This Is A Guide To Saab 9-3 Key Replacement In 2023

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

Saab owners must follow a set of specific steps to add an additional ignition key. It requires dealer support using a handheld computer called Tech-2. Then the transponder is replaced and a key need to be purchased.

It is recommended to rotate your keys so that one doesn't wear out faster than the other. This will help keep your keys in good condition.

Replacement Case

Contrary to the classic Saab keys of old, the new key fobs contain electronics which makes it more difficult to copy. That has made car theft much more complicated than it was 20 years ago. But, it has also made the replacement saab key of lost keys an incredibly costly endeavor.

Saab 9-3 owners must have two keys working. It costs a fortune to replace a lost key because it requires replacing the CIM module, and programming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100 and $200 to do this.

There are options to avoid these high costs. Some parts providers will look up the code from a spare key (usually the same one that opens the doors and turns off the ignition) and cut a brand new metal key blade for a fraction of the dealer's cost. The key must be exactly the same as the original for it to work in your vehicle.

You can also replace the case yourself by following these steps. You'll need an flathead screwdriver and patience. With the screwdriver, slowly pry the plastic apart and remove the emergency key from the case. Once you have the case open, remove the electronics and place them inside the new case. Place the key with the correct badge into the case.

Replacement Battery

The replacement battery for the Saab 9-3 is an inexpensive part that can be replaced quickly and easily. This YouTube video from Cyclone Cyd demonstrates how to replace the remote fob battery in just four simple steps. This tutorial should work for any modern saab-type key fob, although the process might differ slightly.

This button is usually located just below the saab 9-3 key not accepted contact service logo on the back of the fob. It is usually located next to the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Then take an screwdriver with a flat head to insert into the small hole of this button. This will be enough to allow you to open the case of the fob so that you can replace the battery.

Once you have installed the new batteries CR1632, it is possible to put back together your remote key fob. Then, you can program it into your car. The entire process shouldn't be more than an hour. This is a straightforward procedure that doesn't require special tools.

If you lose a key the process will be more complicated but it is still able to be completed. The dealer needs to first determine the VIN of the vehicle and then order an additional TWICE module and key blade that is matched to the unique code. After that, they will need to cut the replacement key and then program it using a new software tool called MDI.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob has an internal battery that is used to lock and unlock your vehicle. Batteries have a finite lifespan and eventually die. It is a common problem in all vehicles. The good news is you can change the batteries in most key fobs without having to replace the entire case. You can buy replacement fobs from Amazon that come with all the electronics already in place, so you'll simply open the case and replace the old batteries. You'll need to take out the emergency key before you can replace the batteries. To do this, you need to insert a small screwdriver that is flat into the slot in the middle. Work the screwdriver around the case, and it will split open, making it much easier to remove.

If you're ready to replace your keys, be sure to have an extra set on hand. This will save you a lot of money. If you have an extra key, you can request the dealer to cut it and program it for your vehicle. This is a lot less expensive than purchasing a new key fob.

If you do not have a spare key you can add a second key to your car, however this requires a lot of research and effort. A second key can cost a few hundred dollars, and it also requires programming of the car's computer. This can be accomplished by a professional, however it's a costly choice for the majority of owners.

Replacement Ignition

Contrary to the earlier Saab cars, the modern saab key fob replacement 9-3 models use a much more sophisticated alarm system that is dependent on a coded keys. This means that in the event that you lose your only working key, adding another key can be extremely expensive as the car has to have a computer module fitted and must also be specifically designed to accept a different key. Most locksmiths cannot do this, and even a dealer will charge several hundreds of dollars just to program the new key!

If you've lost only one working key and a dealer is able to replace your car's computer (known as the CIM or SAAB TWICE) to create the replacement, and will charge you a premium price for it. We can reprogram the EEPROM on your car's computer to make it ready for an additional key. This will save you more than 50% off what you would spend at the dealer.

If you've been a faithful owner of a 03-11 SAAB 9-3, you likely know that the ignition key isn't very durable. They can become extremely sticky, and the buttons can be removed from them from time to time and you should think about replacing your ignition key if it isn't functioning properly. It's good to know that replacing the ignition key isn't as complicated as it seems, and it can be done quickly with the appropriate tools.