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I need torque specifications for

YOU NEED TO MAKE 3 PASS FIRST PAST TORQUE CYLINDER BOLTS 44 FT LBS. SECOND PASS TORQUE CYLINDER BOLTS 59 FT LBS. IF YOU HAVE 17MM HEAD BOLTS TORQUE TO 70 FT LBS.THE THIRD PASS TIGHTEN ALL CYLINDER BOLTS ADDITIONAL 90 DEGREES. ROD BEARING BOLT TORQUE TO 35 FT LBS.
5/10/2011 3:16:15 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on May 10, 2011
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My 1989 9000 saab manual

most likely the linkage under the bonnet but you would need to have a good look as i suspect a idler stay bar has come away on top of the gearbox ,you will just have to have a good look
5/4/2011 7:10:28 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on May 04, 2011
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Owners manual

Try to check in this link: thesaabsite.com/900old/900&79to94faqs.

Hope helps.
3/17/2011 8:02:16 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Mar 17, 2011
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How do i diss-arm the

The 'immobilizer' is an integral part of the engine computer and cannot be disarmed. It can, however, be tricked. There is a device used on cars with this system that tricks the computer to think the key is there during remote start. The bypass module, as it is called, learns the transponder code from the key (more advanced models) or just uses a spare key with a transponder in it to trick the engine computer. This requires you to have the key to the vehicle. If you don't have the key, the only option is to get a dealer to cut you one based on your VIN number. You'll have to provide proof of ownership. They do it this way because just anyone could get a VIN number from a parking lot and have a key made if they didn't require proof of ownership.

Now, you didn't give any information about what model car you have and the year, so I can't give you more detailed information on what type of immobilizer system the car has and different ways, if any, that it can be tricked. Keep this in mind when you rate.
1/25/2011 11:53:03 AM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Jan 25, 2011
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How do you replace the

Hello,

Below are what you will be needing to completely carryout the task;

Wrench set, Floor jack, 2 jack stands, 2 wheel chocks, Diagonal-cutting pliers (optional), Ratchet, Deep socket, Ratchet extension, Socket, Torx bit (optional)

To remove the starter;
  1. Turn the ignition key to the "Lock" position and apply the parking brake. Lift the hood and prop it open. Disconnect the negative (black) battery cable with a wrench.
  2. Raise the front of your Saab with a floor jack and place a jack stand under the frame on each side for support. Block the rear wheels with chocks.
  3. Crawl under your Saab and cut the plastic cable ties securing the wires connected to the rear of the solenoid, if your Saab has the 3.0L engine. Use a pair of diagonal-cutting pliers. The solenoid is the small cylinder mounted on top of the starter.
  4. Detach the electrical wires from the back of the solenoid with a wrench.
  5. Loosen the upper mounting bolt of the brace next to the starter, using a ratchet and deep socket. This will give you more room to maneuver the starter out of the vehicle, if you have the 2.0L or 2.3L engine.
  6. Loosen the upper and lower starter mounting bolts with a ratchet, ratchet extension and socket. If you have a 3.0L engine model, use a Torx bit instead of a socket to loosen the mounting bolts. Hold the starter with one hand, finish removing the two mounting bolts and remove the starter from the vehicle.
To install the starter;
  • Place the new starter in position at the engine block and hold it firmly with one hand. Use your free hand to install the two mounting bolts finger-tight. Tighten the starter mounting bolts with the ratchet, ratchet extension and socket. If you have the 3.0L engine model, use the Torx bit instead of the socket to tighten the bolts.
  • Tighten the brace upper mounting bolt with the ratchet and deep socket, if you have the 2.0L or 2.3L engine.
  • Attach the electrical wires to the back of the solenoid with the wrench.
  • Secure the wires connected to the solenoid with new plastic cable ties.
  • Lower your Saab off the jack stands and remove the chocks from behind the rear wheels.
  • Attach the negative (black) battery cable. Close the hood.
I hope the above helps.

Good luck.
1/24/2011 9:06:19 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Jan 24, 2011
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I have front brakes but

CHECK BRAKE FLUID FIRST IF ALL IS GOOD. YOUR PROBLEM COULD BE IN THE HYDRALIC CONTROL UNIT OR MASTERCYLINDER AND THE CAB OR CONTROLLER ANTI LOCK BRAKE.THE CAB IS THE BRAIN FOR THE ABS UNIT IT CONTROLS SOLENOIDS TO FRONT AND REAR BRAKES.HAVE ABS BRAKE SYSTEM CODE SCAN FOR A FAULT CODE.
1/19/2011 6:09:07 AM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Jan 19, 2011
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Window switch removal w/out breaking

Take of all panel and then you can remove the switch from bottom without damaging or scratching any plastic.
1/4/2011 11:06:51 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Jan 04, 2011
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1990 SAAB 9000 CD 2.0

Turbochargers do not kick in they always work from the time you start your engine to time you shut it off, normally the fault of turbo means you have loss of oil and black smoke of the exhaust, if there is a loss of power it can mean few things and it is only diagnostics and proper garage to tell, as well it can be a fault in the fuel system. Get it checked properly.
12/13/2010 11:48:39 AM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Dec 13, 2010
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How do I change the

Have a large drain pan and remove the trans pan carefully. Then remove the filter. Install the new filter and pan with provided gaskets as given in the filter kit. Add trans fluid and check the level with the enginge running in park. Top off till full. Usually 4 quarts are needed
11/13/2010 6:37:27 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Nov 13, 2010
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Diagram for serpetine belt for

Using Google Chrome or Firefox browser click on images and type in SAAB 9000 SERPENTINE BELT ROUTING.You will see several diagrams including the one you are looking for.
11/12/2010 8:52:42 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Nov 12, 2010
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The central locking is intermittent

sounds like the remote has got a dead battery
9/13/2010 10:26:35 AM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Sep 13, 2010
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I have a 1987 Sabb

have the cuts check by the dealership if the codes match the cuts made. I think since the car is older than ten years the wear inside the lock cylinder is too severe so that is why the new key will not work.
I am a cetified locksmith so I do know what I am trying to explain to you
8/2/2010 1:56:36 AM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Aug 02, 2010
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I have 1994 saab

Yes, this is the most probable cause.  But it could also signal that you lost all the oil thru a leak (i've seen cases in which the plug of the oil pan has fallen off). You should take your car directly to a shop, if the engine works even for a little time without oil it will be ruined.
6/20/2010 2:40:49 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Jun 20, 2010
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I need to fit a

They are incorporated in the throw out bearing these days so replace as required as a unit
4/6/2010 4:19:41 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Apr 06, 2010
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I have a 1992 saab

hi den the 2.3 has a hydulic tensioner that is non ajustable if the belt is lose this will need replaceing
1/19/2010 12:03:19 AM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Jan 19, 2010
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Need diagram

i just sent you a nother diagram via e-mail ok
so dont forget to go back and rate the session ok it helps me provide you better service
Best regards
Mike


1/6/2010 9:36:51 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Jan 06, 2010
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How to install MISSING hood

Hood Cable Removal & Issues Hood cable failures are common on the Saab cars. The typical issue with the cable is that the end breaks off causing the cable to no longer open the hood. In-order to open the hood when this happens one must push a screwdriver between the hood and the grille and push the hood release back in-order to release the latch. Replacement of the cable is the only cure.

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I hope help you with this. Good luck.
10/2/2009 1:57:30 PM • Saab 9000 Cars &... • Answered on Oct 02, 2009
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