To replace the dice unit on a 1999 Saab 9-3, first disconnect the car’s battery to ensure safety. Remove the center console or dashboard panel to access the old dice unit, which is typically located behind the radio or in the center console area. Unplug the connectors from the old unit, install the new dice unit by reversing the process, and reconnect the battery. Finally, test the unit to ensure it functions correctly before reassembling the dashboard or console.
DICE UNIT REPLACEMENT [93 03-07]STEP 1 Remove the driver side kick panelSTEP 2 Remove the air ductSTEP 3 Remove the screw that holds the relay panel holder and move holder out of the waySTEP 4 Remvoe the screws that hold the dice unit and remove the unitSTEP 5 Refit in reverse
The DICE unit on a 2004 Saab 9-3 Linear is an interface module that connects the car's audio system to external devices, such as an iPod or other digital media players. It is typically located in the trunk of the vehicle, near the audio amplifier or behind the left side panel. The DICE unit allows for seamless integration of digital music playback through the car's existing audio system.
Its built into the radio unit with dice part of alarm system di (dash intergrated) tw (theft warning) and then ice (radio)
its on the rear of the unit but normally clarion or kenwood
Well you really can't on your car. All they keys are programmed in to what's called the dice unit, which is in turn spider webbed into the rest of the cars systems. The dice unit would need to be bypassed/flashed and after market parts to duplicate/repeated a key signal would be needed. And that would just be the electronics side. Have a licensed/bonded/insured saab specialist in your are re-key and program the dice . ~Warning~ 99% of people out side a deal who claim they can flash the ecm or reprogram the dice etc can not. To do it right where it won't trash that very temperamental saab. Its 1000s in tools and software you can't even find stateside, takes hours of trial and error ( unless you a dealer )and for every one I have done I have cooked/bricked at least two.
There aren't headlight covers, it all one unit. One of my lens was cracked and I had to replace the whole unit.
Remove the gasoline from the gasoline tank. Remove the fuel line from the gasoline tank. Remove the fuel sending unit retaining plate. Reverse the process to install the new fuel sending unit.
There are many sending units in that vehicle, need to know which one you are trying to replace.
To replace the evaporator core in a 2001 Saab 9-3, first, disconnect the battery and remove the dashboard to access the HVAC unit. Next, drain the refrigerant and coolant, then detach the HVAC unit from the vehicle. Remove the evaporator core from the unit, install the new core, and reassemble everything in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure and leak-free before recharging the system with refrigerant. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the AC system for proper operation.
From 99-2001 the electrical ribbon that attached to the SID unit was defectively installed so over time it loosens and that's why you can't see the display. You may be able to find a dealer that repairs the unit for about $80-120.
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THERE SHOULD BE AN ACESS HOLE IN THE TRUNK TO GET TO THE FUEL PUMP THAT IS LOCATED IN THE TRUNK.REMOVE FUEL PUMP AND REPLACE WITH NEW PUMP.