5w30
Black for signal, Gray for ground, 2white's for heat
Engine out of vehicle only
Yes, you can tow a 1998 Saab 900SE, but you should take care to do so properly to avoid damage. It is recommended to use a flatbed trailer or a tow dolly to prevent transmission damage, as the Saab's automatic transmission can be affected if towed with the drive wheels on the ground. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines and weight limits.
It might be a worn/broken motor mount.
Take the bolts out remove bummper install new reinstall bolts
On a 2003 Saab, the temperature sensor, specifically the engine coolant temperature sensor, is typically located near the thermostat housing or on the engine block. In most cases, it's positioned on the cylinder head or intake manifold, making it accessible for monitoring the engine's temperature. If you're looking for the exact location, it's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual for detailed diagrams and instructions.
All 900s 1993-1998 are listed as 10W/30 for the manual gearbox
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It is located just behind the spoiler area in the center of the car. In front of the radiator/intercooler.
If it's like my '95 900SE Saab, it's built into the oil filler cap that's right on the top of the engine...when you unscrew the cap and pull it out, the dipstick comes with it. But by then they may have changed the engine, from some of the other 93 answers I've seen... Good luck
Contact a locksmith or a Saab dealer.