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

saab replacement key owners have a distinct set of steps to add the second key. It requires dealer service using a handheld computer called Tech-2. Then a new key as well as transponder have to be purchased and then programmed into the car.

It is a good idea to rotate your keys so that one doesn't wear out more quickly than the other. This will also keep your keys in pristine condition.

Replacement Case

As opposed to the traditional Saab keys of the past keys, the modern key fobs contain electronics that make it difficult to duplicate. This has made car theft considerably more complicated than it was 20 years ago. It also makes it more costly to replace keys that were lost.

Every owner of a 9-3 Saab should have at a minimum two functioning keys. If one is lost, it costs a lot of money to purchase a new one for programmer the car since it requires replacing the CIM module and re-programming the locking cylinders. Dealers typically charge between $100 and $200 for this.

There are ways to reduce these costly costs. Some parts retailers can look up the code on an old key (usually the same one that opens the doors and turns off the ignition) and cut a new metal key blade for just a fraction of dealer cost. The key must be the exact same as the original to allow it to work in your vehicle.

You can also replace the case yourself by following these steps. You will need to have an open-faced screwdriver and patience. With the screwdriver, slowly break the plastic and remove the emergency key from the case. Once the case is open take out all electronic components and place them into your new case. Put the correct key and badge inside the case.

Replacement Battery

The replacement battery for the Saab 9-3 is a cheap part that can be replaced quickly and easily. This YouTube video from Cyclone Cyd demonstrates how you can replace the battery for the remote fob in only four steps. This tutorial will work with any modern Saab key fob. However, the process could differ slightly.

The first step is to find the button that lets off the backup key on the fob. It is usually located near the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Use a flathead to insert the screwdriver in the small hole on this button. This should be enough to open 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. You can then program it to your car. The whole process should not take more than an hour. This is a straightforward process that doesn't require any special tools.

If you lose your key, the procedure will be somewhat more complex however, it can be done. The dealer will first need to read the VIN of the vehicle, and then purchase an additional TWICE module and key blade that has the correct unique code. Then, they'll need to cut the replacement key and then program it using an innovative software tool called MDI.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob has an internal battery that is used to lock and unlock your car. The batteries are able to last for that is a long time, and they eventually fail. This is a regular issue that occurs with all vehicles and Saab 93 Key Programming the good thing is that you can change the batteries on most key fobs without replacing the entire case. You can buy replacement fobs on Amazon that come with all the electronics already installed, so you can simply open the case and replace the batteries in the original case. You will need to remove the emergency key before you can replace the batteries. To do this, you need to insert the screwdriver of a small flat head into the slot that is in the middle. Work the screwdriver around the case, and it will split open, making it simple to remove.

When you are ready to replace the keys, ensure that you have spare keys, because this can cut down the total cost by a significant amount. If you have a spare you can request that the dealer cut an entirely new key and then program it to the car, which is cheaper than replacing the entire key fob.

It is possible to add another key to your car even if you don't have one, but it will require some research and work. The cost for adding a second key is about a few hundred dollars and also requires programming of the car's computer. Professionals can do this, but it's an expensive option.

Replacement Ignition

Contrary to earlier saab ignition key replacement automobiles, programming the new SAAB 9-3 models have an upgraded alarm system that is built around a coded key. If you lose only one key, it can be costly to purchase a new one since the car must have a special computer added and be programmed to accept a new key. Even a dealer can charge hundreds of dollars to program a new key even if they're unable to complete the task.

If you've lost your sole working key and a dealer is able to replace the computer in your car (known as the CIM or SAAB TWICE) in order to make an exchange, and they will charge you the highest price for it. We can reprogram the EEPROM on your car's computer so that it is ready to accept an additional key. This will save you more than 50% off the cost you would spend at a dealer.

If you've owned a 9-3 from SAAB for a long time you're aware that the ignition keys are not very durable. If your ignition key is not working properly, you should look into replacing it. They can become extremely sticky and the buttons have been known to fall off. Fortunately, replacing the ignition key isn't as difficult as it sounds, and it can be done quickly using the appropriate tools.