My understanding is that it requires an ISAT (or TECH-II, I guess it depends
on model year of car) device (dealer or independent saab specialist) to
program the system to accept a new remote. Once the car and the remote are
synchronized though, if you have a battery failure in either the car or the
remote, you should be able to stand by the vehicle and push the door
lock/unlock button 5 times within a minute and have the remote
re-synchronize with the alarm system, but only after the two are synched by
the service tech's computer device.
"andypandy" <andypandy.TakeThisOut@wannadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> hi
> have just bought a fob off ebay to use on my recently purchased saab 9000
> cse.
> can you program these yourself anyway or do they need to go to main
> dealer.
> any advice appreciated
> andy
>
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