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Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2007 21:30:18 GMT
From: Scrowe <scrowenospamink.net>
Subject: Re: Saab 95 Electric Junction Box under Driver's Seat


Not sure what could be causing your problem, but the dealer is right about the TWICE module. It is located under the driver's seat on LHD cars (Don't know about RHD). The Theft Warning Intergrated Central Electronics module is used for a number of functions including key recognition. This will be a dealer only part and will need a Tech II to install a new one. You can get a used one, but you will need a transponder that is already programmed to that TWICE so you can program the rest of your keys. If you lose all your keys, the is the part that has to be replaced. Good luck, Steve Crowe On 25 Feb 2007 13:26:37 -0800, muchsnownospaml.com wrote: >I have a 1999 Saab 95 4 Cylinder with 105,000 miles. Last week the >auto lock and unlock entry key stopped working, the ding ding ding >bell is on when I turn the car off and open the door, the radio does >not shut itself off when I turn the car off and take out the key. The >dealership said they traced the problem to the "Twice" module which >is, under the driver seat. It is a box with a bunch of wires connected >to it. They said it cost $900 for the part. I tried to find a "Twice" >module on Saab parts sellers on the internet but there is no such >thing listed for sale. No part called a Twice module. Does anyone have >experience with this type of electronic issue or know what the part is >called that is under the driver seat. So far I can live with the >problem but the deal said it could get worse, where more electronics >are effected, like the power windows for example. Thanks,

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