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The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bell housing
To replace a wind mirror on a Saab 95 you have to first remove the trim around the window and disconnect the wires from the mirror. Next, unscrew the mirror from the door. Lastly, replace by screwing the new mirror in place and connecting the wires.
It is straight underneath the starter
Hydraulic and the slave cylinder is in the bell housing.
the oil pump is on the front of the motor you have to take off the crank pully it is behind it there are two gears that you will need to replace
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The tcs on your saab 95 year 2000 is not working because it is faulty.
The Saab 9-5 series uses a 2.3 liter turbocharged four cylinder. The engine does not have a timing belt, it uses a timing chain. The timing chain never needs to be replaced and is said to have a life of 300,000 to 500,000 miles depending on how the vehicle is cared for.
If one is looking for a car that is similar to the Saab 95 Aero, one could look at other Saab vehicles. The Saab 9-3 is a similar model, as are vehicles in the Saturn L-series.
The slave cylinder is located on the front top side of the transmission. It is held in place by two bolts. The easiest way to find it is to trace the hydraulic line from the filler cup to the slave cylinder. This is the same for all 92-97's. I am not sure about any other year.
There is no bleed screw on the 3.4 clutch. You have to unbolt the slave cylinder from the trans and drop it down so that it and the line are lower than the master cylinder, then pump the piston in/out to force any trapped air up to the master cylinder.