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I'm not sure of the exact procedure but you can try getting your hands on a Haynes Manual, they base the problem solving on a complete tear down and rebuild of the cars, and they have one for a 1997 Saab 900.
beleive it or not its more than likely a bad gas cap,pressure in the gas tank is leaking pass the cap,on some cars it makes the check engine light come on
ok, the you've got the wrong belt.
unless you are rerouting the belt wrong.
if you have email address i can send you the image of the position of the belt.
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