Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 23:16:58 +0100 From: Richard Chew <Richnopsameldo.demon.co.uk> Subject: Re: Thanks Keith - hope its just a gremlin NT Re: 92 9000CD SRS
Also worth knowing that if the battery voltage drops below 7V, then fault codes can be triggered. Best to take it to a dealer and have the code read, and probably, just cleared. Rich In article <ac3n7o$ii7$1nopsam.ihug.co.nz>, Benjamin Lau <someonenopsamosoft.com> writes > >"KeithG" <noonenopsamhlink.net> wrote in message >news:ac2u9e$qhu$1nopsam.atl.mindspring.net... >> Benjamin, >> >> You have to take it to a dealer and have the code read and reset. This is >> just the first step. The code should be helpful in determining what is bad >> or if it was just a gremlin. >> >> Good luck >> >> KeithG >> "Benjamin Lau" <someonenopsamosoft.com> wrote in message >> news:ac2q2p$pi3$1nopsam.ihug.co.nz... >> > Fellow Saab enthusiasts, >> > >> > The SRS icon lit up after I've replaced the 'dead' battery from my >9000CD. >> > Any idea why? How much to fix? Or did the 'jump' prior changing the >> battery >> > fried the SRS circuit? Or is it just a 'false' alarm. >> > >> > If by 'jump-starting' fried the SRS circuitry, shouldn't it also fry my >> > other electronics? >> > >> > BTW. Tried to 'jump-start' the dead battery without success from a Honda >> > CR-V battery. Same voltage, not sure about the current (amp) but isn't >it >> > less amperage than the Saab?! >> > >> > Worried Owner >> > >> > Benjamin Lau >> > >> > >> >> > > -- Richard Chew