The History Of Saab 93 Key

The History Of Saab 93 Key

Saab Key Replacement

Car keys being stolen or misplacing them can be extremely inconvenient. If you have an extra key, putting an additional key to your car is relatively cheap and easy.

To add an additional key, you'll need to take the electronics off your old key fob, and get it programmed into your car using a SAAB tech 2 device. Procrastinating this process will cost you.

Keys lost or stolen

The key to your car is the same easy to duplicate like it was a decade ago. Modern keys come with an electronic chip. The chips provide a large amount of protection from key theft and copying. However, this doesn't mean that you'll never lose your key.

If you do lose your keys, don't panic! Check the places you usually keep your keys. You may find them in your pockets for your jacket, pants or even lying on the ground near your front entrance. If you are still unable to locate your keys, you should contact a locksmith to come out to your vehicle and assist you in retrieving the keys.

If all your keys are missing and you are in need of replacement, a dealer will replace your car computer (SAAB CIM or SAAB Twice) in order to create new keys for you. This can be very expensive and take several days to complete. Instead we can reprogram your existing computer's EEPROM to save you money.

The ignition key on the 03-11 SAAB isn't the most robust. They often get sticky and the buttons might fall out from time to the time. If you're stuck with one working ignition key it is best to create copies as quickly as you can to avoid any problems.

Lockouts



Saab owners must always have an extra key since it's easier to replace keys that are lost or stolen. If you lose only one key, it's a different story. It's costly to buy another key and requires the dealer installing and programming a new TWICE Module (Column Integration Module for older cars) and a brand-new OEM key (not purchased from Amazon or eBay).

If you're having issues with your remote control keys not locking or unlocking your car, you need to check for several possible causes. The most common is a dead coin battery in the key fob. However, it could also be caused by worn buttons or water damage, signal interference, and problems with the receiver module.

If you've done these checks and still have a problem then you may try to resolve it yourself by reprogramming the key. This is done by changing (in reverse Hex) the number count to zero in the ECU. You'll need to open the case of your key fob to do this. The best method for doing this is by removing the emergency key from the fob. Once this is done you can use a screwdriver with a flat head to open the case and expose the battery. Don't drop or pour liquids into the fob, as this can cause damage to the electronic components.

Broken Keys

Losing your car keys or lost is a painful experience, particularly if you don't have spare keys. You can minimize the inconvenience when you get your replacement keys made in Bishopthorpe by an experienced locksmith. We can provide you the electronic chips keys in a flash regardless of whether you're situated in the middle of the road or near the closest town.

Every Saab since 1995 has been required to have an immobilizer within the vehicle. This makes it nearly impossible to take your car away without a specific key. A transponder that is specialized for the vehicle must be embedded in the key to start the car and unlock doors. The key also needs a transmitter/transponder chip that needs to be matched with the car's computer module in order to work. This can only be done by an authorized dealer, using the special tool known as a Tech-2 or a different kind of software.

If your key is damaged in your ignition lock, it is crucial that you don't attempt to extract the key by yourself, as this could damage the lock and cause problems. Attempting to force a broken key out typically results in the breaking of the steel key blade or lock mechanism itself. This can be more costly than hiring a locksmith to replace the key.

Replacement

Owners of Saab automobiles from 1994 and beyond are advised to have at a minimum two working keys for their vehicle. Replacing the sole key is costly and difficult. The dealer will have to replace the CIM (Column Integration Module) or TWICE (Theft Warning Integrated Central Electronics) depending on the model, as well as the key itself. Furthermore it will have to be programmed to work with the new module. Keys that are claimed-new from sellers on the aftermarket is typically not properly programmed and cannot be programmed correctly when you require of them.

It is not unusual for the battery to wear out in a keyfob after a few use years, especially if the fob is used frequently to lock and unlock a car. Fortunately that replacing the battery in most SAAB 9-3 key fob models is quite simple and does not require any special tools.

A mobile SAAB Locksmith can perform this service for 75% less than the dealer would charge. Locksmiths don't have to replace the car's computer and can reprogram the EEPROM so that it can accept the new keys. This can save a lot of cost since a new car computer can be very expensive.  saab replacement keys  to contact an on-line SAAB Locksmith anytime you need to replace the key fob on your car.