How to Repair a Saab 93 Key Fob

There's a good chance that your Saab 9-3 key fob is faulty with its electronic chip. The metal part of classic car keys was simple to duplicate, however, modern keys have an immobilizer to safeguard your vehicle.
To figure out why your key fob doesn't work, replace the coin battery. It's a low-cost and easy fix.
How to program the Saab 93 Key Fob
Saab key fobs 93 allow you to control the doors of your car and trunk as well as the engine. They also unlock the fuel door and activate a panic button. Remotes can also be programmed with the car's transmitter. To do this, put the key in the ignition and turn it to the ON position. Follow the Tech2 instructions until you have programmed the keys that you want to use with the vehicle.
Saabs are usually sold with only one key, despite the fact they were originally designed to have two. You can get an additional key by replacing the transmitter (which includes the transponder) and programming it using a handheld computer known as Tech-2 Tech-2 at your Saab dealer. You'll also need a new key to match the old one for it to function. This can be expensive, but less expensive than replacing the entire CIM system and locking cylinders if lose the sole key that works.
Saab 93 key fob replacement
Saab owners who have lost their one key should get an extra one as soon a possible. The key fob is not like the classic metal keys used in cars 20 years ago, but it is an electronic device that communicates with the car via a unique chip. This is how the car detects the key fob, and also stops it from being copied. Dealers may be able to copy the key however it could be costly. It is possible to avoid this issue by purchasing a new Saab key on the internet.
It will protect your vehicle if you lose it. A spare key is more likely to be found by a criminal than the stolen one. This is because the majority of thieves do not have the tools to duplicate these types of keys. Even if they did have a special machine, it would not be foolproof.
A spare key will also save you money in the event of replacing the SAAB 9-3 remote's battery. All the electronic units in the key fob contain batteries and they will eventually fail. Change the battery is easy, but you must be cautious not to damage the electronics in the case. You can learn to do this task by watching videos on YouTube, such as those made by Cyclone Cyd.
Saab 93 key fob battery
If you've had trouble with a delayed response from your key fob, then it's time to replace your battery. While there could be a variety of reasons behind the delay an unresponsive battery is the most likely culprit. It's a low-cost and easy fix, so you shouldn't put off doing it.
The first step is to unplug the backup key from the fob. To do this, press hard on the Saab logo and pull it off the key loop. Inject a flathead phillips screwdriver through the indentation in the key fob case. Twist the screwdriver until it separates the case. The plastic will not be damaged if you don't use too much force.
When the case is opened you will be able to see the electronic components inside. The circuit board is connected to the metal clips. If these clips are rusty, or dirty, the fob will not perform as it should. You can clean them by using ruby alcohol. This is a temporary solution. The clips will eventually wear down and require to replaced.
Before replacing the battery, be sure to test the car door locks using the backup remote. If it's working properly, the problem is probably with the main key fob. Replacing the battery should resolve the issue, but if experiencing delays when you lock or unlock your doors, it's possible that something else is wrong with the car.
Saab 93 keyfob case
If your key fob's case is starting to show wear an easy solution is to get a replacement. They are readily available on the internet and easily attached to the remote control you already have. The only thing you'll require is a flathead screwdriver as well as some patience. Place the flathead screwdriver into the slot located in the middle of the case and then gently split it open. Be sure not to harm the limiters that hold the battery in place. The new case can then be installed in the existing electronics after taking out the emergency badge and key. It won't require any reprogramming.
The top key fob covers include an inner lining which blocks signals from being transmitted to the key fob. This is important since the signals are the ones that allow your car to start. Some of these cases have silver layers while others are made of copper to distort transmissions better.
www.thekeylab.co.uk is also a great way to safeguard your keys from being damaged. It can help you keep track of your keys, and help you locate them when you're headed to your car. A good key fob cover can protect your keys from theft, and it can also add a touch of style to your keychain.