What kind of transmission fluid does a Saab take?
Saab AISIN Automatic Transmission Fluid – (Saab Approval:AFTF-4/ATF 3309)
Automatic Transmission Fluid Manufacturer: FEBI BILSTEIN | $9.87 |
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Automatic Transmission Fluid Manufacturer: FUCHS TITAN ATF 4400 | $10.48 |
What kind of Oil does a saab9 7x take?
Mobil 1 Extended Performance Synthetic Motor Oil 5W-30 5 Quart.
How do you check the transmission fluid on a Saab 9 5?
Run the engine at idling speed, engage position D and wait at least 15 seconds. Then engage R and wait 15 seconds. Do the same in position P. Wipe the dipstick clean with a lint-free cloth and put it back in the gearbox.
What type of transmission fluid does a Saab 9 3 take?
Valvoline MaxLife Synthetic Transmission Fluid Multi-Vehicle 1 Quart.
What kind of transmission fluid does a Saab 9 3 take?
Oil Type: Dexron VI.
How to check the transmission fluid in a Saab 9-5?
Depress the foot brake and start the engine with Tech2 connected. Run until the “Read values” TCM menu indicates that the temperature is 80°C. See Automatic transmission fluid level, Automatic transmission, transmission fluid level without dipstick or Fluid level check, 4-cyl diesel.
What happens when you change the ATF in a Saab?
The ATF will start draining out slowly when the bolt is almost at its end. Removing the bolt will make the fluid gush out because it’s a pretty large opening. Because the engine is warm/hot, this fluid can be very hot so be very careful not to get it all over your hands or arms. It really can cause severe burns.
Where is the drain bolt on a Saab 9-5?
The drain bolt is located to the right of the exhaust when looking from the front of the car. It’s the only 24mm bolt in that area so you can’t mistake it for anything else. There is not enough room for a socket so an open-ended or ring wrench/spanner is needed.
How many miles should I use on my Saab 9-5?
While they advice 100K miles for MY03, it’s safe to assume 60,000 miles should be used for all model years MY02 and up. This is very easy to do yourself. If you can hold a wrench, loosen/fasten a bolt and pour liquid from a bottle, you can do this!