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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #135 on: 31 July 2014, 10:10:51 PM »
Why did Saab use the I-Bus to keep the radio on when the key is in the lock when there's a circuit the does it directly?

It was probably easier for the engineer when bench testing the setup as he'd always have an I-bus but not another power feed.

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #136 on: 18 August 2014, 07:05:40 PM »
Today, I removed the Parrot CK3100 kit from my 9-5. If anyone's interested, it's for sale elsewhere on the forum.

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #137 on: 15 September 2014, 08:10:36 PM »
Had a puncture yesterday and then the wretched locking wheelnut rounded off  >:(

Recovery unable to move it (nut) so we were trucked home. It being Sunday no tyre places available so Kwik Fit will be visiting tomorrow to fit new tyres all round as the rest need it too I discovered.

Anyone managed to shift a rounded locking wheelnut? I will be replacing the ****ing things with plain ones.

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #138 on: 15 September 2014, 08:15:27 PM »
Sometimes you can get them off by hammering a socket over the outside.  But there are special spiral sockets designed to do this, but most good tyre shops should have them.

Get quotes for tyres.  KwikFit are not the cheapest, in my experience.
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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #140 on: 15 September 2014, 08:30:17 PM »
Thanks guys.

Interesting devices those...

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #141 on: 15 September 2014, 10:15:41 PM »
Get quotes for tyres.  KwikFit are not the cheapest, in my experience.

I would not be using KwikFit unless it was an emergency, I used them last week for a tyre on my 9-5 after a blowout when it was 15:30 on a Sunday afternoon and we were going on holiday, I paid them £105 for a tyre that I could get fitted for £75 if I booked in advance.

Also, yes, replace locking wheel nuts with plain, and yes sgould has linked to the devices that will remove them. Even then you can actually drill them out enough to remove the wheel and remove with pliers. Also, as those tools exist to beat locking wheel nuts it's pretty much pointless to have them in the first place.

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #142 on: 16 September 2014, 07:29:40 PM »
Well, the nice man from Kwik Fi Mobile turned up and he managed to get the offending locking nut off after a bit of a struggle.

I have ordered replacement plain wheel nuts and am replacing the locking items completely on the 9-5. I am also thinking seriously of doing it for the 9-3 too.

Thanks for all your advice chaps, most helpful.

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #143 on: 17 September 2014, 07:51:52 PM »
I did nothing but I got prices for new front sub frame rear bushes, gearbox oil change and software update, new front leveller and loom for xenons on my 9-5. Plus prices for new fan relay. Not bad all fitted inclusive of VAT and SSC discount for £585 - oh and of course the free wheel centre caps via SSC :)

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #144 on: 24 September 2014, 07:11:53 PM »
Wow that's a first.

levelers and loom were fine but the connector on levelers was grubby and after good cleaning headlamps move fine - £166 saved. Sub-frame bushes all fine - ARB bushes shot and replaced - all now quiet. Gearbox oil was black and smelly - no works a dream after complete (well 8 litres) change - has latest software already..... fan relay £16 and regen works fine..............came away with bill for £235!!!!!

What a change :)

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #145 on: 24 September 2014, 10:14:47 PM »
Which garage?  Are able to name and shame praise? :)
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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #146 on: 25 September 2014, 03:50:54 PM »
Thurlow Nunn Norwich but I ask for specific technician :) Not the Vauxhall monkies

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #147 on: 14 October 2014, 08:00:38 PM »
Indicators on the 9-3 Cabrio suddenly stopped working. Turned out to be just a fuse needed replacing. Was a bit of a shock as never happened to me before.

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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #148 on: 17 October 2014, 06:21:16 PM »
Some preventative maintenance today...




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Re: What I Did To My Saab Today.
« Reply #149 on: 26 October 2014, 08:30:24 AM »
Yesterday actually.  ;D

Swapped out the summer wheels/tyres for the winters. Pulled a large lump of rust about 9" square of rusted outer skin off the bottom of the rear silencer box - wouldn't have looked good for the MOT which is due  ::) . Briefly investigated noises from underneath the car, which I think are the front subframe bushes deteriorating, but sprayed the front anti-roll bar bushes with silicone lubricant in the vain hope the noises will go away. Noticed during the wheel change that the driver's side rear brake pads are worn to their limit only one year after replacing the pads, discs and handbrake shoes, so I'm guessing the caliper is a little sticky, in which case I need to repair or replace. The passenger side wasn't so bad, but still more worn than I'd have expected (from previous experience, they should last around 50k miles at least) I've also found that the car is using a little water (only about 300ml or so every 6 weeks), so I thought I'd try to locate the source of any external leak which I failed to do. Noticed while I was underneath that there was some oil round the bottom where the sump meets the auto box. The car was oil tight for years, but over the last year or so there seems to have been a few wet patches appearing.

To cap it all, the battery went flat while I was using the compressor to set the tyre pressures on the winter tyres, which has been resolved by an overnight charge, but there is no way it should have flattened so quickly. Tomorrow I will be visiting the local accessory shop for a replacement in preparation for the winter. I knew it had been replaced here in Austria within the last five years, but I couldn't find the receipt to check when. A quick forum search here showed that it was 3 years ago to within a couple of days. Not good, but seems to be not unusual. So that will be €100 or so.

The overall picture is worrying. Nothing of any great note, and nothing that needs addressing ultra-urgently except for the rear pads, no point replacing them if I don't fix the root cause of the problem. There's a steady picture of old age deterioration building up (and not just the car  ;D ). Subframe bushes I'm guessing might cost around €500, rear calipers and pads (would do both) €300 minimum supplied and fitted. Water/oil leaks - head gasket? So at 217,000 miles I'm wondering just how much money to sink in to the old bus, particularly given the cosmetic rust patches appearing round the rear wheel arches.  :-\
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