Saab Car Key Replacement
The majority of drivers will need to replace their Saab keys. Saabs require keys that are special and have a chip that identifies them.
If you have one of these issues cars, your car won't be able to start unless you have the other. You can save money by buying it yourself instead of paying the dealer.
Keys
It can be a very stressful experience to lose your keys taken from your car or to lose them. This is especially true if have one key. Thankfully, this problem is easily solved by an experienced locksmith. AutoLocks Ltd can replace your SAAB keys quickly and efficiently. We provide our services for 75% less than what a dealer would charge you.
The 03-11 SAAB owners face a unique issue with their car keys. Key fobs for these models tend to break easily and aren't robust. Many people don't even own a spare key, which poses an extremely risky safety issue in the situation of an emergency or accident.
If you're planning to purchase an additional key for your car, it will cost around $400 at the dealer. You'll need to purchase a new key and a transponder, plus have the existing one programmed to the car. This is accomplished using an instrument known as a Tech-2, which dealers own. The procedure is easy however you'll need to have some mechanical skill in order to successfully attach the key. It is recommended to leave this to experts. The first step is removing the emergency key from its case. This can be done by inserting a flathead screwdriver in the slot that is located in the middle of the key fob. After a little effort, you will be able to split the key.
Remotes
Modern Saab vehicles do not use keys made of steel to secure their cars. Instead, they employ an immobilizer device that is built around recognition of the key and a specific chip embedded in each key. That is why the car will only start after a specific kind of key (called"key-fob") "key-fob") is used to unlock the car and insert it into the ignition. This is the reason that an Saab owner should always have an extra.
The traditional metal keys are easily copied but the problem is that the electronic component of a key-fob must be connected to a specific vehicle in order to work. This is done in the car's computer module which are known as CIM (Column Integration Module) or TWICE (Theft Warning Integrated Central Electronics). If you lose your only working key, it will cost the dealer a significant amount to replace these modules as well as to program the new key.
A locksmith near you can change the EEPROM of your car's computer and make you a new key, which can save you up to 50% or more than what dealerships charge! If you have lost your only key, it's vital to contact us right away in order to help you avoid the expensive fees a dealer will ask for.
Transponders
A transponder, or electronic chip, is a small electronic chip that is incorporated in the key-fob. It sends an individual coded message. It is a part of the immobilizer that prevents thieves from using a stolen car key to open the door. The transponder signal is received by a detector close to the ignition, which determines the serial number from the transmission. If the serial number matches, the car will start. Most cars built in the past two decades use transponder keys.
These are also used in airplanes. ATC uses them to identify friendly aircraft using an encoded signal, IFF (Identification of Friend or Foe). Some aircraft are equipped with transponders in the mode C or S which transmit the identification codes and altitudes to ATC. They also have systems to avoid collisions.
The metal parts of a standard Saab key are easy to duplicate, but the microchip that connects to the immobilizer is difficult to copy. If you have one of these, it's vital to protect it.
Every person who owns a Saab must have at minimum two keys that function for the car. You'll be required to pay a lot of money in the event that you lose your primary key. You'll need to purchase a computer module that is specifically designed for this and a second key and program the vehicle to convince it that you're not attempting to take it.
Immobilizers

Immobilizers provide an additional layer of protection against hotwiring. They're designed to prevent the engine from running unless they have the transponder on the proper key fob. Many vehicles equipped with immobilizers display a warning indicator in the instrument cluster to signal that the key is not in the. If you lose your key fob, you'll need to take it to an authorized dealer to get it removed from the system and obtain the replacement.
These systems rely on the encryption of information between the transponder system and the car. However, recent research has found that these encryption codes are too easy for computers to break. Hackers could bypass them by analyzing the messages transferred back and forth across the CAN bus.
These systems are more sophisticated than conventional immobilizers, which use one fixed code. The newer versions have a system of changing or rolling codes to ensure they are secure. Hackers are still able to crack these codes and use keys to start your car. To combat saab replacement key was created with a longer sequence that would make it more difficult to figure out. Researchers were also able break it. It is important to keep your keyfob with you even when you're not in use.