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Only fuel. Somehow it is getting in there. Fuel metering needs to be looked over.
Metering the air/fuel mixture always looking for that "sweet spot", 14.7 to 1.
You must be talking about a CARBURETOR. They are called metering rods. They control how much fuel flows through the jets in the carburetor as you push the gas pedal. They can make a engine run lean or rich, by changing the air/fuel ratio.
45---------------Fuel Metering.
The SAAB will have an oil sump, specifically the oil pan collection for the engine oil and the fuel sump, the collection area for the fuel pump to pull from.
in the rear on the left side
The fuel filter on a Saab 9-5 is located above the gas tank in the rear of the vehicle. The fuel filter has a line leading to the EFI (Electronic Fuel Injector) in the engine, a vapor line for the gas tank, and a fuel line from the gas tank.
check this site out .http://www.thesaabsite.com/Saab%20900-93%20fuel%20pump%20replacement.html
fuel air metering p1131 is code showing up
It doesn't have a carburetor, it is fuel injected.
Isn't one
I will be doing this myself in a weekend or so. According to this website it is near the right rear wheel. http://www.thesaabsite.com/Saab-95-fuel-filter-replacement.htm