Is there a problem with my 1999 Saab 9-5?
A 1999 Saab 9-5 shows an intermittent problem. Occasionally, the engine will “hiccup” but then continue to work properly. The garage could not find any problems, because no fault codes were stored. Since the hiccups occurred only occasionally and they would not affect using the car, the owner could live with it.
What to do if your Saab won’t start?
Saab 9-5 won’t start. Then it does. Well with the CEL and Transmission light on, and based on your symptoms, I’d lean towards the range switch. [email protected] Oh!
What kind of engine does a Saab 95 have?
I have a 2001 95 SE (with the 3.0 6 cylinder engine). About 64K miles on it. Went outside just now after driving the car for a little while to check on the Check Engine and Transmission lights which had come on and the gear selector (automatic) indicator lights on the dash didn’t show correct gear. In Reverse when actually in Park.
Where is the ignition signal on a Saab 9-5?
The DI cassette has two ignition detection terminals. The signal for the ignition detection of cylinders 1 and 2 can be found on pin 8. The signal for cylinders 3 and 4 on pin 9. Figure 2 shows the ignition control signal for cylinder 1 measured by channel 1 of the automotive lab scope.
Why is my Saab 9-5 not turning over?
In Reverse when actually in Park. When that happens the car goes into limp-home mode. Went to start it to see if it did go into limp home mode and it wouldn’t turn over at all. Gear lights work, no Check Engine or Transmission light either. Just wouldn’t turn over. Plenty of power to the rest of the car. Went on Google real quick and found this:
I have a 2001 95 SE (with the 3.0 6 cylinder engine). About 64K miles on it. Went outside just now after driving the car for a little while to check on the Check Engine and Transmission lights which had come on and the gear selector (automatic) indicator lights on the dash didn’t show correct gear. In Reverse when actually in Park.
The DI cassette has two ignition detection terminals. The signal for the ignition detection of cylinders 1 and 2 can be found on pin 8. The signal for cylinders 3 and 4 on pin 9. Figure 2 shows the ignition control signal for cylinder 1 measured by channel 1 of the automotive lab scope.
Can a Saab 9-5 run with no camshaft sensor?
When an engine has no camshaft sensor, the position of the camshaft is not known during start-up. It is however still possible to let the engine run, by driving the injectors and ignition two by two (DIS 1-4 and 2-3). To use sequential injection instead of DIS, adding a camshaft sensor would suffice. Saab however decided to follow a different path.
A 1999 Saab 9-5 shows an intermittent problem. Occasionally, the engine will “hiccup” but then continue to work properly. The garage could not find any problems, because no fault codes were stored. Since the hiccups occurred only occasionally and they would not affect using the car, the owner could live with it.
What was the displacement of a Saab two stroke?
From 1959 displacement was raised to 841 cc (51.3 cu in) with 38 hp (28 kW). For model year 1966, the ‘standard’ 3-cylinder two-stroke engine had triple carburetors.
What was the top speed of the first Saab?
The first Saab two-stroke engine was based on a DKW design. The SAAB engine, a two- cylinder with 764 cc engine displacement and 25 hp was transversally placed in the 1950 – 1956 Saab 92, giving it a top speed of 100 km/h (62 mph). With the 1954 model engine output was raised to 28 hp (21 kW).
What kind of engine did Saab have in 1954?
The 1954 model engine output was raised to 28 hp (21 kW). It had some features only found in modern cars such as one ignition coil per cylinder. The second type of Saab two stroke engine was a longitudinally placed inline-three cylinder of 748 cc (45.6 cu in) and initially 33 hp (25 kW).
Why does my Saab 9-5 have intermittent hiccups?
Occasionally, the engine will “hiccup” but then continue to work properly. The garage could not find any problems, because no fault codes were stored. Since the hiccups occurred only occasionally and they would not affect using the car, the owner could live with it.
What kind of ignition system does a Saab use?
Saab equips their cars with a special Direct Ignition system. The ignition system together with the ignition coils form a single cassette filled with transformer oil. It is placed directly on the spark plugs, without the need for a distributor nor spark plug cables.