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    How to Replace the replacement saab car keys Key Battery For the saab car key replacement 9-3

    Saab owners must follow a set of steps that are unique to add an additional ignition key. This requires the use of a handheld computer called Tech-2 that is operated by the dealer. Then a new key as well as transponder are required 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 help to keep your keys in perfect condition.

    Replacement Case

    Unlike the classic Saab keys of the past, the new key fobs contain electronics that make it difficult to create a duplicate. This has made car theft significantly more difficult than 20 years ago. However, it also has made the replacement of lost keys a much more costly endeavor.

    Every owner of a saab centre milton keynes 9-3 must have at least two functioning keys. If one of them is lost, it costs a lot of money to purchase a new one for the car, as it requires replacing the CIM module and programming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100-$200 for this.

    There are some ways around the high price. Certain parts suppliers will utilize the code of an old key to cut a 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 function in your vehicle.

    311135906_1281855972636056_2987376612771Follow these steps to replace the case. You'll need a flathead screwdriver and some patience. Using the screwdriver, slowly break the plastic and separate the emergency keys from the case. After the case is open remove all electronics and place them in the new case. Make sure to insert the correct key and badge back into the case, as well.

    Replacement Battery

    The replacement battery for the saab 9-3 key fob Replacement 9-3 is an affordable component that can be replaced quickly and easily. This DIY video from YouTube Cyclone Cyd will show you how to replace the remote key fob battery in just four steps. This tutorial is compatible with any modern Saab key fob. However, the procedure may differ slightly.

    The button is normally located close to the Saab logo on the back of the fob. The button is usually found on the back of your fob, next to the Saab Logo. Use a flathead to insert the screwdriver into the small hole on this button. This should be enough to unlock the case of the fob to allow you to replace 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 is a bit more complex if you lose your key, but it's possible. The dealer needs to first determine the VIN of the vehicle, and then purchase a replacement TWICE module and key blade with the correct unique code. After that, they'll need to cut the replacement key and then program it with the latest software tool known as MDI.

    Replacement Key Fob

    The key fob is the piece that locks and unlocks your car. It has an internal battery. The batteries last for a period of and eventually die. It's a common issue for all vehicles. The good news is that you can change the batteries in most key fobs, without having to replace the entire case. You can buy replacement fobs on Amazon that come with all the electronics already installed, so you'll be able to simply open the case and replace the batteries in the original case. It is important to keep in mind that you will need to take out the emergency key first, and you can accomplish this by inserting the small screwdriver flathead into the slot located in the middle of the case. The screwdriver should be moved around the case until it will split open, making it easier to remove.

    If you're ready to change your keys, keep a spare on hand. This will save you lots of money. If you have an additional key, request the dealer to cut it and program it to your car. This is much cheaper than purchasing a new key fob.

    It is possible to add another key to your car in the event that you don't have one, but it takes some research and work. It costs a few hundred dollars to add a second car key. The computer in the car must also be programmed. Professionals can accomplish this however, it's a costly option.

    Replacement Ignition

    Contrary to the earlier Saab cars, the modern SAAB 9-3 models use an advanced 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 costly since the car needs to have a specific computer module installed and it must also be designed to accept a different key. Dealers can even charge hundreds of dollars to program the new key when they are not able to complete the task.

    Dealers will charge you a premium to replace your car's computer (also called the CIM or SAAB twice) when you lose your only functioning key. Instead, we can reprogram the EEPROM in your current car computer to make it ready for an additional key, slashing over 50% of the price you be charged at a dealership.

    If you've been a faithful owner of an 03-11 SAAB 9-3, then you probably realize that the ignition key isn't the most robust. They can get extremely sticky, and the buttons can be ripped off occasionally and you should think about purchasing a new one if yours isn't working as it should. It's not as difficult as it appears to replace the ignition key. With the right tools, it can be accomplished quickly.

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