I had the same problem. First I replaced the seals. Not once but twice, but that did not work. So I purchase a new distributor from online internet parts place in Arizona. I had no more problems. Its been 4 years now since I replaced it.
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They are hard to release on all vehicles. You need to pull and release the tension with a wrench attached to the tensioner and slip the belt off the same time removing & installing it on
When you start the car the display should ask you for the code....Code In.....you should be able to simply enter the code and the radio should come back on. If 'Code In' does not display when you turn on the radio press and hold the 'band' button and 'code in' should come up on the screen.....let me know if that helps....if not I will go out and re-do mine on my 1997 Saab 900S to double check.....good luck
go to your local saab or gm autostore i would go to my gm store as you know gm own saab and fit it also fits this engine to saab get the oil seal for your lower distributer fit and it should be ok.adrian;;;
I bought a 98 900s and needed code for radio. Looked through the owners manual , and sure enough , previous owner had writen it down on back page. It's worth a look. Good luck.
Oil change interval has nothing to do with operating temperature. If your coolant is full, feel the upper radiator hose, when the vehicle is up to temp. if cool , thermostat is back from that hose,
Look for air bleeds, and read owners manual, some cars have coolant bleeds. Also, heater on high when filling coolant or risk bubbles...
My thought is that your fans may not be kicking in. They should cycle on and keep temp low enough. test them.
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