...INFRONT OF LATCH RELEASE COMES DOWN TOP WINDOWS, BASICALLY FRONT PART OF THE CAR. sounds like your heater core has a leak in it. take your sunroof off and get some rubber revitalizer at a glass
...you use a Saab thermostat? The Saab stat has three stages (no flow to rad - cold; flow to rad and heater core - normal operation; and no flow to heater core, full flow to rad - overheating) that ...
...heater core is leaking, replacement is the best option but I would advise that the removal of the core be conducted by an expert. Removing the heater core is complicated and it is not something that ...
...expand. When it does that, it cools). That could be one solution. The other, unfortunately, is the heater core. If your system routes through there, and you have a problem with it, it could create ...
...coats - a carport is too moist and the product will not stick well, and you'll need to put a heater in the garage to keep things warm and dry - a small electric heater will do if you throw ...
...switch controls exactly that: fan speed. the temp rotary switch controls the coolant temp into the heater core. You need to clarify what you mean by "Also, the dash controls for the vents won't
...leaking. Then I tought thermostat. But, I don't know where it is located in a 97 saab 900s? Oil change interval has nothing to do with operating temperature. If your coolant is full, feel the upper ...
...to save hundreds of pounds/dollars via DIY and there is an active and very useful Saab Owners' Club. Sounds like one of your heater hoses is leaking, they pass through firewall in area you
...sucked in from under the hood in through the air vents, If coolant is on floor inside car, look at heater core or hoses leading to it for leaks. If coolant is on ground, look at upper and lower ...
...plugs into my cigarette lighter that will clear the frost from my windshield? have you tried the heater with th air cond ...
517 questions posted
Usually answered in minutes!
320 Questions
291 Questions
155 Questions
123 Questions
63 Questions