What NOT To Do In The Saab 93 Key Industry
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Losing your car keys or lost is extremely annoying. If you have a spare key, adding the new key to your car is relatively inexpensive and simple.
To add the new key, you'll need remove the electronic components from the old key fob and get it programmed to your vehicle using a specific technology called saab tech 2. Doing this delay will cost you.
Keys that were stolen or lost saab key are not found
It's as simple as ever to copy the key to your vehicle as it was 20 years ago. The only difference is that modern keys include an electronic chip inside of them. The chips offer a great deal of protection against theft and key copying. However, this does not mean that you'll never lose your key.
If you do lose your keys, don't panic! The first thing you must do is look around where you usually store your keys. You might find them in your pocket of your pants or jacket or even on the floor near your front door. If you are unable to find your keys, contact an locksmith who will be sent to your car to help you locate them.
If all your keys are lost the dealer will replace your car's computer (SAAB CIM or saab spare key Twice) in order to create your a new key. This can be costly and take several days to complete. We can reprogram the EEPROM in your computer, and save you money.
03-11 SAAB 9-3 owners know that the ignition key is not very robust. The buttons can break and they can get stuck. If you're left with just one working ignition key it is recommended to make copies as quickly as possible to avoid problems.
Lockouts
Saab owners are advised to always have a spare key on hand, because it's simpler to replace a lost or stolen one. If you only lose one key, it is an entirely different story. It's costly to buy a second key and requires the dealer installing and programming the TWICE module (Column Integration Module for older cars) as well as a brand-new OEM key (not from Amazon or eBay).
If you're having issues with your remote control keys not locking or unlocking your car, check for several possible causes. The most frequent reason is a dead coin-cell battery inside the key fob. However, it can be caused by worn out buttons and receivers, water damage or module issues.
If you've tried these steps but the issue persists you can attempt to solve the issue yourself by changing the program of the key. This is done by changing (in reverse Hex) the number count to zero in the ECU. In order to do this, you need to get access to the case of your car key fob. This can be done by removing your emergency keys from the fob. Once this is done you can use a flathead screwdriver to open the case and expose the battery. Be careful while doing this and don't drop or pour any liquids in the fob as they could harm the electronic components inside.
Broken Keys
Car keys being stolen or lost is a stressful experience, especially if you don't have spare keys. You can reduce the stress if you have your replacement keys made in Bishopthorpe by a professional locksmith. We can provide you a set of electronic chips keys within a short time, whether you are situated in the middle of the road or near the closest town.
Every saab 93 key replacement since 1995 has been required to have an immobilizer system within the vehicle. This makes it nearly impossible to steal your car without a key. The key requires a transponder that is embedded in it to allow it to start the engine and unlock your 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 can only be done at a dealer using the special tool known as a Tech-2 or a different kind of software.
It is not recommended to remove your broken key from the ignition or lock. It could damage the lock and cause other issues. In the event that you try to force a damaged key out will usually result in the breaking of the metal key blade or the lock mechanism itself. This could be more costly than hiring a locksmith to replace the key.
Replacement
saab car key owners from 1994 and onwards are advised to have two working keys for their vehicle. Replacing just one key can be costly and complicated. The dealer will need to replace the CIM (Column Integration Module) or TWICE (Theft Warning Integrated Central Electronics) depending on the model, and the key itself. In addition 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 will not program correctly when you are in need of one.
It is not uncommon that the battery wears out on a keyfob following several years of use particularly if the keyfob is used frequently for locking and unlocking vehicles. The replacement of the battery on all SAAB 9-3 models is straightforward and doesn't require any special tools.
A mobile SAAB locksmith can usually do this at a cost that is 75% less than a dealer will charge for the same service. Locksmiths do not need to replace the computer in your vehicle, and they can change the EEPROM in your current car to accept the new key. This could save you a lot of money as a brand new car computer is expensive. This is why it is logical to contact a mobile SAAB locksmith whenever you need an extra key fob to your vehicle.

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