To enter the anti-theft code for a Saab 900, first turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the "0" button on the radio until the display shows "Code." Enter the four-digit anti-theft code using the radio preset buttons, then press the "Enter" button or "OK" to confirm. If the code is entered correctly, the radio should unlock and begin functioning again.
Did to disarm anti theft system on 98 Saab. Remote control is broken. Any suggestion?
The dealer, with your car title, can provide you with it. You are probably talking about the radio, in which case you're out of luck, because the code is in the car's manual, and the radio you're holding is obviously hot. It works.
If you don't set the alarm using the remote and lock the car with the key the alarm shouldn't be activated.
The car must be on for 1 hour. After 1 hour, the words, "code in" will appear. Enter your 4 digit code.
you turn the key in the drivers side door lock three times from neutral (unlocked) to locked; this should reset the system
Yes, the ignition key for a Saab 9-7x is equipped with a transponder chip. This chip is part of the vehicle's anti-theft system and communicates with the car's ignition to allow it to start. If the key doesn't have the correct chip, the vehicle will not start.
I would see your local Saab dealer.
To reset the Saab anti-theft system, first, ensure that you are using the correct key or remote. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine. Leave it in this position for about 10 minutes until the security warning light turns off, then turn the key back to the "Off" position. Finally, turn the key back to the "On" position to complete the reset process. If issues persist, consulting a professional or referring to the owner's manual is recommended.
same engine just a production variation code
I reset the code after a dead battery and it was the wrong code, how can I reset it and /or find the corrrect code
Perhaps know what the Car really is would help someone asnwer your question in 1993 there were four saab's1993 SAAB 9000 2.3L 4-cyl Engine Code [B] B234I1993 SAAB 9000 2.3L 4-cyl Engine Code [M][R] Turbo1993 SAAB 900 2.1L 4-cyl Engine Code [E] B212I I1993 SAAB 900 2.0L 4-cyl Engine Code [L][T] TurboNone of which match what you are asking about.
Trouble code P1300 means: Torque Limitation Signal Low