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1996 saab 9000 cs egr valve location

Location egr valve

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the fuel filter located on a 1997 Saab

The fuel filter is located under the car in front of the right rear wheel.

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2010

SOURCE: obd II locations on 1995 saab 9000 cs

In 1995 they made different systems. If it has OBD, then it should be the conventional 16 pin connector, found underneath the drivers steering wheel area. If its the older type, then it has a 2 pin black connector under the center console area. Hope that helps

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2010

SOURCE: saab 9000 cs 1996. after replacing the

You didn't say if it's blowing any air at all.First check that the thermostat is of the correct temp. and is installed correctly.If you are getting cold air and not losing any coolant the your flapper valve is either stuck or broken.You'll need to simply remove the aquarium cover and look to the left rear of the blower motor.You will see the plastic flapper arm which is connected to a wirewound hook.If the hook is off the flapper just reattach it.If the tip of the arm is broken you can push the arm towards the rear of the car and wedge it in place with anything that will hold it.Doing this will give you heat until you replace the flapper valve arm.The arm can be fixed without removing the blower motor.Don't be ripped off by letting some mechanics tell you that they have to remove the blower to fix the arm.They will charge several hundred dollars and take hours to do so.

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