Saab Key Replacement
Car keys being stolen or lost is extremely annoying. It's simple and affordable to replace a car key if there is an extra key.
To add an additional key, you'll need to remove the electronics from your old key fob and have it programmed to your car via a special SAAB tech 2 device. You'll be charged when you put off this process.
Keys lost or stolen
It is as easy as ever to copy the key to your car as it was 20 years ago. The only difference is that modern keys include an electronic chip within the keys. The chips provide a large deal of protection against key theft and copying. But this doesn't mean you'll never lose your key.
If you do lose your keys, don't panic! Look around in the places you normally keep your keys. They could be in your pockets for your jacket, pants or even on the ground next to your front door. If you're still having trouble finding your keys, you should contact a locksmith who will come to your car and assist you in locating them.
A dealer can make you an entirely new car key if all keys are missing. This can be expensive and can take a few days. Instead saab ignition key G28 Car Keys can reprogramme your existing computer's EEPROM to save you money.
The ignition key on the 03-11 SAAB is not very robust. They often get sticky and even fall out from time to the time. If you're stuck with one ignition key that works it is recommended to make a duplicate as soon as possible to avoid issues.
Lockouts
Saab owners are advised to keep a spare key in the car, as it is much simpler to replace a stolen or lost one. If you lose just one key, it's not the same. It's costly to purchase an additional key, and it requires the dealer to install and program the new TWICE Module (Column Integration Module for older cars) as well as a brand new OEM key (not purchased from Amazon or eBay).
If you're experiencing problems with your remote control keys not locking or unlocking your car, examine the causes for a variety of possible reasons. The most common is the battery of the coin that is dead in the key fob but it can also be caused by worn buttons, water damage, signal interference, and problems with the receiver module.
If your issue continues to persist even after you have checked all of these, you may want to try reprogramming the ignition key. This is done by changing (in inverse Hex) the number count to zero in the ECU. It is necessary to open the case of your key fob to do this. The best way to do this is by removing the emergency key from the fob. Once you have done this, 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, since this could damage the electronic components.
Broken Keys
Having your car keys stolen or lost is a difficult experience, especially if don't have spare keys. Luckily, you can minimize the hassle by having replacement keys created by an experienced auto locksmith in Bishopthorpe. We can offer you an electronic set of keys in a flash regardless of whether you're in the middle or near the nearest town.
Every Saab since 1995 is required to have an immobilizer inside the vehicle, which makes it virtually impossible to steal your car without a key. A special transponder must be incorporated into the keys to turn on 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 a dealer, using the special tool called a Tech-2 or a similar kind of software.
It's important to not try to remove the broken key from the ignition or lock. It could damage the lock, and cause other issues. When you try to force a broken lock or key out, it usually breaks the metal blade of the key or the mechanism for the lock. This could be much more costly than having a key replacement made by a qualified locksmith.
Replacement
Saab owners who purchased their Saab from 1994 and onwards are advised to keep two working keys for their vehicle. Replacing a single key is expensive and complex. The dealer will have to replace the CIM (Column Integration Module) or TWICE (Theft Warning Integrated Central Electronics) in accordance with the model, as well as the key itself. Additionally it must be programmed to work with the new module. Keys that are claimed-new from sellers on the aftermarket are often not properly programmed and may not program correctly when you need them.

It is not unusual to find the battery inside the key fob to wear out after a few years of use, specifically in cases where it is used regularly for locking and unlocking the car. Fortunately replacing the battery on the majority of SAAB 9-3 key fob models is simple and does not require any special tools.
A mobile SAAB locksmith is usually able to complete 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 the car either and can usually re-program your existing EEPROM to accept the new key. This saves a lot of money as a new car computer could be very expensive. It's logical to contact an on-line SAAB Locksmith whenever you require to replace the key fob in your car.