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I have a Saab 9-5 and its blower motor is located in the front of the windshield underneath the wipers
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Yes. Saab makes a 900 convertible. It is called the Saab 900 se convertible.
GM acquired 50% ownership of Saab in 1989 but it was not until the launch of the Saab 900 in 1994 that GM had an influence on Saab. In 2000 GM acquired full control of Saab and in 2003 the Saab 9-3 was built which was built.
pour sortir un alternateur sur une saab 900 1996 doit-on le sortir par le haut ou par le bas?
The wiring diagram for "Radio - 1991" is on page 371-123 of the Saab 900 16-Valve Official Service Manual, published by Robert Bentley Publishers. Because of copyright restrictions, the diagram can not be posted here. Every Saab 900 owner should have this book. Price is only about $50. I use mine nearly every week for something.
900 or 9000? On the 900 (left-hand drive), the turn signal flasher is located just to the left of the steering wheel.
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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.
The wiring diagrams for the Saab 900 are found in the Saab 900 16-valve Official Service Manual by Robert Bentley Publishers. This book covers 1985-1993 models with the B202 (16V) engine. The section on wiring diagrams is about 150 pages as the wiring is broken down by systems, e.g. Anti-Lock Brakes, Air Conditioning, Alternator & Charging System, etc.
Well I have a Saab 900. If you are referring to what side the tank is on, its the passenger side which took me a long long time to get used to. Saab always has to do something unique(and usually impractical) but if that's not what your talking about, on my 900 it is on the passenger side just in front of the rear axle.
On a 16-valve Saab 900 (1985-93) it is just ahead of the the fuel tank on the right side. You should be able to reach it by removing the right rear wheel. It is a large silver cylinder, a bit larger than a soup can, with hoses attached to each end. On an 8-valve Saab (CIS fuel injection, 1979-88) it is on the left side inner front fender, just ahead of the coolant filler bottle. It is a large silver cylinder, a bit larger than a soup can, with hoses attached to each end.