Yo, im in a similar case senario, but i drive a 86 Nissan pickup and not a Saab. You have to be more specific on what's happening. Pull one of the spark plug wires off the spark plug and hold it 1/8 of an inch from a bare metal part of the engine and have someone try the ignition. If it sparks, you have fire and problems are fuel ratio or vacuum lines or worse. If not your lookin at maybe distributor cap and rotor if applicable or maybe just the distributor-less wires.
Check your battery and alternator.
Check/replace Rotor Check for spark at plugs
Check your connection or ground wire. Also check your spark plugs
There are several reasons why a Crown Victoria will not start. One reason could be a dead battery. Another reason is that the spark plugs and plug wires may need to be changed.
try changing your fuel filter.
Sounds like a dead battery.
There are a few reasons why a 1999 VW Bug will not start. The battery could be dead, the fuel pump may not be working, or the spark plugs may need changed.
check spark plugs, and spark wires, they may be cracked or dirty you may also need to replace your battery check spark plugs, and spark wires, they may be cracked or dirty you may also need to replace your battery
To change spark plugs a person must start with a car that is off, then disconnect the batter. The person must then remove the spark plug cables, remove the spark plugs, and replace them with new spark plugs. After that, one must put the spark plug cables back in the correct order, then connect the battery.
Question that comes to minds here, is did this car start before the plugs were changed? The mere changing of the spark plugs is not the "miracle cure" for all car starting problems. There are other things like the fuel pump, the starter motor, the battery, the fuel lines, the fuel pump, the fuel injectors, the distributor system, gas in the tank, etc.
You need to check wires. Make sure that you connected plug wires in the correct order. Check that wires are sitting tightly on spark plugs. If it didn't work, remove spark plugs and check the gap for all of them. Install the spark plugs and try to start again. If it didn't work install old spark plugs and try again. If it didn't work check the fuse box under the hood. Hopefully it works.
To change the spark plugs in a 2007 Dodge Caliber, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the engine cover if applicable, then locate the spark plugs and detach the ignition coil connectors. Use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew the old plugs, and install the new spark plugs, ensuring to torque them to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reconnect the ignition coils and battery cable, and start the engine to check for proper operation.