Saab Key Replacement
It can be very frustrating to lose or have your car keys stolen. It's easy and inexpensive to replace a car key if you own an extra key.
To add a new key, you will need to remove the electronics from your old key fob and be able to program it to your car using a technology called saab tech 2. You'll be charged when you put off this process.

Keys that were stolen or lost are not found
It's as simple as ever to copy the key onto your car as it was 20 years ago. The only difference is that modern keys include an electronic chip inside of them. These chips offer a lot of protection from theft and key copying. However, this doesn't mean that you'll never lose your key.
If you do lose your keys, don't panic! Check the places you usually keep your keys. They could be in the pockets of your pants or jacket or even on the floor near your front door. If you're still unable to locate your keys, call a locksmith and ask him to arrive at your vehicle and assist you in locating the keys.
If all of your keys are missing the dealer can replace your car's computer (SAAB CIM or SAAB Twice) in order to create an entirely new key for you. This could be costly and can take a few days. We can reprogram the EEPROM in your computer and save money.
saab key replacement on the 03-11 SAAB isn't very durable. The buttons can fall out and become stuck. You should make a copy of your ignition key if only you have one. This will spare you from any hassles.
Lockouts
Saab owners must always have an extra key in case of need as it's much easier to replace lost or stolen ones. If you lose your primary key it's a different matter since it's expensive to get one and requires the dealer to install and program a brand new TWICE module (Column Integration Module on earlier cars) and a brand new key that is OEM (not from Amazon or eBay).
If you're having problems with your remote control keys not locking or unlocking your car, look for a variety of possible causes. The most common cause is an empty battery on the key fob but it could be caused by worn buttons as well as water damage, signal interference, and receiver module issues.
If the issue continues to persist after you have checked all of these, you can try reprogramming the ignition key. This is done by changing (in reverse Hex) the number count to zero in the ECU. You will need to open the case of the key fob to accomplish this. The easiest way to do this is by removing the emergency key from the fob. Then, you can employ a flathead for removing the case from the fob and expose the battery. Be careful while doing this and don't drop or pour any liquids in the fob because they could damage the electronic components inside.
Broken Keys
It can be a frustrating experience to lose your car keys stolen, especially in the event that you don't have an extra. Luckily, you can ease the inconvenience by having replacement keys created by an experienced auto locksmith in Bishopthorpe. We can offer you a set of electronic chips keys in a matter of minutes regardless of whether you're situated in the middle of the road or near the closest town.
Every Saab since 1995 has been required to have an immobilizer within the vehicle. This makes it virtually impossible to take your car away without a key. The key needs a special transponder inside it to turn on the engine and then open 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 is only possible at a dealer, using the specially designed tool called Tech-2 Tech-2 or a similar kind of software.
It is important not to try to remove your broken key from the lock or ignition. It could damage the lock and result in other problems. When you try to force a key or lock that is broken out, it is likely to break the blade of the metal key or the mechanism for the lock. This could be much more expensive than a key replacement done by a professional locksmith.
Replacement
Owners of Saab automobiles manufactured between 1994 and upwards are advised to keep at least two keys that work for their vehicle. Replacing a single key is costly and complex. The dealer will need to replace both the CIM (Column Integration module) or TWICE, depending on the model. They will also have to program the key in order to work with the new module. Keys purchased from aftermarket sellers are generally not properly initialized and could not be programmed correctly when you need them.
It is not uncommon for a battery to wear out on a keyfob after a few use years especially if the device is used frequently for locking and unlocking a car. The replacement of the battery on all SAAB 9-3 models is simple and does not require any special tools.
A mobile SAAB locksmith can typically do this for 75% less than a dealer would charge for the same service. Locksmiths do not need to replace the computer in your car, and will usually change the EEPROM in your current car to accept the new key. This can save you a lot of money as a brand new car computer is costly. It's sensible to contact the mobile SAAB Locksmith whenever you require to replace the key fob in your car.