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9000 Typical common repairs.
Thought we might start a list of common repairs on the 9000.
Here goes :
Front flexible brake hoses tend to bulge around the macpherson strut mounting point and this is an MOT failure point.
New hoses cost around £10 to £15 and take an hour or two to fit. ( you have to remove the rear inner wing )
Another one I have noticed is the front wishbone mounting has an aluminum piece around the steel shaft which retains the bush.
This aluminum piece has cracked and disintegrated on both 9000's I own.
Anyone know a cheap source for a replacement?
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
Good idea!
There is a 'Saab Component Failure Rate.fp5' document at the following URL, but I have recently been unable to acces it: http://216.78.172.244/
Anyone know of another source of this info?
My experience of common repairs (non-service items) starts as follows (Most occur at higher milages):
- DI Packs
- Heater Matrix
- Metal coolant stubb-pipe to Turbo (Corrodes)
- Head Gaskets
- Turbo wastegate stuck (£50 to clean out soot, or $$$ for maindealer to replace turbo!)
- Timing chain, tensioner and slippers (guides).
Not so common items:
- Drivers door window switch (failed)
- ACC rear door fans stuck 'ON' (now stuck 'OFF'!)
- Cracked cyclinder head (0n CDE 2L LPT, '93) - V-rare, thankfully!
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
Excellent idea!
Slave Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Fan heater Rheostat - fan only works on setting 4.
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
Yes Kevin , had the problem too ,fan only working on setting 4.
High level brake light earth failed. Had to make new one close to bulb holder on hatch.
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Turbo Talker
Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
Hmmm
- Suspension bushes
- Premature gearbox failure on some c1994-95 cars, although I believe there was a warranty recall for this issue.
- APC Solenoid valve failure
I could pull out all my receipts from the last 28 months but it would make for a rather tedious post.
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
Fan working only on setting 4. This has just happened to mine as well. I'm sure there was a thread about the cure for this. Anyone know where?
Neil
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
had my 95 cse for 3 years - 70k when bought - 110 now.
some kind of clip loose on turbo so not working, dealer fixed under warranty
DI failed at 80k - 180 pounds for replacement, changed lamda (02) sensor before this diagnosed 105 pounds, might have been faulty anyway
fuel pump housing pipe kinked and the housing was overpressurised blowing off the return feed, a common fault I think - 190 pounds replacement, got second hand for around 80 from southwest saab
problem now with speedo, changed drive and transducer, must be electrical fault with feed to clock
problem with gearbox locking up, oiled linkage bush and been ok for 3000k so must have been fault
three mot's with only tyres, pads, etc
not bad for 50k motoring
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
I have had my 94 CSE 2.0 LPT for a year and 20k miles.
Repairs so far :
ACC blowing hot constantly - DIY repair £0
Rear section to exhaust and Cat - £500 from Kwikfit (robbing Ba***rds)
Drivers window out of alignment - DIY repair £0
Repair to paintwork after it was 'keyed' - £25 Paint, T-cut, etc.
Loose hose to radiator - DIY again £0
Broken Front Fog - £40 Twostroke.co.uk
Broken Headlight lens - £50 twostoke.co.uk
MOT repairs couple of bulbs, seized handbrake, loose fuel filler pipe, wiper blade. £85 incl MOT
Repairs Pending: :A/C hasn't worked since I bought it.
electrical problem(Interior light blows fuse every time i use it - so I don't use it!)
Driver's seat is a wee bit loose
Despite all this, the car is still a joy to own.
Stu
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
I forgot about Engine Mounts - they seem to crop up quite often. 2 out of 3 of my 9000's have needed replacements.
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
One more. The bracket from the back of the gearbox which supports the rear of the cat is prone to fracture.
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
I have a '93 9000 CS 2.0 LPT (Now done 93,000). I have had it for just over 2 years and had to do:-
1. Turbo wastegate
2. Replace Heater Matrix (Eurocarparts £55+vat)
3. Butterfly Bushes
4. Turbo coolant pipe
Jobs to be done (gulp!)
1. Gearbox pinion bearings
2. Turbo housing leaking (bolt missing)
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
Saabpiolt
The aluminium piece you refer to is called a bearing support, there are two on each side, they cost about £5.00 from Saab, europarts also sell them, not to bad to replace if they have corroded and fall to bits when you remove them, but they can become siezed and have to be cut off, corrosion of these supports is quite common, and a mot failure
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
Hey everyone! what does "mot" mean in "mot failure"? I've been searching for it, in other posts, and have yet to find it. I'm sorry to ask, but I know there are people out there who also don't know and will be happy to be informed. Thanks as always!!!!!! z
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Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
simple enough,MOT stands for Ministry of Transport
so mot Failure indicates that a vehicle has failed the Ministry of Transport test.
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Full throttle
Re: 9000 Typical common repairs.
Which, considering we have not had a "Ministry of Transport" for a long long time, is quaint.
Department of Sound? Doesn't sound as good, does it.
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