Why does my Saab 9-3 make a knocking noise?

Why does my Saab 9-3 make a knocking noise?

A complaint of a knocking noise from the rear suspension over harsh bumps such as speed bumps can be addressed by replacing the rear shock absorbers with units from the 2005 model Sport Sedan. For 2005 the valving was changed to address this condition. This condition is more likely to occur during cold weather.

When did the second generation Saab 9-3 come out?

In this article, we consider the second-generation Saab 9-3, produced from 2002 to 2014. Here you will find fuse box diagrams of Saab 9-3 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, get information about the location of the fuse panels inside the car, and learn about the assignment of each fuse (fuse layout) and relay.

Why is my key stuck in the ignition on my 9-3?

Manipulating your 9-3’s steering wheel can unbind the key. Bent – Over time and repeated use, a key can bend. If this is the case, you’ll need to get a new one. This issue often happens with cheap duplicated keys. If you do massage the key out, go ahead and throw it away.

What to do when your Saab remotes stop working?

In the spring, when the normal wheels, with transmitters, are re-installed, the system will operate normally and no further programming will be necessary. If a customer reports that both of their remotes suddenly stopped working, first try removing fuse 2 for the CIM from the fuse panel on the end of the dash and re-install it.

Why is my ignition key stuck on my Saab 9-3?

There are a few easy to fix reasons why your Saab 9-3’s key might get stuck in the ignition. It’s often easy to unstick the key. Whatever you do, don’t start trying to rip it out of the ignition. That can cause bigger problems. This article is written with the assumption that your key is stuck right now, and that you are looking to get it out.

What are the lights on a Saab 9-3?

Left-hand brake light; rear right turn signal; right tail light; right reversing light; high-mounted brake light; trailer lights Right-hand stop light; rear left turn signal; left tail light; rear fog light; left reversing light; license plate lighting; trunk lighting; trailer lights

Why does my key keep getting stuck in the ignition?

Here are some of the most common reasons why the key would get stuck in the ignition. They are presented somewhat in the order of most likely to least likely to be the cause. All vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions have a lock that keeps the key from being removed from the ignition while the vehicle is in gear.