Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 21:30:35 GMT
From: "joe" <someonenopsamere.com>
Subject: Re: '90 9000 turbo CD with low power...what to check?


> Aside from adjusting the wastegate control rod to gate later(adjust ithe rod > length ...can't remember which way) .. You may try finding a little vacuum > switch ( under the dash on drivers side above and to the left of the brake > pedal) that is there to limit boost while the cruise control is on. It is > black with a little red button type thing on it with two wires and one hose. > My SAAB-GOD told me to take the wires going to the switch and jump them > together. It fixed the boost problem but now when cruise trys to > accelerate, it will boost like you are stomping on the gas...a worthy > trade-off. > > -warren, 85' SPG, 88' 9000turbo, 91' 9000turbo > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tony at PartsAMillion.com" <Tonynopsamsamillion.com> > Newsgroups: alt.autos.saab > Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 2:23 AM > Subject: Re: '90 9000 turbo CD with low power...what to check? > > > > Hello Ben, > > My partner is a Saab Master Technician with 15 years experience. > > I forwarded your problem to him and this is his reply. > > "Sounds like he may be having a boost problem. > > Could be the solenoid or the turbo itself". > > He is always happy to help fellow Saabers. > > If you would like to contact him, his email is protechnopsamath.net. > > His website is www.thesaabsite.com. > > > > Tony > > "Ben" <gatornopsamher.com> wrote in message > > news:jgst3u8ni284dn87o8no2gvohucnefo3glnopsamcom... > > > My '90 9000 CD used to have more power than I could handle but now it > > > is slow getting up to speed and won't take hills so great. It starts > > > and runs fine besides this. Any ideas? > > > > > > Ben > > >

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