7 Things About Saab Replacement Keys You'll Kick Yourself For Not Knowing

7 Things About Saab Replacement Keys You'll Kick Yourself For Not Knowing

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A quirky and sharply styled four-door, near-luxury sedan which marches to its own distinct beat. Front-drive car that is well-handled powerful yet efficient engines and a spacious interior. It also has a top-of-the-line trunks in sedan models and great crash test results.

Lost your Saab key? We can reprogram your SAAB computer's EEPROM and make a new key. Dealers charge a lot to replace the module, computer and other parts. We can help you save money.

Key Replacement

All Saab cars come with two keys when they are brand new. However, if you have lost one or would like to purchase an additional key, we can help with that as well. We provide a fast and cost-effective service to replace keys for cars on any Saab model. Our rates start at $120 which is much lower than the dealership charges.

Making a second Saab key to the vehicle is a simple job for our technicians. Our locksmiths can change the immobilizer's programming so that it can accept the new key. This is an essential procedure, as Saab has an anti-theft system to prevent the vehicle from starting if it detects a different key in the ignition. Without the proper programming, your car won't start and you will be unable to open the doors.

If you have only one key that is working the procedure is a bit more complicated. The dealer service technician replaces the existing computer module, also known as CIM unit or CIM unit or Twice unit, and then assigns the key to it. It could take a few days, but it's usually cheaper than the dealer's cost.


If all keys are lost, you'll need an additional key fob, as well as an additional key for the driver's door lock. The key fob has the unique code for the key, which means that a specialist can program it for your car. We can also RE-PROGRAM your car's EEPROM and make it ready to accept the new key without needing to replace the computer itself. This is a great alternative to the dealer's cost, which can reach up to PS1000.

Transponder Keys

Transponder keys (which are a combination of the words "transmitter" and "responder") are utilized to prevent theft of autos by transmitting a unique radio signal to the vehicle's immobilizer system when inserted into the ignition. The signal is activated when the key is in proximity to the vehicle and only works with the specific car. It also comes with the chip that has a digital serial code, making it very difficult for criminals or duplicates to steal the keys to your car.

The chips cannot be read by scanners, and you'll need to contact an locksmith to replace your transponder keys if you've lost it. The typical locksmith for cars does not have the equipment necessary to program a transponder. In some instances, the chip may also need to be replaced, but this can be more time-consuming, and a lot more complicated than making a key with an ordinary blade.

The benefit of a transponder is that it provides an additional layer of security and can to prevent your car from being stolen. They are much more difficult to copy than remote keys, and can only be copied with a scanner that has been made specifically for this type of key. In addition, they work with the majority of automobile immobilizers, which could make it difficult for a thief to hot wire the vehicle and drive away.

Keyless Entry Remotes

A lot of cars come with keyless entry systems that permit the driver to unlock the vehicle without having to insert keys. This is typically done using a keypad mounted on the door or keychain remote (or "keychain"), or wirelessly-enabled handheld computers that interact directly with the car's system. These devices can be used to lock or unlock the car, turn on ignition, and also turn on the vehicle's lighting.

Keyless entry relies on the transmitter inside the fob as well as the receiver inside the car to transmit the use of a unique code that is specific to each vehicle. Because of this, it is essential to have your fob programmed if you receive new keys or need to replace a battery in your current fob or you lose your key fob.

It's important to be careful when ordering a replacement key fob on the internet because some sellers will not require you for proof of ownership and could ship the wrong key or even a blank shell. You can avoid these issues by getting your key fob reprogrammed at an authorized locksmith for cars or dealership.

Car Key Replacement

Saab, a Swedish automaker, is famous for its distinctive and elegant Scandinavian style. They are distinctive and well-made, however their cars are prone to mechanical issues that could cause owners issues. One example of this is a worn key fob that can be expensive to replace at the dealer. There are steps that homeowners can take to cut down on costs and time when replacing their keys.

First, owners must replace the battery in their fob. Anyone can complete this simple and inexpensive task. The key fob is equipped with an internal microprocessor which allows it to communicate with the vehicle and its battery may be damaged over time. A new battery can bring back functionality to the key fob, and could even extend its lifespan by just a few years.

You can do this at your home. Remove the electronics and battery from the old keyfob. This is a simple process and all you need is a small screwdriver with a flat head. It is important to keep in mind that when you put the key fob back together, all parts must go back into their original positions. The immobilizer must also be in the correct place otherwise the key will not function.

A locksmith can make an extra car key for owners. They'll save money and also have a spare key in case their vehicle is stolen.