Is the connector on my Saab 9-5 missing?

Is the connector on my Saab 9-5 missing?

Nico, you did the right thing in getting a Saab. With regular maintenance, your 9-5 should last a long time. It looks like your connector is missing the red sliding part. It secures the connector to the DIC and without it, the connector may come loose. I don’t know if you can just replace that red part.

Where is fuse No 17 on a Saab 9-5?

Try taking out the fuse No 17 on the left side dashboard. This removes the error code temporarily, but it will probably be back again soon. Fuse No 17 does the same thing as removing the battery terminal but you do not have to program the radio again. The connector should change too but it’s not the one who gives you your error codes.

What does p0340 stand for on a spark plug?

P0340 is “Camshaft Position Sensor, malfunction”, however can be set by soothy spark plugs. New to Torhilda as you are, is a check of the type spark plugs and their condition (gap is important) maybe the first step to take, and a cheaper one – if being the culprit.

What is the p1312 code on a Saab?

The tester said my Check Engine Light was on ( which it was not before I entered the garage!) The code was P1312 or Cylinder 1/2 misfire. The plugs had been changed recently, but we discovered that the auto store had recommended the wrong type, so we changed them to the NGK Double Platinum.

What is the fault code for a 2006 Saab 9-5?

Just got my 2006 9-5. Fault codes as above (P1312, P1334), plus P0340. Need a new DIC ASAP, correct? P1312 and P1334 DTCs pertains to respectively cylinder bank 1+2 and 3+4, so the DIC is of course a suspect. P0340 is “Camshaft Position Sensor, malfunction”, however can be set by soothy spark plugs.

What are the codes for the Saab 9-5 cel-p0340?

First was Random misfire error, also there was codes P1110, P1301. Spark plugs (NGK Platinum ones, should I buy copper ones? BCPR7ES?)

What is the DIC on a Saab 9-5?

P1312 and P1334 DTCs pertains to respectively cylinder bank 1+2 and 3+4, so the DIC is of course a suspect. P0340 is “Camshaft Position Sensor, malfunction”, however can be set by soothy spark plugs.