Ma key wont turn over because i took the factory radio
its on the rear of the unit but normally clarion or kenwood
No, there are separate new and used Saab dealerships out there. The closest to a used vehicle that a new Saab dealership would offer for sale would be a factory model only that has limited miles driven at the factory showroom only.
It means "autostore." You use it for creating radio presets.
not possiable as the key is built into the Saab radio DICE which is your radio and your imobiliser ststem
join it
Saab belonged to GM during this model year...so yes, GM made those cars. They made them in the Saab factory in Sweden.
Take the bolts out remove bummper install new reinstall bolts
The 2005 Saab 9-3 typically does not require a radio code for operation, as many vehicles of that era did not have a security feature that necessitates a code after a battery disconnect. However, if the radio has been replaced or if the battery has been disconnected, it might prompt for a code depending on the specific radio model. If you need the code, it's best to consult the owner's manual or contact a Saab dealership for assistance.
To remove the factory radio from a 2003 GMC Savana, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical issues. Then, use a flathead screwdriver or a trim removal tool to carefully pry off the dashboard trim surrounding the radio. Once the trim is removed, unscrew the screws securing the radio in place, pull the radio out gently, and disconnect the wiring harness and antenna cable from the back. Reinstall in reverse order once you're ready to put in a new radio.
hit it with a baseball bat or a sleige hammer
The handful of new ones they're putting out are made by National Electric Vehicle Sweden. The ownership of this car company has been all over the map. Before 1968, the airplane factory Saab AB made the Saab car. In 1968, Saab AB merged with the truck company Scania-Vabis and became "Saab-Scania." In 1995, this group became three companies: Saab Automobile AB became majorly owned by General Motors. The airplane factory became the Saab Group...this company has become one of the biggest defense contractors in the world. Scania AB makes trucks and buses.
no there are no factory radio that has RCA.s except the new tiburon with factory kenwoods in them