How to Repair a Saab 93 Key Fob
There's a good possibility that your Saab 9-3 key fob has a faulty electronic chip. The metal component of classic car keys was easy to duplicate, however, modern key-fobs have an immobilizer to safeguard your vehicle.
The first step in determining why your key fob isn't working is to replace the coin battery. This is a cheap and easy fix.
How to program a Saab 93 key fob
Saab key fobs 93 allow you to control the doors of your car and trunk, as well as the engine. G28 allow you to unlock the car's fuel door as well as panic buttons. These remotes can be programmed by syncing them with the transmitter inside your vehicle. To do this, put the key into the ignition and turn it on to the ON position. Follow the steps on the Tech2 until you have programmed all the keys that you want to work with the vehicle.
New Saabs had two keys, while the used ones typically have only one. You can get a second key by replacing the transmitter (which includes the transponder) and programming it in with a handheld device called Tech-2 Tech-2 at your Saab dealer. In order to make it work you'll need a compatible key. This can be expensive, but less expensive than replacing the entire CIM system and locking cylinders in the event that you lose the sole key that works.
Saab key fob replacement for 93

Saab owners that have lost their keys must order an additional one as soon as they can. The key fob is not as traditional keys made of metal used in automobiles 20 years ago, but instead is an electronic device that connects to the car through a specific chip. This is how the car detects the key fob and prevents it being copied. Dealers may be able to copy the key, but it can be expensive. You can avoid this problem if you purchase a new Saab key on the internet.
It will protect your vehicle in the event that you lose it. The thief is more likely locate a spare key rather than the one stolen. This is because most thieves don't have the equipment to copy these newer kinds of keys. Even if they had a specially designed machine, it will not be foolproof.
Another benefit of having an extra key is that it can save you money when replacing the battery in your SAAB 9-3 remote key. All the electronic components in the key fob contain batteries and they will eventually go out of service. It is simple to replace the battery, however you must be careful to not damage the electronics in the case. You are able to learn how to accomplish this task by watching videos on YouTube like those created by Cyclone Cyd.
Saab 93 key fob battery
It's likely time to replace the battery in your key fob If you've noticed a delay in response. While there could be other reasons for the delay but a dead battery is the most likely culprit. It's a simple and inexpensive fix, so you shouldn't delay in tackling it.
The first step is to take the backup key from the fob. To do this, press firmly on the Saab Logo and pull on the key loop. Insert a flathead phillips screwdriver into the indentation of the key fob case. To remove the case, twist the screwdriver. It shouldn't require a lot of force, but be cautious not to damage the plastic.
When the case is opened it is possible to view the electronics inside. The circuit board is connected to the case by clips made of metal. If they're dirty or rusted, the fob won't function properly. It is possible to clean the fobs with rubbing alcohol. This is only an interim solution. The clips will wear out again eventually and will need to be replaced.
Before replacing the battery, you need to test the door locks of your car using the backup remote. If it's working properly then the issue is likely with your primary key fob. Replacing the battery should resolve the issue, but if you're still experiencing delays when you lock or unlock your doors, it's possible that something else is wrong with your vehicle.
Saab keyfob case with 93 keys
If your key fob case is showing signs of wear an easy solution is to buy a new. They are available online and can be easily installed to the remote control you already have. All you require is a flathead, and a bit of patience. Just insert the screwdriver into the slot that is located in the middle of the battery and gently work it to split open. Be careful not to scratch the limiters which protect the battery. The new case can then be inserted into the existing electronics after taking out the emergency badge and key. It won't require any reconfiguring.
The best key fob covers include an internal lining that stops signals from being transmitted to the key fob. This is crucial because the signals are the ones that allow your car to start. Some of these cases have silver layers while others are made from copper to distort transmissions better.
A key fob cover is also a great way to safeguard your keys from damage. It will help you keep track of your keys and will allow you to find them in the dark when you're on your way to your car. Key fobs can protect your keys from theft, and will add design to your keychain.