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Mercedes-Benz-3D-Star.pngHow to Replace the Replacement Key Battery For the Saab 9-3

Saab owners must follow a set of specific steps to add a second ignition key. This requires the use of a handheld computer, known as Tech-2 that is operated by the dealer. A new key and transponder must be purchased and then programmed to the car.

Make sure to rotate your keys in order to prevent one from wearing out more than another. This will help keep your keys in perfect condition.

Replacement Case

Unlike the classic Saab keys of the past, the new key fobs are equipped with electronics which makes it more difficult to copy. This has made theft of cars considerably more complicated than it was 20 years ago. However, it also has made replacing lost keys a more expensive endeavor.

Every owner of a Saab 9-3 needs to have at minimum two working keys. It is expensive to replace a lost or damaged key since it requires replacing the CIM module, and reconfiguring the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100 and $200 to do this.

There are ways to reduce these costs. Some parts suppliers will look up the code on an old key (usually the same one that opens the doors and turns the ignition) and cut a brand new key blade from metal 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 change the case yourself by following these steps. You'll require an open-faced screwdriver and patience. With the screwdriver, break apart the plastic, and then take off the emergency key. Once the case is open remove all electronics and place them in the new case. Make sure to insert the correct badge and key back in the case too.

Replacement Battery

The Saab 9-3 replacement battery is a low-cost component that can be easily and quickly replaced. This YouTube video from Cyclone Cyd demonstrates how to replace the battery for the remote fob in just four easy steps. This tutorial is compatible with any modern saab key fob programming key fob. However, the process may differ slightly.

The first step is to locate the button that will release the backup key inside the fob. This is usually located close to the saab replacement key programming logo on the back of the fob. Next use a flathead screwdriver into the small hole of this button. This should be enough to open the fob case so that you can replace the battery.

After the new battery CR1632 is in place, you can reassemble the remote key fob and program it to your car. The whole process should take more than an hour, if not less. It's a simple process that doesn't require any special tools.

If you lose a key, the process is slightly more complicated, but it can still be accomplished. The dealer will need to verify the VIN of the car, and then request a replacement key blade and TWICE module with the exact unique code. Then, they'll need to cut the replacement key and then program it using a brand new tool for programming called MDI.

Key Replacement Fob

The key fob has batteries that are used to lock and unlock your car. The batteries last for a period of and eventually die. This is a frequent issue with all cars. The good thing is that you can replace the battery on most key fobs, without having to replace the entire case. You can buy replacement fobs from Amazon that come with all the electronics already installed, which means you can just pop open the case and replace the batteries in the original case. It is important to note that you'll need to take out the emergency key first, and you can do this by putting the small screwdriver flathead into the slot located in the middle of the case. Work the screwdriver around the case until it is split open, making it much easier to take it out.

If you're looking to replace your keys, make sure you have a spare in your possession. This will save you a lot of money. If you have an additional key, request the dealer to cut it and program it for your car. This is much less expensive than purchasing a new fob.

If you don't have a spare car key, you can add a second key to your car, however it requires a lot of research and effort. Adding a second key costs several hundred dollars and it also requires programming of the car's computer. Professionals can do this however, it's a costly option.

Replacement Ignition

In contrast to earlier Saab cars, the modern saab ignition key 9-3 models have a much more sophisticated alarm system that is built on a key code. This means that when you lose your sole working key, adding another key can be extremely expensive since the car has to have a computer module installed, and it also must be specially programmed to accept an additional key. The majority of locksmiths aren't able to do this and even a dealer will charge several hundred dollars to program the new key!

Dealers will charge you a high price to replace your car computer (also called the CIM or SAAB twice) if you lose your only working key. Instead we can reprogram the EEPROM on your existing car computer to allow it to be programmed for an additional key, and save you over 50% of what you'll have to pay at a dealership.

If you've been a faithful owner of an 03-11 saab 9-3 key programming 9-3, then you probably have noticed that the ignition switch isn't the most robust. They can be extremely sticky, and the buttons can be removed from them at times It is recommended that you consider getting a replacement if yours isn't working as it should. It's not so difficult as it may seem to replace the ignition key. With the proper tools, it can be accomplished in a matter of minutes.suzuki-logo.jpg

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