Which is the last Saab to be shown in public?

Which is the last Saab to be shown in public?

Just a few weeks before at the Geneva Auto Show, Saab had made a big splash with the launch of the all-new Saab 9-5NG SportCombi and the unveiling of the PhoeniX concept car. Today the cars were shown to Swedish customers, press and partners. It turned out to be the very last public Saab car event…

How to check the authenticity of a Saab?

Every car manufacturer is obliged to mark all its vehicles in this special format. This online service allows a user to check the validity of the car and get detailed information on almost any VIN number, search for Saab car parts and check the car’s history. The VIN also allows a user to get a build sheet of Saab.

What does the VIN number on a Saab mean?

This is the Saab VIN decoder. Every Saab car has a unique identifier code called a VIN. This number contains vital information about the car, such as its manufacturer, year of production, the plant it was produced in, type of engine, model and more.

What kind of computer does Saab WIS work on?

The Saab WIS (Workshop Information System) and EPC (Electronic Parts Catalog) were originally designed for Windows XP 32bit. Credit goes out to captainfrank in the UK who made the Saab WIS and EPC work on the current versions of Windows for both 32 and 64-bit computers. Most computers are 64-bit these days.

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.

How many warning lights are there on a Saab?

Click a link to learn more about each one. They are roughly ordered by importance, which tends to be by color (red, amber, yellow, orange, green, blue, gray). There are over 30 of them, so search carefully!

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.

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.

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