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Classic Saab 9-3 & GM900 (MY 1994-2002/03CV) / Re: Leaky Roof
« on: 19 January 2015, 04:29:12 PM »
Hard to say, it could be between the layers, I can only see where the water leaks out on the move, not where it gathers.

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Classic Saab 9-3 & GM900 (MY 1994-2002/03CV) / Leaky Roof
« on: 25 November 2014, 10:14:39 PM »
Hi there everyone!

Not been around for a while, the 93 convertable has been running like a Swiss watch  8) (touch wood).

Problem has started with the torrential rain recently.

There is a leak, but not a drip-drip type leak. The car remains dry until I drive off (when parked over night), then water that has accumulated in the roof pours out drenching the passenger   ;D The rest of the time everything remains snug and dry, I've driven through some awful weather with no signs of a leak, this only happens if the car has been parked for several hours in heavy rain.

I was wondering are there some drainage channels which may have become blocked?

Thanks for any advice.

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Classic Saab 9-3 & GM900 (MY 1994-2002/03CV) / Re: Remote Boot Locking
« on: 26 January 2014, 04:54:44 PM »
Welcome! :)

I don't know the convertible, but I wonder if it suffers from frayed and broken wires in the flexy section between the body and the boot lid.  Assuming there is one...

It's a common problem on the 9-5 saloon.

Sorry for the delay in replying.

Unfortunately no, the problem still persists, if there is any joy I will up-date.

Having looked at all the wiring, everything looks to be in perfect condition behind the boot lid lining.

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Classic Saab 9-3 & GM900 (MY 1994-2002/03CV) / Remote Boot Locking
« on: 29 April 2013, 10:32:24 AM »
Hi Guys,

I have a 2001 93 convertible and the boot remote release button ( in the door ), does not operate. If I push the button, I can hear
a very faint click coming from the forward passenger side. I have removed the boot trim and everything seems to be
connected and in good condition in that area.

Also the boot will not unlock from the remote key.

Is there a relay I should check or do you think it's still a switch related problem?

Thanks.

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You're welcome, but you deserve the credit, after all you did the work  ;D

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Had the same symptoms on mine, switch appeared to be fine but I took it apart anyway, had a fiddle, re-installed
and it worked partially.

Took it apart again and this time I cleaned up all the little contacts in the rubber switch mount until they were bright metal and it now functions normally.

Give it a go, you've got nothing to loose if they're not working.

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Yes I find it odd that quotes with the same companies will change from day to day, even though all the details remain the same.

Glad you got a good result in the end though. :)

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Finally got to take a look at the electric mirrors today, turns out it was the switch.

Took it apart and cleaned it with contact cleaner. There's a sort of rubber diaphragm inside that holds the contacts.
Cleaned them up so they were nice and bright and put it all back together, plugged it in and it works! :)

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The band looks as though it belongs there to me, there's even a groove in the plastic to make sure it stays put.

The green arrow shows where you can just see the band.

















Yeah, I put in an order for a set of these :-

 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-Piece-Precision-Torx-Screwdriver-Set-in-a-storage-Case-T5-T6-T7-T8-T9-T10-/271164132120?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item3f22a44b18













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So had another bash at fixing my SID unit today.

Took it apart again, but this time I noticed that the actual display screen can be detached from the plastic unit that holds it in place, allowing access to the other end of the circuit ribbon.

There's also a thick rubber band that applies pressure to the ribbon from behind, this was squashed flat, so I moved it round so that fresh rubber was pressing on the ribbon and for good measure added some packing.

Re-assembled, re-installed and 'Hey Presto!'  I have a fully functional SID unit  ;D ;D ;D

(Took some pictures if anyone is interested).

So I thought I'd have a go at the climate control display. Unfortunately there are two star bit screws that I don't have the right size bit for (must be tiny). So no progress with that as yet until I can find the right size star bit.

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Classic Saab 9-3 & GM900 (MY 1994-2002/03CV) / Re: Radio Code
« on: 16 March 2013, 04:05:08 PM »
I'm assuming that the radio is in a 2001 9-3.

Your assumption is correct Will  ;D ;D

Thanks for the info and all the replies guys.

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Thanks for the review Audax.

Nice to get an honest opinion from an unbiased source.

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Tried repairing the SID unit today.

Managed to get it apart without destroying it and cleaned up around the ribbon as per this thread.

http://www.saabworkshop.com/index.php?page=workshop&article_id=10

Mixed results really. There is an improvement, but it still isn't completely legible  :(

Might have another go later in the week.

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Classic Saab 9-3 & GM900 (MY 1994-2002/03CV) / Re: Radio Code
« on: 16 March 2013, 01:06:17 AM »
Sorry Will, maybe I didn't explain it properly.

My car has the original stereo, I was assuming that like other cars I have owned, if the unit is removed or if the battery is disconnected it will need to have a security code entered in order for the unit to work again.

Is this not the case with Saabs? I was worried that if I need to disconnect the battery the radio wouldn't work any more.

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Classic Saab 9-3 & GM900 (MY 1994-2002/03CV) / Radio Code
« on: 14 March 2013, 11:00:09 PM »
Though I have the owners manual I do not have the radio code.

I found a place on line that will provide the code but they want £25!

There is also a place that will provide a download, but I need to know the manufacturer of the radio. I have looked all over and
cannot find anything to indicate who makes the Saab unit.

Any ideas guys?

Thanks. :)

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