Top 20 2006 Saab 9-3 2.0T Questions & Answers

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Where is the fuel pump relay for the 2006 Saab 9-3, 2.0T, Sedan? so much on other years and models but none on the particular year of the 2006 9-3, 2.0 Sedan.

Hello. Its in the engine compartment in front of the battery. It is a 'cube' and is bright yellow/gold in color. Good luck and keep me informed; if you want to.
8/23/2021 1:05:58 PM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 722 views • 0 helpful votes
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Turbo and ac not working, engine light is on

The Chilton and Haynes manuals are your best bet. Order it at your local Autozone or goto the Library and research them online fro free. You can get most of this info for free if you have a library card directly from the Chilton Manuals perhaps the links below will help good luck. Free Service Manuals how to find youtube.com Service manuals are everywhere in the internet and you should even get them if you search with the correct name. But with a little additional words you can Add: clymer repair manual ford pontiac service manual clymer repair manual pontiac free online auto repair manuals free online auto repair manuals pdf http://www.autoeducation.com/ http://workshop-manuals.com/ https://www.ifixit.com/ http://www.auto-facts.org/ https://www.alldatadiy.com/index.html http://www.freeautorepairmanualz.com/ http://www.haynes.com/onlinerepairmanuals/ http://www.citruslibraries.org/ http://www.autotap.com/techlibrary/vehicle_diagnostic_flow_charts_explained.asp auto repair & maintenance BOOT FAILURE TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART http://www.fonerbooks.com/poster.pdf http://www.shopjimmy.com/ A very good source on car and truck repair would be from chilton manuals. You can purchase them at https://www.chiltondiymanuals.com or even better you can go the the public library or login with you library card to look at the chilton manuals online. you might also try looking at these videos: free chilton manuals online Live chat at dorman techincal support 1-866-933-2911 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij9uGuPOAJU free chilton manuals online
10/29/2015 3:26:21 AM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 582 views • 1 helpful votes
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I have a 2006 Saab 9-3. The remote stopped working. I have replaced the battery, but it will is not working.

You have to reset key to door lock. Hold key near door and press unlock for a few seconds. Should reset
9/15/2014 10:47:05 PM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 908 views • 0 helpful votes
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EPS Light is on

Well. I don't think they will be related. EPS is your electric power steering light. The hub would have the ABS system attached to it. Have it hooked up to a computer at a parts store for free and they will tell you the code that is tripping the light and what it is.
4/20/2014 9:58:27 PM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 437 views • 0 helpful votes
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How much would it cost to replace a computer in a 2006 saab?

The problem with replacing modules in the newer Saabs is last time I checked they are unavailable/backorder and good used replacements are almost impossible to find. You may have to chalk that one up as irreparable unless you know some electrical genius that can repair or create a functional replacement. (i.e. if all the module does is honk horn and turn on headlights a good electrical engineer could make a 12 volt something to do that very inexpensively. Good luck and be safe!
7/1/2014 7:05:16 PM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 63 views • 0 helpful votes
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Outside rearview mirrors not operating

1. Check the fuses first. 2. If the switch doesn't operate either mirror it likely is the switch. Carefully pry it away from door or dash and check if wires are attached securely. If they are, check if the contacts are clean - if not, refresh with sandpaper. Test before replacing. 3. If one mirror works and the other not, suspect either the wire connection inside the mirror or the motor. Remove mirror from its motor by fishing around for the retaining clip (easier done if mirror is turned to the extreme left or right). This will expose the wiring connections and the motor. If the motor is suspected unscrew the back of mirror and pry off carefully to expose the motor mounting screws. You can then remove the motor and test it with another 12v power source. Good luck !
12/31/2013 12:23:46 AM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 102 views • 0 helpful votes
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Fuel pump fuse and relay location

The fuse is in slot two of the fuse box in front of the battery and the relay is located on the inside of the car on the passenger side in front of the door under the dash
8/24/2013 4:23:05 PM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 1,539 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where is the cruise control fuse on 2006 saab 9-3

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There are several common cruise control failures on Saabs. The pedal switch failures are the most common problem. What generally occurs is that the pedal switches become mis-adjusted or the ears get broken off the switches causing a no contact condition. Another common problem is that the cruise vacuum hose leading from the vacuum pump under the false bulkhead begins to crack where the vacuum fitting is located at the firewall.. The third most common failure is an intermittent functioning cruise control module. This can often be identified by noting that the cruise will work intermittently (900 & 9000 only).

