There is no transmission filter on the Saab 9-5 Automatic. It is recommended to do 3 separate fluid changes at about 1 week intervals to change out most of the old fluid with new.
Dexron III
Just use ATF automatic or MTF manual tranny fluid
Because a 2004 Saab is a GM car, use GM-approved ATF. If I had a car that new, I'd go to a Chevy dealership for ATF.
How do you remove a Saab 9.5 transmission
Yes, you can tow an automatic transmission Saab, but you must be very careful to tow it without it being "in gear". If that is not possible then it is best to have the car moved on a flat-bed truck, or by raising the driving wheels so that they are on a "dolly". A dolly is a sort of low wheeled vehicle which can have the "driven" wheels of the car sitting on the dolly, and not on the road surface.
That SAAB is so old that it does not matter much, get the best (most expensive) that you can reasonably afford. The motor and manual transmission should get a mineral 10W-40 An automatic transmission TEXAMATIC 9330 If you have a diferential: MULTIGEAR MTF 75W-80W
Auto or Manual?? If its an automatic, it uses GM standard Dexron/Mercon III.
Doesn't matter. It's automatic.
This will sound weird, Change the bulbs in the visor mirror. The solenoid that allows the shifter to move grounds through these bulbs. Saabs were strange and wonderful until GM got ah-old of the company
I dont have an answer for you but, if your Saab has a modulator valve that may need to be replaced. I have an old Ford and I had to replace one around a month ago.The valve is supposed to tell the transmission the load of the engine so it can change.Another thing you will probably have to get your computer checked if it is a newer model.
Saab wants you to use ATF +4 fluid.