20 Myths About Saab 93 Key: Dispelled

20 Myths About Saab 93 Key: Dispelled

Saab Key Replacement

It can be very frustrating to lose or have your car keys stolen. If you have an extra key, attaching the new key to your vehicle is relatively cheap and easy.

To add an additional key, you'll need to take the electronics off your old key and be able to program it to your vehicle via a saab tech 2 device. There will be a cost for putting off this process.

Keys lost or stolen

The key to your car is just as easy to make copies of now as it was twenty years ago. The only difference is that modern keys include an electronic chip within them. These chips provide a good degree of protection against 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! The first thing to do is look around where you usually store your keys. They could be inside your pants or jacket or even on the floor next to your front door. If you can't find your keys, contact locksmiths who will come to your vehicle and help you locate them.


A dealer can provide you with the new car key in case all your keys are missing. This can be very expensive and take several days to complete. Instead we can reprogram the existing computer's EEPROM and save you money.

03-11 SAAB 9-3 owners are aware that the ignition key isn't very robust. The buttons can fall out and get stuck. If you're left with just one ignition key that works it is recommended to make an additional one as soon as possible to avoid any inconveniences.

Lockouts

Saab owners are advised to always keep a spare key in the car, as it is much easier to replace a stolen or lost one. If you lose your only key, that's a different issue since it's expensive to replace it and requires the dealer to install and program a brand new TWICE module (Column Integration Module for earlier cars) and also a brand-new key that is OEM (not from Amazon or eBay).

If your remote control keys aren't locking or unlocking the car, there are many possible causes. The most frequent reason is a dead coin cell battery inside the key fob, but it could be caused by worn out buttons and receivers, water damage or module issues.

If the issue continues to persist after having checked all of these, you may want to try reprogramming the ignition 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 the key fob to perform this.  saab spare key G28CarKeys  can be accomplished by removing your emergency key from the fob. You can then use a flathead to remove the fob's casing and expose the battery. Be careful when doing this and do not pour or drop any liquids into the fob as they can damage the electronic components within.

Broken Keys

It can be a traumatic experience to have your keys taken from your vehicle, especially if you do not have an extra. Luckily, you can minimize the stress by having replacement keys created by a professional auto locksmith in Bishopthorpe. We can give you an electronic set of keys in a flash, whether you are located in the middle or close to the nearest town.

Every Saab since 1995 has been required to have an immobilizer inside the vehicle, which makes it nearly impossible to take your car away without a special 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 is something that is only possible at a dealer, with the specialized tool called a Tech-2 or a similar kind of software.

It is crucial not to remove the broken key from your lock or ignition. This could damage the lock and cause other issues. If you attempt to force a broken key out usually only results in breaking the metal key blade or the mechanism of the lock itself. This can be more expensive than hiring a locksmith replace the key.

Replacement

Owners of Saab vehicles from around 1994 and upwards are advised to keep at least two working keys for their vehicle. Replacing the sole key is expensive and complicated. The dealer must replace both the CIM (Column Integration module) or TWICE, based on the model. They will also need to program the key to work with the new module. Claimed-new keys from aftermarket sellers is usually not properly initialized and will not be programmed correctly when you require of one.

It is not uncommon for the battery to wear out on a keyfob following several years of use particularly if the fob is frequently used for locking and unlocking the car. Fortunately, replacing the battery in most SAAB 9-3 key fob models is easy and doesn't require any special tools.

A mobile SAAB locksmith is usually able to complete this at a cost that is 75% less than what a dealer would charge for the same service. A locksmith will not have to replace the computer in your car and can change the EEPROM in your current car to accept the new key. This saves cost since a new car computer could be expensive. This is why it is logical to call an emergency SAAB locksmith whenever you need a replacement key fob for your vehicle.