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vNo. It wont. The 1994 has a different body the the 2004. The 1994-1998 models are known as code-name "SN95", and the 1999-2004 models are a bit different and known as "New Edge". They both have different bodys and slightly different convertible tops. Because of this, you must have only a 1994-1998 convertible top on a 1994-1998 car. Also, being a 2004 GT has nothing to do with it. All models, GT, 6 cylinder, cobra, whatever, they all have the same bodies. The only differences are on the outside. The base of the cars are the same. For example, if i take my 1985 mustang GT and turn it into a 4 cylinder, it still has the same body, only the bumpers, trim, and motor are different. But to awnser your question in short, No.
The manual release for the convertible top of a '94-'98 Saab 900 is behind the back seat. It is accesible by folding down the back seat. After you fold down the seat the release is on the right side in the middle. Look for a slit in the fabric and you will see a lever. To release pull lever all the way down.
Power the window all the way down then hold it for five seconds after its completely down. then power the window all the way up and hold it for an additional five seconds. The convertible top should be up during this window 'reset'.
Not all bonds are convertible, in fact most are not. A convertible bond is a special bond with an option to exchange the bond for company stock under certain conditions.
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check the belts
have you checked the relay on the starter? and check the wire that runs from the started relay to the starter.
turn the car off and gently push down on the window. but at all possible go to a mechanic
If on a trailer or tow dolly, yes. It can not be towed all four wheels down.
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