How To Solve Issues Related To Saab 93 Key Fob

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How To Solve Issues Related To Saab 93 Key Fob

How to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key

The Saab 9-3 has a good variety of appeal to drivers. It is well-lit and has an impressive performance engine. It has a very high safety rating.

It is important that you have two keys that work for your vehicle. If you lose just one key, it could be costly to purchase the new one.

How to replace the ignition Key in the Saab9-3

If your car's key doesn't start in the ignition it is time to replace it. This guide will show how to replace the ignition key on a Saab 9-3. You'll need a replacement key and a new battery that can be reprogrammed, and a new key-fob case.

The most modern Saab models make use of transponders instead of a key made of metal to unlock the car and begin it. The reprogrammable batteries that are in the key-fob will eventually become worn out and will not be able to hold charge. This is especially true if you use the same key for the same lock.

A professional locksmith can replace the battery with ease. You can also do it yourself if have the appropriate tools and a bit of patience. The first step is to disassemble the key-fob from its case. Insert an open-ended head into the slot that is in the middle of your case. You must work slowly, as the plastic is thin and can be damaged easily.

Once the case has been opened, you can make the new key by combining lower part of the old key with a transponder and banana. This will ensure that the new key is connected to the CIM correctly, which could make all the difference when replacing the original key for your Saab 9-3.

How to replace the ignition Key in a Saab 900

If you don't have two keys you'll need to remove the steering wheel and dashboard to get to the ignition. Start by disconnecting your negative battery cable. After the battery has been disconnected, you are able to remove the dashboard and trim pieces that surround the steering wheel. Once the dash is removed, you can push a screwdriver into the hole on the back of the ignition switch and take it out.

The ignition barrel has the key lock, which could stop the car from starting if the key isn't in it. If the ignition switch on your 900 doesn't work properly, you should check whether the key is in the lock or is stuck inside the barrel. You should also rotate your keys and keep them clean to avoid bending.

Saab cars differ from other vehicles because they don't use traditional metal keys. Instead, the car detects electric signals generated by the key fob via the use of a special microchip.

If you only lose one working key fob your dealer will charge you the cost of replacing your computer module (also called the CIM). But we can reprogram your existing computer's EEPROM and set it to accept new keys without replacing it. This will save you up to 50% of the price the dealer charges! We call it the SAAB KEY PROGRAM. Find out more about it here!

How to replace the ignition Key in a Saab9-5

The metal portion of the classic Saab keys is simple to duplicate and doesn't present a major threat to theft of vehicles. The real protection comes from the electronic part in the key-fob, which has a chip inside that recognizes your car when it is inserted into the ignition switch.

Saab's anti-theft system has relied upon this technology for over a decade. It's not as effective as a physical lock for your door however, it makes the theft of your car a lot harder.  replacement saab 9-3 key The Keylab  must keep a spare Saab key in their vehicle.

The majority of new Saabs are delivered with two keys, however they can be purchased from an dealer by using a handheld device called 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 to this rule is the NG 9-3 vehicles which are more modern and newer features that require the use of a key-fob.

The dealer will replace the CIM or TWICE module in these vehicles if all keys are lost, and they'll cost you top dollar for the process. We can however reprogram the EEPROM on your computer and set it up to accept new keys, and not replace the expensive modules.

How to Replace the Ignition Key in a Saab XC90

It could be time to replace your SAAB key fob if you are experiencing difficulty turning the barrel of your lock. The procedure is quite simple and you don't need to visit a dealer. You can do it at home using a few simple tools.

First, you'll need to prepare the keys for your new car. Before starting, make sure that the anti-theft feature is disabled by placing blocks on your rear wheels and engaging the handbrake. Insert the key into the ignition and then turn the key to the "on" position. This will activate the accessories but it will not start the engine. Repeat this procedure 5 times, then turn off the key in the "on" position.

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


To open the case you need to gently push the screwdriver with a flathead into the slot in the middle. Once you split the case, you will have access to all of the internal electronic components. To remove the electronics, use a small flathead screwdriver, and try to pry them out with a gentle force.