An Guide To Saab 9-3 Key Replacement In 2023

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An Guide To Saab 9-3 Key Replacement In 2023

How to Replace the Replacement Key Battery For the Saab 9-3

Saab owners have a unique set of steps to take to add an additional key. This requires a handheld computer, called Tech-2 that is operated by the dealer. Then, a new transponder and key are required to be purchased.

It is recommended to rotate your keys in order that one does not get worn out more quickly than the other. This will also ensure that your keys remain in pristine condition.

Replacement Case

The new key fobs for keys are not like the old Saab keys.  saab 9-3 key fob programming  have electronics that make them difficult to copy. That has made car theft a lot more difficult than it was just a few years ago. However, it also has made replacing lost keys a much more expensive undertaking.

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

There are several ways to get around these high cost. Some parts dealers will look up the code from an old key (usually the same one that opens the doors and turns the ignition) and cut a brand new key blade out of metal for just a fraction of dealer cost. The key must be the exact same as the original in order for it to function in your vehicle.

You can also change the case yourself by following these steps. You'll require an open-faced screwdriver and a lot of patience. Using the screwdriver, slowly pry the plastic apart and separate the emergency key from the case. After the case is open take the electronics out and put them in your new case. Insert the correct key and badge into the case.

Replacement Battery

The replacement battery for the Saab 9-3 is a cheap component that can be replaced easily and quickly. The YouTube video of Cyclone Cyd demonstrates how to replace the battery of the remote fob with only four steps. This tutorial can be used for any modern saab key fob however the procedure might differ slightly.

The button is typically located next to the Saab logo on the back of the fob. It's usually close to the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Then use the flathead screwdriver to insert into the tiny hole in this button. This should be enough to open the case of the fob to allow you to replace the battery.

Once the new CR1632 battery is installed, you can reassemble the remote key fob and program it to your car. The whole process should not exceed an hour. This is a straightforward procedure that doesn't require special tools.

The procedure is a little more complicated if you lose the key, but it's possible. The dealer needs to first determine the VIN of the vehicle and order the replacement TWICE module as well as key blade with the proper unique code. The dealer will then need to program the key using MDI an innovative software tool.

Replacement Key Fob

The key fob is the part that locks and unlocks your car, it has a battery within. Batteries have a limited lifespan and eventually will die. This is a problem that happens with all cars and the good thing is that you can replace the batteries in many fobs, without replacing the whole case. You can buy replacement fobs from Amazon that have all the electronics already in place, so you'll just pop open the case and replace the batteries in the original case. You'll need to take out the emergency key before you replace the batteries. To do this, place a small screwdriver that is flat into the slot that is in the middle of the. The screwdriver should be moved around the case, and it will split open, making it much easier to remove.


If you're ready to replace your keys, keep an extra set on hand. This will save you a significant amount of money. If you have spare keys, you can ask the dealer cut a new key and program it into your car, which is much cheaper than replacing the entire key fob.

It is possible to add a second key to your car in the event that you don't have one, however it requires a great deal of research and effort. The cost of adding a second key is about a few hundred dollars and it requires programming of the car's computer. Professionals can do this, but it's an expensive option.

Replacement Ignition

As opposed to earlier Saab vehicles, the latest SAAB 9-3 models use an advanced alarm system that is dependent on a coded keys. If you lose your sole key, it may be costly to get another one because the car must be equipped with a specific computer and also be programmed to accept a new key. Most locksmiths can't do this, and even dealers will charge hundred dollars to program the new key!

Dealers will charge you a premium to replace your car's computer (also called the CIM or SAAB twice) when you lose the only working key. Instead we can reprogramme the EEPROM on your existing car computer, preparing it to accept a second key, saving you over 50% of what you'd pay at a dealership.

If you've owned a car like the SAAB 9-3 for many years you are aware that the ignition keys aren't very durable. If your ignition key isn't functioning properly, you must look into replacing it. They can become extremely sticky and the buttons have been known to fall off. It's good to know that replacing the ignition key isn't as difficult as it sounds, and it can be done quickly with the appropriate tools.