Where is the pressure control valve on a Saab?
If not, the valve should be replaced. The valve has three hose connections. Turbo compressor, which is the source of air pressure, waste gate actuator, which is operated by the air pressure, and the air intake which is used to bleed off air above base boost. The valve is normally open from the compressor to the waste gate, and closed to the intake.
What is the p1110 code on a Saab?
SAAB Secret: Retrieve Lost Turbo Pressure for FREE in Less Than a Minute | Econmancer My 2004 9-5 Aero recently displayed a Check Engine light and the P1110 code. So, I came to this thread looking for some guidance.
What’s the maximum boost level on a Saab engine?
The Boost Pressure Control (BPC) Valve is used to control the level of boost above 0.4 bar. On a stock engine (with no modifications), the maximum boost level is set to 0.8 bar, or between 12 and 13 psi. Fig. 1 – BPC Location Diagram Fig. 2 – BPC Location Pictures
How to replace the solenoid on a Saab?
Can someone please tell me how to replace the solenoid such as having to dismantle the entire undercarriage of the car to get to it… Hopefully not. The procedure prior to confirming a faulty solenoid involves measuring the resistance (should be 3.5 Ohms) and checking the wiring looms.
If not, the valve should be replaced. The valve has three hose connections. Turbo compressor, which is the source of air pressure, waste gate actuator, which is operated by the air pressure, and the air intake which is used to bleed off air above base boost. The valve is normally open from the compressor to the waste gate, and closed to the intake.
SAAB Secret: Retrieve Lost Turbo Pressure for FREE in Less Than a Minute | Econmancer My 2004 9-5 Aero recently displayed a Check Engine light and the P1110 code. So, I came to this thread looking for some guidance.
Where is the heater bypass valve on a Saab 9-5?
This is also known as the heater/coolant bypass valve. These instructions are for the 2005 Saab 9-5 but should be the same for all model years. The solenoid valve is located in front of the bulkhead above the water shut-off valve. 1. Open the expansion tank cap and release any overpressure. Refit the cap.
The Boost Pressure Control (BPC) Valve is used to control the level of boost above 0.4 bar. On a stock engine (with no modifications), the maximum boost level is set to 0.8 bar, or between 12 and 13 psi. Fig. 1 – BPC Location Diagram Fig. 2 – BPC Location Pictures