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What Is Saab 9-3 Key Replacement And How To Use It How to Replace the Replacement Key Battery For the Saab 9-3    Saab owners have a unique set of steps to take to add the second key. It requires dealer service using a handheld computer called Tech-2. Then the transponder is replaced and a key have to be purchased.    Change your keys regularly to prevent one from deteriorating faster than the other. This will also help keep your keys in top shape.    Replacement Case    The new key fobs aren't like the old Saab keys. They're equipped with electronic devices which make it hard to copy. This has made theft of cars much more complicated than it was 20 years ago. It has also made it more expensive to replace lost keys.    Every owner of a Saab 9-3 must have at a minimum two functioning keys. It's expensive to replace a lost key because it requires replacing the CIM module, and programming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100-$200 for this.    There are a few ways to avoid these costly. Some parts suppliers will search for the code on a spare key (usually the same one that opens the doors and turns on the ignition) and cut a new metal key blade at just a fraction of dealer cost. The key, however, must be identical to the original one to function properly within your car.    You can also replace the case yourself by following these steps. You'll need a flathead screwdriver along with some patience. With the screwdriver you can pull apart the plastic, and then take off the emergency key. After the case is open take out all electronic components and place them into your new case. Put the correct key and badge into the case.    Replacement Battery    The Saab 9-3 replacement battery is a low-cost component that can be easily and quickly replaced. This DIY video from YouTube user Cyclone Cyd explains how to replace the battery in the remote key fob in just four steps. This tutorial is suitable for any modern-day saab key fob however the procedure might differ slightly.    The first step is to locate the button that will release the backup key inside the fob. It is usually located just below the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Then use a flathead screwdriver to insert into the tiny hole in this button. This should be enough to unlock the case of the fob so that you can replace the battery.    After saab car key replacement have installed the CR1632 batteries, you can restore your remote key fob. Then, you can program it into your car. The procedure should take no more than an hour at most. It's a simple procedure that doesn't require any special tools.    The process is more complex if you lose your key, but it's possible. The dealer has to determine the VIN of the car and then order a replacement key blade and TWICE module with the exact 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 period of and will eventually go out of service. This is a problem that happens with all cars and the good news is that you can change the batteries in many key fobs and not have to replace the whole case. You can purchase replacement fobs from Amazon that include all the electronics already installed, which means you can just pop open the case and replace the batteries in the original case. You'll need to take out the emergency key before you can replace the batteries. To do this, insert an small screwdriver with a flat head into the slot in the middle. Use the screwdriver to move around the case until it will split open, making it much easier to take it out.      If you are about to replace the keys, ensure that you have a spare since this will cut down your total cost by a significant amount. If you have an additional key, request the dealer to cut the key and program it for your vehicle. This is less expensive than purchasing a new key fob.    If you don't have a spare car key, you can add an additional key to your car, but this requires a lot research and effort. It can cost a few hundred bucks to add a second car key. The computer of the car also needs to be programmed. Professionals can do this however, it's a costly option.    Replacement Ignition    The current SAAB 9-3 is an alarm system that is more sophisticated based on a key code. This means that when you lose your sole working key, acquiring another one can be very costly since the car needs to have a specific computer module installed, and it also must be specially programmed to accept an additional key. Even dealers can charge hundreds of dollars to program the new key when they are not able to complete the task.    Dealers will charge you the highest price to replace your car's computer (also known as the CIM or SAAB twice) in the event that you lose your only functioning key. We can reprogramme the existing EEPROM on your car's computer to be ready for an additional key. This will save you more than 50% on the cost you would pay at a dealer.    If you've owned a SAAB 9-3 quite a while you're aware that the ignition keys aren't very durable. If your ignition key isn't working properly, you should look into replacing it. They can become sticky and the buttons are known to fall off. It's not as difficult as you think to replace the ignition key. With the right tools, it is able to be accomplished in a short time.