Another Issue: On turbo models, there is a vacuum controlled switch, located near the pump (red cap) that cuts the signal to the APC solenoid valve when the cruise control is on (switch opens). If the switch is faulty (I broke mine on rough road), it can keep turbo boost at the "basic" level even if the cruise is turned off. The APC boost gauge will only go half-way into the yellow region, and performance will suffer. Either replace the vacuum controlled switch or pull the pigtail connector below the switch and short the ends of the yellow/white wire going to the APC solenoid valve andproper turbo boost should return. Be aware that if this second fix is employed, your turbo is not limited in boost when in cruise control.

9/13/2012 10:17:54 PM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 2,758 views • 0 helpful votes
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Temp gauge reads half when car is off, high when operating

I have the same problem with a 2005 93 1.9.
8/2/2012 6:44:12 PM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 259 views • 0 helpful votes
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Check engine light and p0037 code on 2006 9-3 saab

A o2 sensor problem will let the car run,but it will not run effeciently until you get it repaired
5/3/2012 4:12:39 AM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 584 views • 0 helpful votes
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Saab gas needle

If just the gas gauge is the problem then you most likely have a defective fuel level sending unit. The fuel level sending unit for the gas gauge is located of course inside the gas tank.
3/14/2012 5:29:47 AM • 2006 Saab 9-3... • 529 views • 0 helpful votes
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Saab 93 SE Convertible Doors Locked & Battery Flat - How to get in !

Locked out...flat battery...key not even thinking about turning in the lock....nightmare ! The only door that would open was the trunk, which would have been a bonus if I was 30 years younger and a bit more aerodynamic I suppose. But I'm not, so attempting to wriggle and flipping the bonnet open to get at the battery wasnt really an option for me. No access to a pit or ramps and getting a bit old for wriggling about under the car (jacked up and on stands but still a tight squeeze) trying to do the starter motor tie-in thing. After much gnashing of teeth I managed to sort it out.....far easier than I thought it would be! There's always an easier way of doing something, it's just the finding it that drags things out. So, here's my solution to this pretty common occurence... The doors had been locked using the remote and the battery was as dead as a dead thing, (car's been sitting on the driveway for the last 8 weeks, waiting for me to get round to replacing power steering pipes) so no way was I getting in that way. The manual key would however open the trunk. And therein lies the hidden bonus.... All I had to do was to figure out how to get power into the system. Tried the under-car wriggle...didn't float my boat at all but it DID manage to soak my overalls as I squirmed around in the rain that conveniently started. OBLIGATORY WARNING: Electrickery is dangerous stuff. Causes fires and shocks and all kinds of nasty stuff. So be careful, be competent, be SAFE ! This write up is intended for information only. You may only use it if you are satisfied that you can safely and competently follow it and use it. There's a straightforward, nice clean way to get the job done, it took a bit of research on the 93's electrical sytem to figure out where I could find a suitable tie in point that would feed directly to the battery (an Always HOT connection). Easy peasy ...the power antenna has a switched live and a permanent live connection. "That'll do nicely" he smugly thinks to hisself....So ...... 1) Open the trunk 2) Remove the three wee headlining clips on the left hand side of the trunk and gently tuck the headlining out of the way 3) Looking at the power antenna, you'll see one red and one green wire feeding into a wee black plastic thingy that's attached to the antenna. 4) Follow these two wires, (only about ten inches or so long) and you'll find that they are tucked around the back of the mounting bracket for the antenna - there's a wee plug on the end of them that mates with another plug which carries the power feeds from the vehicle's electrical harness. The harness plug is more accessible so simply pull it out, it comes out cleanly, no tool required. 5) There two wires attached to the plug. You need the permanent feed (always HOT) wire, which is the wire colour coded Red & Blue. This is where you need to be sending +ve 12 Volts from an external source (jump from another vehicle or another battery if you have one. Even a battery charger will do the job just as well, but not as convenient as you'll need to provide a 240 VAC supply to the charger - not the brightest idea when it's pouring rain ! Water and electricity are not the best of bed partners, apparently :) 6) I jumped directly from my other car as it's easier than pulling the battery from it and having to reset clock etc. 7) Prepare a length of bog standard 2.5 mm Twin & Earth domestic electrical solid core cable (at least a couple of feet long to make things more managable and safer as you'll be able to keep a good separation between jump lead connections). You only need one of the cable cores, so strip 1 inch of insulation at one end, and strip about 3 inches of insulation at the other end. You're going to use this prepared core for injecting power into the plug you removed at 5) above. 8) Don't go connecting your jump leads to the donor car / battery just yet....that's the last thing you do !! 9) Attach the negative (usually Black) jump lead clamp on to a suitable Earth point on your dead Saab. I found that the latch pin for the trunk lid was ideal. 10) Take your stripped twin and earth core, and firmly attach the bared 3 inch end to the Positive (usually Red) jump lead clamp - wind it solidly around the teeth of the clamp to get a better connection. Insert the other end of the stripped T&E cable into the plug terminal that carries the Red & Blue wire as per step 5) above. 11) Check your connections are securely made, and then connect the other end of your jump leads to your donor vehicle's battery in the normal way (Red = +ve and Black = -ve) You now are supplying your dead Saab with power, and you will see your dash mounted alarm red LED blinking away happily. It doesn't take long at all to give the Saab's system sufficient power to allow you to get in and access your dead car battery - My leads were in place for only a couple of minutes to give the alarm system's electronics some time to get used to the idea that it was being powered up etc. Got quite carried away seeing that wee red light blinking, so I did, and was ecstatic when after only a couple of minutes I hit the Unlock button on my remote key and was rewarded with a satisfying 'Clunk' as the door solenoids kicked over. Bingo ! Door opened no problem. Jump start leads disconnected from the donor car, then disconnected at the Saab's end, then straight in, pull the bonnet lever and within seconds the Saab's battery was accessible... a quick tidy up, antenna plug firmly pushed back into its mating plug, headlining eased back into place (ony fits one way, fixing screws align with pre-punched holes in the headlining), reattach the three headling clips, boot lid down, Saab battery disconnected and removed, bonnet down, drivers door closed, battery attached to a charger in the workshop then feet up , large glass of whisky poured and my smug expression annoys the heck out of herself. Hope it's of some use to you (the whiskey, that is) and that you might even get into your obstinate Saab too, without resorting to spending loads of money on locksmiths or to lobbing half bricks through your car's window
on Feb 24, 2018 • Saab 93 Cars & Trucks
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I have a 04 Saab 93 my car overheating and I have no heat inside why

