How does electronic control work on a Saab 9-3?

How does electronic control work on a Saab 9-3?

It is controlled by its own electronic control module which works together with the ECM, TCM and ABS/ESP control modules. For the driver, this means maximum traction and strong, even acceleration with unnoticeable shifting of the drive torque between the wheels.

How does the brake light work on a Saab?

When a Saab dies, the world becomes a little less quirky. The ! light in triangle, Central Warning Lamp (not the gearbox one) and brake (fluid) light will be turned on when the ABS lamp is lit. The ABS – and TC/ABS modules are powered by the #2 Maxi Fuse, 50 A, in the engine bay main fuse board, to be checked.

What kind of fuel does a Saab 9-3 use?

The Saab 9-3’s also used Saab Automobiles unique fuel system Saab Biopower. Introduced in 2007 it uses ethanol/petrol mixes with up to 85% ethanol (E85). Together with a turbo the engine and the fuel system can take advantage of the higher octane levels in the ethanol and that way achieve an increase in engine capacity.

When did the Saab 9-3 Sport Wagon come out?

In the 2006 model year the 9-3 Sport Wagon was introduced together with the 6-cylinder B284 engine with variable intake camshaft phasing (CVCP) and a twin scroll turbocharger. In the 2007 model year a new instrument panel was introduced with amongst other things the SID integrated with the MIU.

What’s the difference between a Saab Viggen and Aero?

In 2000, the car’s engine power was increased to 230 hp. Other differences between the Viggen and the Aero (which was launched in 2000) include better coupling, harder shock absorbers, other springs and various appearance changes, such as rear spoilers.

When did the Saab 9-3 Viggen come out?

In summary, the 1,100 changes were made to modernize the 900 and to make the car match 9-5 in appearance. In 1999 an even more powerful variant of the top model Saab 9-3 2.0T (200hp) called the 9-3 Viggen was released. It was named after the fighter aircraft Saab 37 Viggen.

What is the top speed of a Saab 9 5 2.3 Turbo Aero?

Browse Car Specifications… Saab 9 5 2.3 Turbo Aero Spec. With a fuel consumption of 8.8 litres/100km – 32 mpg UK – 27 mpg US (Average), 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) in 6.9 seconds, a maximum top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h), a curb weight of 3296 lbs (1495 kgs), the 9 5 2.3 Turbo Aero has a turbocharged In-line 4 cylinder engine, Petrol motor.

What should I not do with my SAAB AUTOMATIC?

Attention automatic transmission SAAB owners, because just when you thought the automatic in your ride meant that you could get lazy, there’s a list of some things that you shouldn’t do in your Saab automatic.

How big are the tires on a Saab 9 5?

Stock tire sizes are 225 / 45 on 17 inch rims at the front, and 225 / 45 on 17 inch rims at the rear. For stopping power, the 9 5 2.3 Turbo Aero braking system includes Vented Discs at the front and Vented Discs at the rear. The 9 5 model is a car manufactured by Saab, sold new from year 2001 to 2005, and available after that as a used car.

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