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

(Image: https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sb-instagram-feed-images/310762719_174097598533869_2015889089625884380_nlow.jpg)Saab owners have a distinct set of steps to take to add the second key. This requires the use of a handheld computer called Tech-2 which is to be used by the dealer. Then a new key as well as transponder must be purchased and then programmed into the car.

Rotate your keys to prevent one from wearing out more than the other. This will also help to keep your keys in top condition.

Replacement Case

(Image: https://www.thekeylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/KeyLab-1-e1658690716312-300x146.png)Unlike the classic Saab keys of old keys, the latest key fobs are equipped with electronics that make it difficult to create a duplicate. This has made stealing cars considerably more difficult than it was years ago. But, it has also made the replacement of lost keys an incredibly expensive endeavor.

Saab 9-3 owners must have two working keys. If one of them is lost, it costs a lot to get another one for the vehicle because it requires replacing the CIM module and reprogramming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100 and $200 to do this.

There are several ways to get around the high price. Some parts dealers will use the code of a spare key to cut a brand new metal blade for a fraction of the price of the dealer. The key must be the exact same as the original in order for it to work in your vehicle.

You can also replace the case yourself by following these steps. You'll need an open-faced screwdriver and patience. With the screwdriver, pry apart the plastic, and then take off the emergency key. Once you have the case open, remove the electronics and place them inside your new case. Make sure you put the correct badge and key back inside the case, too.

Replacement Battery

The Saab 9-3 replacement battery is a budget part that can be quickly and easily replaced. This YouTube video by Cyclone Cyd shows how to replace the remote fob battery in only four steps. This guide should work with any modern saab key fob however the procedure might differ slightly.

The first step is to find the button that lets off the backup key inside the fob. This button is typically located on the back of the fob, right next to the Saab Logo. Next use a flathead screwdriver to insert into the small hole in this button. This should be sufficient to open the case to allow you to change the battery.

After the new battery CR1632 is installed, you can reassemble the remote key fob, and then program it to your car. The procedure should take no more than a half hour at the most. It's a simple procedure that doesn't require any special tools.

The process can be a bit more complicated if you lose the key, but it's possible. The dealer will first need to read the VIN of the vehicle, and then purchase a replacement TWICE module and key blade that is matched to the unique code. Then, they'll have to cut the new key and then program it using an innovative software tool called MDI.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob is the device that locks and unlocks your car, it's got batteries inside. Batteries are able to last for a short time and will eventually fail. This is a regular issue that affects all cars and the good thing is that you can replace the batteries in a majority of key fobs and not have to replace the whole case. Amazon sells replacement fobs with all the electronics installed. You can simply open the case and replace the batteries. You'll need to take out the emergency key before you can replace the batteries. To do this, place an small screwdriver with a flat head into the slot that is in the middle. The screwdriver should be moved around the case, and it will split open, making it much easier to remove.

If you are about to replace your keys, make sure you have a spare, as this can reduce your total cost by a substantial amount. If you have an extra key, ask the dealer to cut the key and program it for your vehicle. This is much cheaper than purchasing a brand new key fob.

If you don't have a spare one, you can add an additional key to your car, but this will require a lot of research and effort. It can cost a few hundred dollars to get an additional car key. The computer in the vehicle must also be programmed. Professionals can accomplish this however, it's a costly option.

Replacement Ignition

As opposed to earlier saab key code cars, the modern SAAB 9-3 models use an upgraded alarm system that is based on a coded key. This means that if you lose your only functioning key, getting another one could be very expensive since the car has to have a specific computer module installed, and it must also be specifically programmed to accept an additional key. Most locksmiths cannot do this and a dealer will charge several hundred dollars to program the new key!

If you've lost saab keys your sole working key the dealer will replace your car's computer (known as the CIM or saab milton keynes TWICE) to create a replacement, and will charge you the highest price for it. Instead we can reprogram the EEPROM on your existing car computer to allow it to be programmed for a replacement key, slashing over 50% of the price you be charged at a dealership.

If you've been a long-time owner of an 03-11 SAAB 9-3, then you probably realize that the ignition key isn't all that robust. They can become extremely sticky and the buttons can be removed from them occasionally and you should think about purchasing a new one if yours isn't performing as it should. It's not as difficult as you think to replace the ignition key. With the right tools, it is able to be accomplished quickly.

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