How A Weekly Saab 9-3 Key Replacement Project Can Change Your Life

How A Weekly Saab 9-3 Key Replacement Project Can Change Your Life

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

Saab owners have to follow a series of steps that are unique to add a second ignition key. This requires an electronic handheld computer, referred to as Tech-2 that is operated by the dealer. Then a new car key and transponder need to be bought and then programmed into the car.

It is recommended to rotate your keys so that one does not wear out more quickly than the other. This will keep your keys in top condition.

Replacement Case

The new key fobs for keys are not like the older Saab keys. They are equipped with electronics that make it difficult to duplicate. This has made stealing cars significantly more difficult than 20 years ago. It also makes it more expensive to replace lost keys.

Saab 9-3 owners should have two keys working. If one is lost, it costs a fortune to purchase a new one for the vehicle because it requires replacing the CIM module and programming the locking cylinders. Dealers charge between $100 and $200 to do this.

There are ways to avoid the high cost. Certain parts suppliers will utilize the code of the spare key to cut a new metal blade at a fraction what the dealer charges. The key must be the exact same as the original in order for it to work in your vehicle.

Follow these steps to replace the case. You will need to have an open-faced screwdriver and a lot of patience. With the screwdriver, slowly break the plastic and separate the emergency keys from the case. Once the case is opened, take out the electronics and put them in the new case. Insert the correct key and badge into the case.

Replacement Battery

The Saab 9-3 replacement battery is a cheap part that can be easily and quickly replaced. This YouTube tutorial for DIY user Cyclone Cyd explains how to replace the battery in the remote key fob in only four steps. This tutorial will work with any modern Saab key fob. However, the procedure could differ slightly.

The button is normally located near the Saab logo on the back of the fob. This button is usually located close to the Saab logo on the back of the fob. Use a flathead screwdriver to insert the screwdriver through the small hole on this button. This should be sufficient to allow you to open the fob case to allow you to change the battery.

After the new battery CR1632 is installed then you can reassemble your remote key fob and then program it to your car. The entire process should not take more than an hour at most. This is a straightforward process that doesn't require any special tools.

If you lose your key, the process will be slightly more complicated however, it can be done. The dealer must verify the VIN of the car, and then order a new key blade and TWICE module, both with the proper unique code. Then, they'll have to cut the replacement key and then program it using a brand new tool for programming called MDI.

Replacement Key Fob


The key fob comes with an internal battery that is used to lock and unlock your vehicle. Batteries have a finite lifespan and eventually will die. This is a regular issue that happens with all cars and the good news is that you can replace the batteries in many key fobs without having to replace the entire case. Amazon sells replacement fobs that have all the electronics in place. You can simply pop the case open and replace the batteries. You will need to remove the emergency key before you replace the batteries. To do this, insert an small screwdriver with a flat head into the slot in the middle of the. The case will split when you rotate the screwdriver around it.

If you're ready to change your keys, make sure you have an extra set on hand. This can save you a lot of money. If you have a spare, you can request that the dealer cut a new key and program it into your car, which is cheaper than replacing the entire key fob.

If you don't have a spare, it is possible to add a second key to your car, but this will require a lot of research and effort. A second key can cost several hundred dollars and it requires programming of the car's computer. This can be accomplished by a professional, but it's a costly option for the majority of owners.

Replacement Ignition

Unlike earlier Saab automobiles, the current SAAB 9-3 models have an upgraded alarm system that is dependent on a coded keys. This means that should you lose only one working key, acquiring another key can be extremely costly since the car needs to have a unique computer module installed, and it must also be designed to accept a different key. Even a dealer can charge hundreds of dollars to program an additional key in the event that they are unable to complete the task.

If you've lost the only working key, a dealer will repair your car's computer (known as the CIM or SAAB TWICE) to create an exchange, and they will charge you the highest price for it. We can reprogram the EEPROM on your car's computer so that it's ready for an additional key. This will save you more than 50% off the price you'd pay at a dealer.

If you have owned a 9-3 from SAAB for many years you're aware that the ignition keys are not very durable. If  saab keys replacement  isn't working correctly, you should look into replacing it. They can become very sticky and the buttons have been known to fall off. It's not as difficult as it seems to replace the ignition key. With the right tools, it can be accomplished in a matter of minutes.