
A distinctive and stylish four-door, near-luxury sedan which marches to its own distinctive beat. It is a good front-drive car, frugal yet powerful engines, ample passenger room, class-leading trunk space in sedans, great crash test scores.
Are you missing your Saab key? We can reprogram your SAAB computer's EEPROM and create a brand new key. Dealers charge a significant amount to replace the module, computer and other parts. We can save you money.
Replacement Keys
All saab 93 key programming cars come with two keys when they're brand new. We can also help if you've lost one key or you want to purchase another. We provide a fast and cost-effective service to replace car keys on any Saab model. Our rates start at $120, which is considerably lower than the dealership charges.
Adding an additional Saab key to the vehicle is a simple job for our technicians. Our locksmiths can change the immobilizer to accept the new key. This is an essential step because Saab uses an anti-theft system to stop the vehicle from starting if it detects another unauthorized key in the ignition. The car will not turn on without the correct programming. It will also not be able to open the doors.
If you only have one key that is working the procedure is a little more complex. It involves an expert from the dealer service department replacing the computer module (called CIM or Twice unit) CIM or Twice unit) and then programming the key to it. This will take several days, but it is usually less expensive than the dealer's price.
If all keys are lost saab keys, you'll need an alternative key fob as well as an additional key for the door's driver's lock. The key fob will contain the unique code of the key, ensuring that an expert can program it for your car. We can also reprogram the EEPROM of your car's computer to accept a brand new, functional key without changing the computer. This is an excellent alternative to the dealer's fee, which could be up to PS1000.
Transponder Keys
Transponder keys (which are a combination of the words "transmitter" and "responder") are used to prevent auto theft by transmitting a unique radio signal to the immobilizer system of the car when they are placed in the ignition. This signal is activated once the key is within proximity to the vehicle and only works with that specific car. It also comes with the chip with a digital serial code, making it extremely difficult for thieves or duplicates to access your keys for car use.
The chips cannot be read by scanners, therefore you'll have to contact a locksmith to get a replacement transponder-key if you've lost it. The procedure of programming a transponder key requires specialized tools that an average locksmith isn't equipped with. In some cases the chip could also need to be replaced, but this is more time-consuming and complicated than creating a key using a standard blade.
The advantage of a transponder is that it offers an extra layer of security and can protect your vehicle from being stolen. This is due to the fact that they are more difficult to copy than regular remote keys and can only be copied using a scanner that is specialized in working with this type of key. Additionally, they work with the majority of automobile immobilizer systems. This could make it difficult for a thief to connect a hot wire to the vehicle and drive away.
Keyless Entry Remotes

The keyless entry system relies on the transmitter inside the fob and the receiver in the car to communicate via a specific code that is unique to every vehicle. It is vital to get your fob programmed if you need new keys, need to replace the battery in your fob, or you have lost your fob's keys.
It's important to be careful when ordering a replacement for your key fob online as some sellers won't ask you for proof of ownership and may send you a wrong key or even an empty shell. You can avoid these issues by having your key fob programmed by a certified automotive dealer or locksmith.
Car Key Replacement
Saab, a Swedish automaker, is renowned for its distinctive, sharp and understated Scandinavian style. They are unique and well-built, but their cars are susceptible to mechanical issues that can cause owners problems. A damaged or worn-out key fob could be an issue and can be expensive to replace the fob at the dealership. There are steps owners can take to reduce costs and time when replacing their keys.
First, owners must replace the battery on their fob. Anyone can carry out this simple and inexpensive task. The key fob houses the microprocessor needed to communicate with the car and its battery will wear out over time. A replacement battery can bring back functionality to the key fob and may even prolong its life by some years.
Another thing that can be done at home is to remove the battery and the electronics from the old key fob. This is a simple procedure that only requires the use of a small flathead driver. When you are reassembling the key fob it is crucial to put all pieces back into their original positions. The immobilizer also needs to be in its correct position or else the key won't work.
A locksmith can make a spare car key for owners. This will help them save money, and they'll also have a backup in case they ever lose their vehicle.