How to Replace a Saab 9-3 Key
The Saab 9-3 has a good deal of appeal for drivers. It has a powerful engine and excellent visibility. It also has a high safety rating.
However, it is important to ensure that you have at the very least two keys that are working for your vehicle. If you lose one key, it could be very costly to buy the new one.
How to replace the ignition Key in the Saab9-3
You must replace your car key in the event that it isn't turning. This guide will show you how to replace the ignition key on a Saab 9-3. You'll need a replacement key as well as a reprogrammable battery, and a new key-fob cover.
Unlike older models, most modern Saab cars have an electronic transponder inside the key-fob, instead of a physical key to unlock and start the vehicle. The reprogrammable batteries in the key-fob will eventually wear out, and they cannot hold any charge. This is especially relevant if you use the same key for the same lock.
The good news is that the battery can be replaced quite easily by a professional locksmith. You can also do it yourself if have the right tools and a bit of patience. The first step involves separating the key-fob. Insert an open-ended head into the slot in the middle of your case. It is essential to work slowly, as the plastic is extremely thin and easily damaged.
After the case has been opened, you can create the new key by combining lower part of the key from earlier with a transponder and banana. This will ensure that the new key is properly paired to your CIM, which can make a significant difference when replacing the sole key on your Saab 9-3.
How do you replace the ignition Key on a Saab 900
If you don't have two keys, you'll need to remove the dashboard and steering wheel to gain access to the ignition. Start by disconnecting the negative battery cable. After the battery has been disconnected, it is possible to remove the dashboard and trim pieces around the steering wheel. Once the dash has been removed, you can push a screwdriver into the opening behind the ignition switch and pull it out.
The ignition cylinder has key locks that can stop the vehicle from starting if key isn't in it. If the ignition switch on your 900 isn't working properly, check to see whether the key is inside the lock or is stuck in the barrel of ignition. It's also recommended to rotate your keys often and keep them clean to ensure that they don't get bent.
Saab cars differ from other cars because they don't have traditional keys made of metal. Instead, the car recognizes electric signals generated by the key fob through the use of a specific microchip.
If you lose only one working key fob, your dealer will charge an extra fee to replace your computer module (also called the CIM). However, we can reprogram the existing computer EEPROM and prepare it to accept new keys without replacing it. You will save over 50% off the dealer's cost! This is the SAAB Key PROGRAM. Learn more about it here!
How to replace the ignition Key on a Saab 9-5
The metal portion of the classic Saab keys is simple to duplicate and does not pose a serious threat to theft of vehicles. The electronic portion of the key-fob comes with a chip that recognizes the car when the key is inserted into the ignition switch.
Saab's anti-theft system has relied upon this technology for over 10 years. It's not as secure as a physical lock on the door, but it does make stealing your own car significantly more difficult. Every Saab owner should keep a spare Saab key in their vehicle.
The majority of new Saabs are delivered with two keys. However, they can be purchased from an agent using a handheld device known as Tech-2. Tech-2. The cost can be under $400 for the transmitter+transponder (different than the metal key blade/shell that opens the doors and turns the ignition cylinder). The only exception to this is NG 9-3 vehicles, which are more modern and newer features that require an ignition key.

If you lose all keys and the dealer replaces your CIM or TWICE modules and charge you a premium for it. But we can reprogram the EEPROM on your computer to accept new keys, without having to replace the expensive modules.
How to Replace the Ignition Key on a Saab XC90
It may be time to replace your SAAB key fob if it's experiencing issues turning the lock barrel. It's a simple process and you don't have to go to a dealership. You can do it at home using a few basic tools.
In the beginning, you'll need to prepare the new key. Before you begin, ensure that the anti-theft system is disabled by placing blocks on the rear wheels and releasing the handbrake. Place the key in the ignition and turn the key to the "on" position. This will activate the accessories, but will not start the engine. Repeat this five times, and then keep the key on the "on" position.
Then you'll need to buy an additional case for your key fob. You can find these at any auto parts store and they're typically very affordable. Based on the model, you may even get them without any electronics.
To open saab fob key replacement , insert an flathead screwdriver into the slot located in the middle. Gently work it. When you've split the case, you will be able to access all the internal electronic components. Use a flathead screwdriver to gently pull out the electronic components.