Timing marks are normally on the harmonic balancer if your engine has one. If your engine is internally balanced, the timing marks will be on the timing chain/belt gears.
My 900 hatchback weighs 3475 pounds with fuel and driver - or about 3300 pounds with no one in it.
There is no timing belt, it's a chain and an engine out job to replace.
Yes. Saab makes a 900 convertible. It is called the Saab 900 se convertible.
saabs use timingchains and not timing belts and if you find that when ticking over its noisey then you might only need to replace the tensioners
release on SAAB 900 S convertible
The Saab 900 gets great mileage if you take great care of the car, regular oil changes, etc. In looking at forums about the saab 900 there were many people who have over 150,000 miles on their saab 900's. There was also a listing for 307,000 miles.
Yes, Saab did make a 900 SE turbo. Is there a question? ~ Odd looking cars really.
The Saab 9-3 and 9-5, and the new-generation 900, were based on the Opel Vectra. The Saab 9000's chassis was designed to be made by Saab, Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Fiat. The original Saab 900 was based on the Saab 99, which wasn't based on anything else.
yes, same engine.
Buying a used Saab 900 in Ohio depends on your location and if there are any available in your local. Check with your local Saab dealership. The dealership will be able to locate the vehicle you are looking for and provide you with the information.
I need the heating and cooling wiring schematics for a 1996 SAAB 9000.
Any individual interested in purchasing a Saab 900 would be best suited to check classified ads that specialize in antique or classic cars. The Saab 900 is no longer made. Other places which may carry the autmobile include eBay motors.