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Car Forum / Saab Cars / March 2005

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can i get / use a *plain* key on my 9-3?

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xxx.xx - 18 Mar 2005 13:49 GMT
two days ago i got my first saab, a 2002 9-3, and am wondering if i have to
use the remote key or whether i can't get a key without remote that'll still
open & run the car.  problem is, i'm a surfer and in the past, with my
trusty 92 volvo, while i'm in the water, i've just hung the key around my
neck on a cord.  can't do that with the saab key, of course, and yet i still
need some way to lock the car at the beach and stow the key.  can't wrap it
in a towel and leave it on the sand, as that's too vulnerable.  any
thoughts?  thanks!
Colin Stamp - 18 Mar 2005 14:07 GMT
>two days ago i got my first saab, a 2002 9-3, and am wondering if i have to
>use the remote key or whether i can't get a key without remote that'll still
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>in a towel and leave it on the sand, as that's too vulnerable.  any
>thoughts?  thanks!

It doesn't need to have a remote, but it does need to have a
transponder. I think a Saab dealer should be able to sell you a
transponder-only key and program the car to accept it. The transponder
is completely sealed in plastic so there's no problem with
waterproofing.

Another way round it is to do what I did with my old Alfa - take all
the remote bits out of the spare key leaving just the empty case with
the transponder chip still glued in place. I've never taken apart the
9-3 keys so I don't know how feasible that is.

Cheers,

Colin.
The Malt Hound - 18 Mar 2005 15:16 GMT
> two days ago i got my first saab, a 2002 9-3, and am wondering if i
> have to use the remote key or whether i can't get a key without
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> leave it on the sand, as that's too vulnerable.  any thoughts?
> thanks!

Yes you can.  Probably the best place is at the SAAB dealer because
the key will still have the immobilization transponder in it and will
need to be programmed (married) to the car.  Otherwise it will not
allow the engine to strat which is kind of the whole point of having
the key...  ;-)

-Fred W
xxx.xx - 18 Mar 2005 15:21 GMT
actually, now that i think of it, i could keep a transponder/remote key
hidden in the car and just get a regular non-transponder, non-remote key to
take in the h20 w/ me.  my understanding is that such a key would open the
doors but not start the car.  is that correct?  if so, can i just go to the
hardware store and get a copy made of my trans/remote key?
  thanks again for the help ...

>> two days ago i got my first saab, a 2002 9-3, and am wondering if i have
>> to use the remote key or whether i can't get a key without remote that'll
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>
> -Fred W
Colin Stamp - 18 Mar 2005 16:09 GMT
>actually, now that i think of it, i could keep a transponder/remote key
>hidden in the car and just get a regular non-transponder, non-remote key to
>take in the h20 w/ me.  my understanding is that such a key would open the
>doors but not start the car.  is that correct?  if so, can i just go to the
>hardware store and get a copy made of my trans/remote key?
>   thanks again for the help ...

Yep. that's the way it works, but you'll probably have trouble finding
anyone that has Saab blanks without transponders.

Cheers,

Colin.
Retroed Bob - 18 Mar 2005 17:01 GMT
>Yep. that's the way it works, but you'll probably have trouble finding
>anyone that has Saab blanks without transponders.
>
>Cheers,

I'm not sure if you can buy them at a dealer, but my '97 came with
what's known as a "wallet key". It has no "head" on it, just a plain
steel "T". You have to drill a hole in the head even to put it on a
key chain. I use it all the time since the standard key has a very
large head and there is already a separate transponder for my year.
You could also disassemble a more modern combo key and do the same
thing, creating a separate key and transponder unit.
The Malt Hound - 18 Mar 2005 17:01 GMT
>>actually, now that i think of it, i could keep a transponder/remote
>>key
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> finding
> anyone that has Saab blanks without transponders.

The key with transponder but no remote is perfectly waterproof and you
will be able to bring it in the water.  It's also not all that bulky,
at least not like the remote key.  However, the key did cost almost
$80 at the stealership including the programming.

-Fred W
 
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