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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 18:44:48 +0000 (UTC)
From: pfoster <pfosternopsaml.ucs.indiana.edu>
Subject: Re: what about anti-thief solutions in Saab models?


Bob <uctraingnopsamPAM.ultranet.com> wrote: > On '96 and newer Saabs, the factory alarm also disables the > ECU if the alarm is triggered. So, if someone opens a door without > the remote, the car will not start, even with a key. I am told that > the later Saabs ('00 and beyond ?)also include a coded key that has > to be programmed to match the vehicle - making it even more difficult > to steal the car. Right, and to disable the alarm, place the keychain near the SID and press the panic button combo (both lock and unlock buttons at once) and that will tell the car who you are. Another neat trick is to find the fuse for the alarm. It's in the fuse box under the hood in the engine. (said the man who had to find out how to turn off a shorted alarm.) in '00 they did away with the keychain part and just made it one big key. very nice and easy to carry around. -phil. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why yes, I am a bit of a SAAB bigot.

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