To find the engine number on your Saab, open the hood and look for the engine block, typically located near the front of the engine. The engine number is often stamped on a flat surface, which can vary by model but is usually found on the side or front of the engine. If you have difficulty locating it, refer to your owner's manual for specific details related to your model. Alternatively, you can also check the vehicle's documentation or contact a Saab dealership for assistance.
If I know Saab 9-3 VIN number, how do I know Engine number
There are three different engine sizes for the Saab 99. The 1.75 L is a four-stroke engine from Triumph. Later they switched to a 1.85 L (Saab B engine) and finally they made the 2.0 L (also Saab B engine).
Answer: Saab H series engines, starting in 1981 with the B201, and ending with the B205/235, in use through 2009, were designed and built by Saab in Sweden. They are a redesign of the Saab B engine (1972), which was based on a Triumph engine (1964).Saab's 4-cylinder engines are built by Saab in Sodertalje, Sweden.
Your owners manual should tell you
Open the hood of the car. Locate the cylinder block and check on its left-hand front face. The engine number should be there.
same engine just a production variation code
Any engine from any year saab 900 or 9000, as long as you know what you are doing.
If looking for the total number of sales from the last ten years of SAAB sales, you will want to either look at the website of goodcarsbadcars of Saab themselves.
yes, same engine.
One can find information on Saab's V4 at the websites of Flame Road, Saab World, and Fives Gear. Information can also be found on the Saab Journal blog.
highbeams wont go off on my saab
Problem with the car