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How to Replace the Replacement Key Battery For the saab key fob repair 9-3

Saab owners have to follow a series of specific steps to add an additional ignition key. It requires dealer support using an electronic handheld computer called Tech-2. Then a new key and transponder need to be bought and programmed to the car.

It is recommended 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

As opposed to the traditional Saab keys of the past keys, the latest key fobs have electronics inside that make it difficult to duplicate. This has made stealing cars significantly more difficult than 20 years ago. However, it has also made replacing lost keys a more costly endeavor.

Saab 9-3 owners must have two keys working. It costs a fortune to replace a lost key as it requires replacing the CIM module, and programming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100-$200 for this.

There are some ways around these high cost. Some parts suppliers will use the code of an extra key to cut a new metal blade at a fraction what the dealer charges. The key, however, must be the same as the original to work correctly within your car.

Follow these steps to replace the case. You will need to have a flathead and patience. With the screwdriver slowly break the plastic and separate the emergency keys from the case. After the case is open take the electronics out and place them in the new case. Insert the correct key and badge inside the case.

Replacement Battery

The replacement battery for the Saab 9-3 is an affordable component that can be replaced easily and quickly. This video tutorial on DIY from YouTube user Cyclone Cyd explains how to replace the battery for the remote key fob in just four steps. This tutorial can be used for any modern saab-type key fob, although the process might differ slightly.

This button is usually 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 screwdriver to insert the screwdriver into the small hole on this button. This should be enough to open the case of the fob so that you can replace the battery.

After you have installed the batteries CR1632, it is possible to put back together your remote key fob. Then, you can program it into your car. The procedure should take no more than an hour at most. This is a straightforward procedure that doesn't require special tools.

The procedure is a little more complicated if you've lost your key, but it is possible. The dealer must first read the VIN of the vehicle before requesting a replacement TWICE module and key blade that has the correct unique code. Then, they'll be required to cut the replacement key and then program it using a brand new tool for programming called MDI.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob contains an internal battery that is used to lock and unlock your vehicle. The batteries last for a certain time and will eventually die. It's a common issue that affects all cars. The good thing is that you can replace the battery in most key fobs, without having to replace the entire case. Amazon sells fobs for replacement that already have all the electronics installed. You can simply pop the case open and replace the batteries. You'll need to take out the emergency key before you replace the batteries. To do this, place the screwdriver of a small flat head into the slot that is in the middle. The case should split when you rotate the screwdriver around it.

If you're about to replace the keys ensure you have a spare, as this can reduce your total cost by a significant amount. If you have an extra key, you can request the dealer to cut it in half and program it to your car. This is less expensive than purchasing a new fob.

It is possible to add a second key to your car if you don't already have one, Saab key replacement Bristol but it will require an extensive amount of research and effort. A second key can cost about a few hundred dollars and it also requires programming of the car's computer. This can be done by a professional, but it is an expensive option for most owners.

Replacement Ignition

In contrast to earlier Saab vehicles, the latest SAAB 9-3 models have an advanced alarm system that is built on a key code. This means that should you lose only one working key, replacing it with another key can be extremely expensive because the car needs to have a computer module installed and it also needs to be specifically programmed to accept an extra key. Dealers can charge hundreds of dollars to program the new key if they are unable to complete the task.

If you've lost your sole working key, a dealer will replace your car's computer (known as the CIM or SAAB TWICE) in order to make the replacement, and will charge you a premium price for it. Instead we can reprogramme the EEPROM on your existing car computer, preparing it for a new key, slashing over 50% of what you'll pay at a dealership.

If you've owned a Saab key replacement Bristol 9-3 a long time, you know that the ignition keys aren't very durable. They can become extremely sticky, and the buttons are known to be ripped off from time to time, so you should consider buying a new one if the one you have isn't performing 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 quickly.