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The codes are not for the Saab but for the radio.
You need to take the radio to a dealer of that brand of radio. There is not just one brand that can be installed by Saab. a Saab dealer can help, but none of us can, because each radio has its own code. But a dealer has the tools to reset it.
sorry but there is nowhere/body to find out what the code is...the first owner could have written it in the service book but "is that too much to ask...."you will either have to replace radio or an i.c.e.dealer may bypass the code for you .
this must be done with a Tech2 diagnostic tool. You actually must program the values for range limits.. Consult an expert or you may break many expensive parts!
Man, that's a tough one.....got to find someone with some old, unused cans. Most likely, you're going to have to spring for a retro kit.....so the new refrigerant will be compatible.
You may need to remove the ignition housing assembly to find out whats wrong inside. There are a series of small gears which connect the ignition barrel to the ignition switch & also operate the reverse gear lock mechanism. You'll need a special 3 pronged tool to remove the assembly - available from SAAB dealers.
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