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I would buy at least a 600 CCA battery. Buy the largest CCA battery you can find if you live in a cold climate.
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Horn location on my '93 supercab is below the battery tray behind the inner fender liner.
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Take the cables off of the battery. Remove the battery hold down clamp and lift the battery out. Set the new battery in, reinstall the holddown, then connect the cables back.
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spark plug replacement on a 93 Cadillac DeVille 4.9 liter
there are no cabin filters in a 93 Cadillac deville
IF IT IS THE SAME AS A '93 IT IS UNDER THE BACK SEAT PASSENGER SIDE
Remove - battery cable Raise and support vehicle Remove wiring harness at the top of the starter Remove mounting bolts Remove starter
IF IT IS THE SAME LOCATION AS A '93 THEN IT IS UNDER YOUR BACK SEAT PASSENGER SIDE
I am assuming this is not a 2003 Saab 93 convertible. I don't have any specific details about that particular model. All other 2003 Saab 93s take a BCI group size 48[1] battery. This battery is available (in the USA) almost anywhere that sells car batteries, even if they don't list the Saab 93 in their application guide. A BCI group 47 battery, which is smaller, can also be used if a group 48 battery is not available. To replace the battery: 1. remove the battery cover (two plastic screw clips) 2. make sure the key is out of the ignition switch, 3. disconnect the negative terminal with a wrench 4. disconnect the positive terminal with a wrench 5. use a socket and an extension to remove the battery hold-down on the edge of the battery 6. remove the battery from the tray To install the battery: 1. put the battery in the tray 2. use a socket and an extension to tighten the hold-down on the edge of the battery (if you use a group 47 battery you will need to install the hold-down bolt in a different hole than it was in with the original group 48 size battery). 3. connect the positive terminal with a wrench. (It may be necessary to trim the edge of the battery tray with a file due to the fact that many group 48/47 batteries are a little shorter than the original battery. If the terminal hits the edge of the battery tray this is why) 4. connect the negative terminal with a wrench. 5. replace the battery cover. [1]In the USA car battery sizes are specified as group sizes. In Europe DIN sizes are used. I have no idea what the equivalent DIN sizes for the Saab battery are, but in Europe I suspect there will be no problem finding on that fits.