Why does my Saab not start?
While there are a variety of reasons your Saab 9-3 won’t start, the most common 3 are a dead battery, an alternator problem, or failed starter.
How many miles can a Saab last?
Generally speaking, 100,000 is probably considered medium-ish miles, with 150,000 to 200,000 being high miles. I’d say that for pretty much any car though. They may be resilient but not immune!
Are Saabs hard to steal?
Saab car is hard to steal, But… As you can imagine, a Saab without recognizable key fob is difficult or almost impossible to steal. In 95% of cases of Saab car theft, there is a situation where the owner or driver forgets to take the key fob out of the lock.
When did the new Saab 9-3 come out?
After the success of the Saab 900 and subsequent growth of the company through the late 90′, our favorite car company came out with a completely new car in 2003, as a continuation of the 9-3 name.
How do you check fluid level on a Saab 9-3?
1. Place the car on a lift as level as possible. Chock the wheels if a track lift is being used. 2. Apply the handbrake, engage P and start the engine. Raise the car and check the fluid level. If necessary, top up with fluid to dipstick level “cold”. Lower the car.
How is the Saab 9-3 rated on Trustpilot?
Rated 4 out of 5 stars on Trustpilot from over 45,000 reviews. The Saab 9-3 range is the mainstay of the company’s recent commercial success. Aiming to compete head-on with the likes of BMW’s 3 Series and Audi’s A4 models, the 9-3 represents a slightly quirkier alternative.
How many miles is a Saab 9-3 good for?
A well maintained 9-3 should be good for at least a 200,000 miles, so don’t be afraid of higher mileage cars. Just be sure that they’ve been given regular doses of main dealer TLC. One area which is worth checking, especially on the more powerful models, is front tyre wear.