Anti-theft Controller Problems of SAAB 95

SAAB 95 owners have reported 1 problem related to anti-theft controller (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Anti-theft Controller problem of the 2001 SAAB 95

Failure Date: 07/29/2004

I own a SAAB 9-5 wagon, 2001. When it was only 3000 miles out of warranty, twice the unit (alarm system) failed, presumably because it had gotten wet. SAAB says that when the ac drains are blocked, it can back up into the passenger compartment of the vehicle, thus causing damage to the twice unit. When the twice unit fails, it burns out all 5 door lock motors, since it erroneously sends a constant electrical signal to the motors. I see this problem as a major design flaw. The twice unit should not be located under the driver's seat and should not be susceptible to water damage. Also, the ac drains should not get blocked so easily, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. And the failure of the alarm system should not cause the door lock motors to burn out. SAAB does not have a vehicle service bulletin for this problem and does not consider it a major defect or design flaw. It costs the consumer over $2500 to repair. I have had the twice unit replace, because the car would not operate without a failed unit. The door locks have not been repaired.

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