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Every car must have a key fob that has an electronic remote that can lock and unlock your vehicle. The batteries that are in these devices are able to last for that is a bit shorter, and they can get bad.

You can add a second key on a saab keys 93 for about $400 in case you don't already own two. This involves buying a new TWICE Module at the dealer, then installing it with a specially-designed handheld device dubbed Tech2. Tech2.

Replacement Keys

Many used Saabs only come with one key. It is recommended to invest in a spare as soon as you can since it's less expensive to do this than having to replace the entire vehicle if you lose only one key. It is crucial to rotate your keys regularly to prevent wear and tear.

If you lose your sole key, you'll have to replace the CIM (Column Integration Module) or TWICE (Theft Warning Integrated Central Electronics) module along with a new key and special programming to convince the car that you are not trying to steal it. The replacement of these modules could be more than $400 and the parts are available for purchase via mail, which means it's not an immediate job for the majority of locksmiths, or even dealers.

The good news is, the majority of modern Saab vehicles can have a second key that can be added to the system. This is possible without having to replace the original computer. The dealer will need to use a specific handheld computer called a Tech-2 to insert the second key and program it into the vehicle. Some garages that are independent are able to do this, but the process is more complex. They will require reprogramming the EEPROM of your car's computer to accept the new key.

Replacement key fobs

Saab owners who lost saab key their key last year or had it stolen require a new replacement as soon as possible. The steps involved in getting a new working Saab 9-3 key fob will require the dealer's service department and can cost hundreds of dollars, not including the cost of a new Key fob duplication, a new TWICE module (theft alert integrated central electronics) and reprogramming to convince your car that the extra key isn't stolen.

If you have a spare key however, the process is much less expensive. The new key must be matched to the original TWICE Module. An old one will not work. However, a genuine OEM replacement is available from a dealer for less than what it costs.

It is simple to remove the case from a new SAAB Key Fob. You can make use of a flathead screwdriver pry the case open, but be careful not to scratch the electronics within. After removing the electronics and battery and battery, you can put the new case inside the existing shell of the old fob. Make sure you align the two pieces and then gently press them in place and allow them to click into the right position. Once everything is in place then you can resynchronize your new fob. It is important to know that adding a key is more complicated than replacing the emergency key. The dealer will have to use a specific tool called the Tech-2.

Keys for Replacement Ignition

If your car's keys won't start or turn on when you turn the ignition on, or it won't start when you press the starter button, first make sure the transmission is in Park. This will stop your car from spinning away in the event that the lock on your transmission fails or the manual transmission is pulled out of gear.

Most of the time the issue lies with the electronics in the key fob, which controls how the car will recognize the key once it's in the ignition cylinder. The key's material is fairly easy to duplicate but the electronic component in the key fob is what makes the car recognize the key.

This is not something that a locksmith can do. It has to be done by a dealer, or an exclusive handheld computer called Tech2. This is not something that a locksmith is able to do, it needs to be done through a dealer or an electronic handheld computer called a Tech2.

The good news is that if you already have one working key fob the cost of acquiring another should be no more than $200 or as much. If you require a metal key and you are unable to make it, the cost of creating it is another consideration. Most dealers will offer this service, but it can take a few weeks to get both the key and car programmed.

Replacement Remotes

The Saab 9-3's cabin is designed with the driver in mind with clear layouts and an olfactory feel to the controls. Its dashboard arcs around the driver, and features an exciting turbo vacuum gauge that adds an original touch to its instrumentation. The steering wheels made of leather feature audio, cruise control and phone controls.

The console that sits between the seats is equipped with one cupholder and the knobs for the Bose audio and dual-zone climate controls are set up in a way that is logical. The touch-screen display can be distracting when driving.

The 9-3 is a good performer when it comes to power. The base low pressure turbo model takes around 8 seconds to reach speeds of 60 mph. The more powerful Viggen can reach that speed in just 6.9 second.

One key to the Turbo X's popularity is its superb handling. Despite its 60/40 weight distribution front-to-rear, the Turbo X is agile and well-balanced when driving on two-lane highways.

The only downside to this car's amazing performance is its low fuel efficiency. The turbocharged 2.0-liter motor can achieve around 27 mpg when in the city and 35 on the highway. The Turbo X special edition with more power will be available in 2008 only. This model features an exclusive rear seat that can be folded into the floor to maximize the space for cargo. It also has a unique rear spoiler, as well as an aggressive bumper.