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

saab ignition key owners must follow a set of specific steps to add a second ignition key. It requires dealer service with a handheld computer dubbed Tech-2. A new key and transponder have to be purchased and then programmed to the car.

It is an excellent idea to rotate your keys so that one doesn't get worn out more quickly than the other. This will also keep your keys in top shape.

Replacement Case

The new key fobs are not like the older Saab keys. They're equipped with electronic devices that make it difficult to copy. This has made theft of cars considerably more difficult than it was a few years ago. It also makes it more expensive to replace lost keys.

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

There are ways to reduce these costly. Some parts dealers can look up the code from a spare key (usually the same one that opens the doors and switches the ignition) and cut a new key blade from metal for a fraction of the dealer's cost. The key must, however, be identical to the original one to function properly within your car.

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 you can pull off the plastic and then remove the emergency key. Once the case is open take out all electronic components and put them back in the new case. Make sure you insert the correct key and badge into the case.

Replacement Battery

The Saab Fob Key Replacement 9-3 replacement battery is a cheap component that can be easily and quickly replaced. Cyclone's YouTube video Cyd shows how to program saab 9-3 key fob to replace the battery of the remote fob with only four steps. This tutorial can be used with any modern Saab key fob. However, the procedure may differ slightly.

The first step is to find the button that lets off the backup key in the fob. It's usually near the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Then you will need a flathead screwdriver into the small hole of this button. This will be enough to allow you to open the fob's case to allow you to replace the battery.

Once the new CR1632 battery is in place, you can reassemble the remote key fob and then program it to your car. The entire process should not take more than a half hour at the most. This is a simple process that doesn't require any special tools.

If you lose a key the procedure will be slightly more complicated, but it can still be done. The dealer will have to verify the VIN of the car, and then order a new key blade and TWICE module with the correct unique code. The dealer will then have to program the key using MDI which is a new software tool.

Key Replacement Fob

The key fob is equipped with a battery that is used to lock and unlock your vehicle. The batteries last for a certain time that is a long time, and they eventually go out of service. It's a common issue in all vehicles. The good news is you can change the batteries in most key fobs, without having to replace the entire case. Amazon sells fobs for replacement that already have all the electronics installed. It is easy to pop the case open and replace the batteries. It's important to note that you'll need to remove the emergency key first. you can accomplish this by inserting an incredibly small screwdriver with a flat head into the slot located in the middle of the case. The case should split when you rotate the screwdriver around it.

If you're ready to replace your keys, make sure you have a spare available. This will save you lots of money. If you have an additional key, you can request the dealer to cut it and program it for your vehicle. This is less expensive than purchasing a new fob.

It is possible to add a second key to your vehicle in the event that you don't have one, however it requires some research and effort. A second key can cost several hundred dollars and it also requires the programming of the car's computer. Professionals can do this, but it's an expensive option.

Replacement Ignition

The latest SAAB 9-3 features an advanced alarm system built on a keycode. If you lose your sole key, it could be costly to get another one, as the car has to have a specific computer installed and be programmed to accept a new key. Dealers can even charge hundreds of dollars to program an additional key in the event that they are unable to do it.

Dealers will charge you top dollar to replace your car's computer (also called the CIM or saab 9-3 key twice) If you lose your sole working key. Instead, we can reprogram the EEPROM on your existing car computer to allow it to be programmed for a new key, and save you over 50% of what you'd have to pay at a dealership.

cropped-KeyLab-1-152x69.pngIf you've been a faithful owner of an 03-11 SAAB 9-3, you likely know that the ignition key isn't the most robust. They can become extremely sticky and the buttons can fall off every now and then, so you should consider getting a replacement if yours isn't performing as it should. The good news is that replacing the ignition key isn't as difficult as it sounds, and it is fairly easy to do using the right tools.

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