Trouble code P1300 means: Torque Limitation Signal Low
p1300- Random MissFire p1301- cylinder 1 missfire p1303- cylinder 3 missfire
I would see your local Saab dealer.
same engine just a production variation code
Trouble code P0300 means: Random/multiple cylinder misfire detected Trouble code P0337 means: Crankshaft position sensor "A" low input
I reset the code after a dead battery and it was the wrong code, how can I reset it and /or find the corrrect code
Perhaps know what the Car really is would help someone asnwer your question in 1993 there were four saab's1993 SAAB 9000 2.3L 4-cyl Engine Code [B] B234I1993 SAAB 9000 2.3L 4-cyl Engine Code [M][R] Turbo1993 SAAB 900 2.1L 4-cyl Engine Code [E] B212I I1993 SAAB 900 2.0L 4-cyl Engine Code [L][T] TurboNone of which match what you are asking about.
The 2005 Saab 9-3 typically does not require a radio code for operation, as many vehicles of that era did not have a security feature that necessitates a code after a battery disconnect. However, if the radio has been replaced or if the battery has been disconnected, it might prompt for a code depending on the specific radio model. If you need the code, it's best to consult the owner's manual or contact a Saab dealership for assistance.
Acutely what it mean in Arabic it means (hard)
Buy a new ignition lock cylinder with new keys or see a SAAB dealer. You'll need the VIN code.
the code stands for a "Large Evap Leak" check your gas cap seal and change out the gas cap if the seal is bad, do not purchase aftermarket gas caps for Saabs.
Hi, If you check the following PDF document you will find all the fault codes there. http://service.gm.com/gmspo/mode6/pdf/2006/2006file7.pdf