The Reason Why Adding A Saab 9-3 Key Replacement To Your Life Will Make All The Different

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The Reason Why Adding A Saab 9-3 Key Replacement To Your Life Will Make All The Different

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

Saab owners have a unique set of steps to add another key. It requires dealer support using a handheld computer dubbed Tech-2. Then a new key and transponder need to be bought and then programmed to the car.

It is a good idea to rotate your keys in order that one does not get damaged faster than the other. This will also keep your keys in pristine condition.

Replacement Case

In contrast to the traditional Saab keys of the past, the new keys have electronic components that make it difficult to create a duplicate. This has made car theft much more difficult than twenty years ago. However, it has also made replacing lost keys a comparatively costly endeavor.

Saab 9-3 owners should have two keys working. If one is lost it costs a lot of money to purchase a new one for the vehicle because it requires replacing the CIM module and reprogramming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100 and $200 for this.

There are ways to avoid these costs. Some parts providers will search for the code from an old key (usually the same one that opens the doors and switches the ignition) and cut a brand new key blade from metal for just a fraction of dealer cost. The key, however, must be the same as the original in order to function in your vehicle.

Follow these steps to replace the case. You'll need an open-faced screwdriver and a lot of patience. With the screwdriver, slowly tear the plastic away and remove the emergency key from the case. After  saab 9-3 key replacement G28 Car Keys  is open, remove all electronics and place them into your new case. Be sure to put the correct key and badge back into the case as well.

Replacement Battery

The Saab 9-3 replacement battery is a budget component that can be easily and quickly replaced. Cyclone's YouTube video Cyd demonstrates how you can replace the battery of the remote fob with just four steps. This tutorial is compatible with any modern Saab key fob. However, the process could differ slightly.

The button is typically located near the Saab logo on the back of the fob. This button is usually located near the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Use a flathead to insert the screwdriver through the small hole on this button. This should be enough to open the fob case to allow you to change the battery.


After the new battery CR1632 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 is a simple process that does not require any special equipment.

The process is more complicated if you've lost your key, but it is possible. The dealer will first need to read the VIN of the vehicle, and then purchase the replacement TWICE module as well as key blade with the correct unique code. After that, they will need to cut the replacement key and then program it using an innovative software tool called MDI.

Key Replacement Fob

The key fob has an internal battery that is used to lock and unlock your vehicle. The batteries have a lifespan and eventually fail. This is a frequent issue in all vehicles. The good news is you can replace the battery in most key fobs, and not have to replace the entire case. Amazon sells replacement fobs with all the electronic components in place. It is easy to pop the case open and replace the batteries. You'll need to remove the emergency key before you can replace the batteries. To do this, place a small screwdriver that is flat into the slot in the middle. Use the screwdriver to move around the case until it is split open, making it simple to remove.

If you're about to replace your keys, make sure you have spare keys, because this can cut down your total cost by a significant amount. If you do have a spare, you can ask the dealer cut the new key and program it to the car, which is cheaper than replacing the entire key fob.

It is possible to add a second key to your car if you don't already have one, but it will require an extensive amount of research and effort. It can cost a few hundred bucks to add a second car key. The computer of the vehicle also has to be programmed. Professionals can accomplish this however it's a costly option.

Replacement Ignition

The current SAAB 9-3 features an advanced alarm system that is based on a key code. This means that when you lose your sole working key, acquiring another one could be very costly since the car needs to have a special computer module installed, and it must also be specifically programmed to accept an additional key. Dealers can even charge hundreds of dollars to program a new key in the event that they are unable to do it.

Dealers will charge you top dollar to replace your car's computer (also known as the CIM or SAAB twice) in the event that you lose your sole working key. Instead we can reprogram the EEPROM of your current car computer to make it ready for an additional key, slashing over 50% of what you'd have to pay at a dealership.

If you have owned a SAAB 9-3 a long time you are aware that the ignition keys are not very durable. They can be extremely sticky, and the buttons are known to fall off of them from time to time which is why you should think about getting a replacement if yours isn't performing as it should. It's good to know that replacing the ignition key isn't as complicated as it seems and can be done fairly quickly using the appropriate tools.