Date: 4 Mar 2007 16:56:34 -0800
From: "Up North" <drhalperinnospaml.com>
Subject: Re: Saab 95 Electric Junction Box under Driver's Seat
On Mar 3, 1:30 pm, Scrowe <scr...nospamink.net> wrote:
> 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, muchs...nospaml.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,
Thanks Steve. Now my central display is warning me that my anti theft
alarm system needs to be check out. I think you pointed me in the
right direction for an expensive dealer repair. David
Return to Main Index

The content on this site may not be republished without permission. Copyright © 1988-2005 - The Saab Network - saabnet.com.
Mass downloading portions of this site (bandwidth abuse) is not permitted and will result in immediate and permanent restricted access.