You Did not say what year Saab, but on mt 1996 900S there are Two. Both go into the exaust pipe, on on the front side of the engine (just below the exhaust manifold) and one on the back side of the engine (below the intake manifold).
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With your hands....
hit it with a baseball bat or a sleige hammer
Yes. Saab makes a 900 convertible. It is called the Saab 900 se convertible.
The dash speakers on the 1997 Saab 900 are 4 inches. The rear speakers and rear deck speakers are 4 inches by 6 inches, and the front door speakers are 5-1/4 inches.
check this site out http://www.saabnet.com/tsn/faq/antenna.html
Right, Front, between fender and plastic cover
Saab used heated oxygen sensors on this year car. There is a heated Bosch Universal sensor that will fit; you cut the plug off your old one and wire it to the new sensor. If you mean "how can I replace the sensor on my car with the $15 version that doesn't have a heater on it?"...unless you really like check-engine lights you can't. The car's computer will notice the sensor isn't talking to the heater circuit, assume the sensor's burned out, and start throwing codes all over the place.
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.