Saab Key Replacement
It can be extremely frustrating to lose keys to your car stolen. If you have a spare key, adding an additional key to your car is fairly inexpensive and simple.
To add the new key, you'll have to take the electronics off your old key fob, and get it programmed into your car via a special technology called saab tech 2. Doing this delay will cost you.
Lost or Stolen Keys
The car keys are exactly the same to duplicate like it was a decade ago. The only difference is that modern keys have an electronic chip within the keys. These chips provide a good amount of protection against theft as well as key copying. This does not mean you'll never lose your key.
If you do lose your keys, don't panic! Check the places you usually keep your keys. They may be hidden inside your pants or jacket, or even in the floor just next to your front door. If you're not able to locate your keys, call a locksmith who will go to your vehicle and help you locate them.
A dealer can make you the new car key in case all your keys are missing. This could be costly and take several days. Instead we can reprogram your existing computer EEPROM and save you money.

The ignition key on the 03-11 SAAB isn't very robust. The buttons are susceptible to falling out and can become stuck. You should create a copy of your ignition key, if you only have one. This will protect you from any inconveniences.
Lockouts
Saab owners are advised to always keep a spare key in the car, because it's simpler to replace a stolen or lost one. If you lose only one key, that's a different issue as it's quite expensive to get one and requires a dealer to install and program a new TWICE module (Column Integration Module on older cars) and also a brand-new key that is OEM (not from Amazon or eBay).
If you're having issues with your remote control keys not locking or unlocking your car, look for a variety of possible causes. The most frequent cause is the battery of the coin that is dead in the key fob, but it can also be caused by damaged buttons or water damage, signal interference, and receiver module issues.
If the issue persists after having tried all of these, you can try reprogramming your ignition key. This is done by changing the count (in the inverse Hex) to zero in the ECU. To accomplish this, you will need to get access to the case of your car key fob. The best way to do this is by removing the emergency key from the fob. Once lost saab key is done you can use a screwdriver with a flat head to open the case and expose the battery. Do not drop or pour liquids into the fob as it could damage the electronic components.
Broken Keys
It can be a traumatic experience to lose your keys taken from your vehicle, especially when you don't have an extra. Luckily, you can minimize the hassle by having replacement keys made by an expert auto locksmith in Bishopthorpe. It doesn't matter if you're located in the middle of nowhere or just a few miles away we can provide you with a fresh set of electronic chip keys in no time.
Every Saab since 1995 is required to have an immobilizer inside the vehicle, which makes it nearly impossible to take your car away without a key. A transponder with a specific code must be included in the key 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 accomplished by an authorized dealer using a tool called Tech-2 or similar software.
If the key you have broken in your ignition lock, make sure you don't try to extract it by yourself, as it could cause damage to the lock and cause additional problems. If you attempt to force a broken key out usually only results in the breaking of the metal key blade or the mechanism of the lock itself. This can be much more expensive than having a key replacement made by a locksmith who is certified.
Replacement
Saab owners who purchased their Saab from 1994 and up are advised to have two working keys for their vehicle. Replacing just one key can be costly and complex. The dealer must replace the CIM (Column Integration Module) or TWICE (Theft Warning Integrated Central Electronics) according to 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 typically are not properly initialized and therefore cannot be programmed correctly when you need of one.
It is not uncommon for the battery in a key fob to wear out after a couple of years of usage, particularly in cases where it is used regularly for locking and unlocking the car. The replacement of the battery in most SAAB 9-3 models is simple and doesn't require any special tools.
A mobile SAAB Locksmith can perform this service for 75% less money than dealers would charge. Locksmiths will not need to replace the computer in your vehicle, and they can reprogram the EEPROM of your current computer to accept the new key. This can help you save cash as a new computer for your car is expensive. It makes sense to contact a mobile SAAB Locksmith whenever you need to replace the key fob on your car.