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try this and let me know- pressed the unlock button on the remote for about 40 sec while it was in the ignition and the key went from off to lock and too disconnect negative side terminal for 10 min as well after the first test,Leetry this and let me know- pressed the unlock button on the remote for about 40 sec while it was in the ignition and the key went from off to lock and too disconnect negative side terminal for 10 min as well after the first test,Lee
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No just a new key / keys. The key talks to the immobilizer and sets you up. Make sure you get two keys, have them cut and then both paired to the immobilizer module. You just need a good auto-locksmith.. Never end up with only one key and then no keys.
And no you can't bypass the immobilizer, especially on a Saab!
You need to reset the immobilizer and alarm. You may need an auto-locksmith or auto electrician. First though, make sure the battery is fully charged and has at least 12.4 volts.
Put key in ignition.
Press unlock button on key fob.
Immobilizer should now recognize it, if it was original fob but car or fob battery was changed or is now low.
Saabs are particular about batteries that are otherwise good, but just below 12 volts.
Sounds like an immobilizer/alarm issue...only way to properly diagnose is with a Saab factory scan tool...unfortunately..
Try another key if you have one....also lock and unlock the vehicle a few times with the key fob...or door key to insure the alarm/immobilizer has been turned off.
Not easy. Are all the key fobs giving you the same problem?
If so, they are not be recognized by the Immobilizer. Either need to be paired again (GM dealers have the tool but charge a lot, shop around) or you need new immobilizer and paired key fobs.
my saab vector does not start and immobilizer failure appears on the screen
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