacing the ignition key isn't as complicated as it sounds and can be done in a short time using the right tools.