Stuck thermostat
9/18/2016 2:13:30 AM • Saab 93 Cars &... • 56 views • 0 helpful votes
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2005 convertible. Where is switch to turn back to power top from manual mode?

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5/21/2016 8:21:56 PM • Saab 93 Cars &... • 84 views • 0 helpful votes
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Battary went flat aa came out got it started.now i have no radio and no upper controll panal no sounds or any dissplay warnings.checked all fuses all good ?

Check both battery connections...dirty or corroded, not making good contact...Hope this helps.
5/20/2016 11:24:34 AM • Saab 93 Cars &... • 60 views • 1 helpful votes
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How to clear the drain hole located below the cabin filter which gets blocked

There should be a rubber elbow attached to the drain that comes through the firewall that you can remove and get to the drain with a piece of stiff wire or pipecleaner.
8/20/2015 11:10:32 PM • Saab 93 Cars &... • 78 views • 1 helpful votes
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Car wont even fire no fault codes but a sqiuirt of quick start and it fires and runs with no problem

Squirt are usually produced by belts, have you checked the belts? Have you a schedule to replace them?
7/6/2015 12:41:04 PM • Saab 93 Cars &... • 105 views • 0 helpful votes
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Steering wheel controls including horn no longer work

Fuses are bad. If you are serious about rehabbing this car, you MUST get your hands on an owner's manual!
3/28/2015 9:22:49 AM • Saab 93 Cars &... • 313 views • 0 helpful votes
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My girlfriend has a 2005 Saab 93, it's gving her problems , when we put the key fob in the ignition it says "key not accepted" .."contact Saab dealer" the key won't turn at all, can't even lock the ca

sounds like the fob quit working.....need a new fob.Some ace hardware stores can make a new saab fob key cheaper then the dealer though,call the dealer first to get a price and their feedback if it is a keyfob issue
3/18/2015 7:33:09 PM • Saab 93 Cars &... • 375 views • 2 helpful votes
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