1992 Saab 900 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Does a 12 volt radio/amp use more voltage at higher volume levels
I believe so. You need to draw more power to increase to bass. side note. My system: Battery runs at 13.2 volts. When my Bass hits hard, the amp will cut into protection mode because it's getting less than 11.5 volts from the battery. I reset and it works again and the battery will be back up to 13.2 volts.
12/14/2012 2:33:29 PM •
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on Dec 14, 2012
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I have a 1992 Saab 900 Turbo. It has the Tape
Many of those radios had a secret code which could only be had thru the dealership. So- you had to take it to the dealer who pulled the radio and got one number then that would get you the secret code which you then wrote on the housing of the radio so you don't have to go thru this. Good luck with that.I just love classic foreign cars.
Or you could have a blown fuse. Under the hood drivers side.
5/26/2011 9:00:12 PM •
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on May 26, 2011
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I have a 1992 saab 900S 2.1 non-turbo engine, The
The issue with starting systems is that there are many things that may be wrong with it. It certainly sounds like an electrical problem. I'm going to give you a way to check to see if it is actually the starter itself that may be bad. if you can physically reach the starter(on some you may not be able to) LIGHTLY tap on it with a hammer and then try to start it. DO NOT hit it very hard because this may cause the starter to become inoperable if it isn't already. if you turn the key and the batter just gets drained dead then I would sound to be a starter issue as well. These electrical issues are looked at by trained professionals in legal service shops.
As a licensed and certified mechanic I would highly recommend you have it tested before you start throwing parts at it because that may be VERY costly.and time consuming. when properly diagnosed you can save time, money, and a massive headache.
Hope this helps you out!
2/17/2011 3:49:20 AM •
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on Feb 17, 2011
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Altenator or regulator not sure which , is not
First, measure the voltage between the two battery posts with the
engine
not running. It should be near 12.6 volts. If it is around 10.5 to 11.0
volts, suspect a shorted cell in the battery. If it is around 11.5 to
12.0 volts, charge the battery at a slow rate for about half an hour.
Next, measure the battery voltage again while the engine is running. It
must be between 13.75 and 14.75 volts. If it is still around 12.0 volts,
the alternator is not working. if it still has a problem check the wires from the alternator to the battery for green corrosion and loss connections.
2/7/2011 10:57:02 PM •
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on Feb 07, 2011
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Car battery goes dead after car sits for more the
As a simple preliminary test, try disconnecting the battery before you let the car stand for a while and see if it will start when reconnected. (If this will not affect radio codes and alarm systems). This will give you an idea if it is the battery or something in the car that is draining the battery.
1/31/2011 7:55:29 PM •
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on Jan 31, 2011
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What is the timing in
On non turbo's the setting is 14 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) and for turbo's it is 16 degrees BTDC
12/30/2010 10:34:34 PM •
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on Dec 30, 2010
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Clutch is not engaging. Where do you check to
If a clutch is not engaging, you do not have a fluid problem. The clutch mechanism is only used to DISENGAGE the clutch.
If the clutch does not engage, you probably have a worn or damaged clutch plate. If that's the case, either the engine or transmission must be removed so that the clutch can be replaced.
12/8/2010 11:42:27 PM •
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on Dec 08, 2010
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How do i remove the
Unfortunately this is a very tight space to work in.There are a couple of bolts holding the bracket against the engine block.You need to remove those bolts and then swivel the alternator with the bracket still attached to it.You will then have room to remove the bottom bolt.You need to remove the oil filter and oil filter housing first.PLEASE REMEMBER TO REINSTALL THE OIL FILTER AND HOUSING BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE.
11/12/2010 9:27:22 PM •
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on Nov 12, 2010
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How to remove and replace the fuel pump on 1992
The fuel pump is in the top of the gas tank, accessible from the trunk, under the carpeted floor. here is a
link to a good FAQ answer about fuel pumps, follow the pricing link for info on replacing just the insert, which is cheaper than replacing the entire pump. Carry out the checks described to ensure that it is actually the pump causing your problem!
Here is a
link to one of the best Saab info sites - it might be more reading, but has the best information!
3/1/2010 8:06:05 PM •
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on Mar 01, 2010
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