How to Repair a Saab 93 Key Fob
Your Saab 9-3 keyfob may have a malfunctioning chip. The metal portion of classic car keys is easy to duplicate. Modern key-fobs, however, have an immobilizer that protects your vehicle.
The first step in determining the reason your key fob isn't working is to replace the battery of your coin. This is a low-cost and easy fix.
How do you program the Saab 93 key fob

Saab key fobs let you to control the doors of your car and trunk, as well as the engine. They also unlock the fuel door and trigger a panic button. These remotes can also be programmed using the car's radio transmitter. To do this, put the key in the ignition and switch it to the ON position. Follow the instructions on the Tech2 until you have programmed all of the keys you want to function with the vehicle.
New Saabs included two keys, while older models usually have only one. You can get an additional key by replacing the transmitter (which includes the transponder) and programming it with a handheld device called the Tech-2 at your Saab dealer. To get it working you'll need to have a matching key. This is a costly task however, it's less expensive than replacing your entire CIM system with locking cylinders, especially if you lose the only working key.
Saab key fob replacement for 93
Saab owners who have lost their only key should replace it with an additional one as soon as possible. The key fob, unlike keys made of metal that were used in cars as recently as 20 years ago is an electronic device that communicates with your vehicle via a special microchip. This is how the car detects the key fob and also stops it from being copied. This can be done by an auto dealer, but the cost could be high. It is better to avoid this issue by getting an alternate Saab key from an online retailer.
The main reason for having an additional key is to protect your vehicle if you ever lose it. A burglar is more likely find a spare key than an unintentionally stolen one. The majority of thieves do not have the tools needed to copy these modern keys. Even if they had a specific machine, it would not be foolproof.
Another benefit of having a spare key is that it can save you money on replacing the battery in your SAAB 9-3 remote key. All electronic units within the keyfob have batteries, and eventually, they will fail. Changing the battery is relatively easy, however you need to be careful not to harm the electronics inside the case. You can watch videos on Youtube to learn how to complete this job, like the ones by Cyclone Cyd.
Saab 93 key fob battery
If you've been experiencing the delay in response from your key fob, it's likely it's time for a replacement battery. While there may be other reasons for the delay an unresponsive battery is the most likely cause. This is a cheap and easy fix, so don't delay.
To remove the backup key, you must first remove the fob. To accomplish this, press firmly on the Saab logo and pull down on the key loop. Then, you can insert a flathead screwdriver into the indentation on the key fob case. Turn the screwdriver around to separate the case. It shouldn't take much force, but be cautious not to break the plastic.
Once the case is open it is possible to view the electronics inside. The circuit board is connected to the metal retaining clips. If TheKeyLab are rusty or dirty the fob won't function properly. It is possible to clean them with ruby alcohol. This is temporary solution. The clips will eventually wear out and will need to be replaced.
Test the car door locks using the backup remote before you replace the battery. If your backup remote functions it's likely to be with your main key fob. Replacing the battery is likely to resolve the issue, but if experiencing delays when you lock or unlock your doors, there's a good chance that something else is wrong with your car.
Saab 93 keyfob case
If your key fob's case is starting to show wear it is a good idea to get a replacement. They are readily available on the internet and can be easily attached to your existing remote control. All you require is a flathead and bit of patience. Place the flathead screwdriver into the slot at the middle of the case, and then gently open it. Make sure you don't damage the limiters holding the battery in place. The new case can be installed in the existing electronics after removing the emergency badge and key. The case will not require any programming.
The most effective key fob cover has a lining that stops signals from being sent to the key fob. This is crucial, as it's the signals that allow your vehicle to start. Certain cases have silver layers, while others are made of copper in order to distort transmissions.
A key fob cover is also a great option to protect your keys from being damaged. It can aid you in keeping track of your keys and help you locate them when you're driving to your car. A key fob will protect your keys from theft and add some design to your keychain.