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Look for a fuel reset. Not quite enough info on what is happening but I am going to take a leap of faith and assume it is turning over but not getting gas. Look in your manual for where the fuel reset is. Usually behind a foot panel in the front passenger side.
There isn't one. The switch is on the transmission. Usually close to the shift cable. I don't work to much on Saab's so I can't tell you the exact location.
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having a problem with my 1995 saab 95 when having the muffler change all of a sudden the casket and the value are blowed, those this happen offen, or is it related to the muffler that this can happen, please help me with this? Hperez
just get the manually adjustable one. I just replaced mine today and I have a 96 900SE. the new clutch feels better and you only have to adjust it when the pedal has alot of "slack". that means that the pedal can be depressed about and inch before it starts operating the cable. anything more than an inch needs adjustment
Tune to the first and lowest station on the band that you want and push and hold button number one (in the row of buttons immediately below the station display) until the number shows on the display and flashes. Pre-set one is now that station. Repeat, using button two for the next, and so on, until you have all the stations you want programmed.
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