Where are the wires on a Saab 9-5?
One of the Saab 9-5 sedan’s few design-flaws is that the wire bundle that runs from the car body to the trunk lid makes a 180 degree turn around the sharp edge of the plastic elbow in the lid. This eventually leads to broken wires and some fun electrical situations.
When did the first Saab 9-5 come out?
In this article, we consider the first-generation Saab 9-5 (YS3E), produced from 1997 to 2009.
Where is the keyhole on the Saab boot lid?
If you have a keyhole, it will be in lid in the area of the right hand light. Help support SaabTechTalk by making a Lump Sum donation or by opening a subscription. Options available are in your Profile/Actions. Re: Boot lid won’t open…….. When the panel is removed what do I look for to open the lid from the inside?
Is there a problem with the Saab 9?
WOW donmcut if you looked it up online you could have saved the 3k, its a known problem with our saabs, i wish you knew b4 , but mecahnics dont care most time they just want our cash…I said most not all their are very nice 1s 2, but find me one in florida….lol 11 people found this helpful.
What was the safety feature of the Saab 9-5?
The 9-5 introduced Saab’s Active Head Restraints (SAHR), which moved up and forward to prevent whiplash when the car was struck from the rear. This feature won technology and safety awards in Australia, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. The Saab 9-5 also was one of the first cars to have extensive side-crash protection.
Is there a problem with my Saab 9-5 Aero Turbo?
I guess either the car has electrical problem, or the indicator is faulty. Well actually it may also be ECU failure. To be honest with you – I will be tricky to sort out. When you put your foot down the needle should go into the red field no problem. BTW, Welcome to the EU, I hope there will be more Saab owners in Poland from now on.
Where is the turbo gauge on a Saab 9-5?
It should certainly go to the top of the orange/bottom of the red boundary though. If it doesn’t make it to the top of the orange, all is not well. The turbo gauge on the 9-5 is operated by a feed from the ECU. The gauge is just an electrical meter.
What was the name of the first Saab car?
It was the first Saab to be launched under Spyker Cars’ ownership, even though it was developed almost completely under GM’s ownership. Saab badged the model as the Saab 95, but consistently advertised it as the Saab 9-5, pronounced “nine five” rather than “ninety-five”.