Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 17:05:24 +0100 From: Mats <vem_tror_dunopsamail.com> Subject: Re: Oil Pressure light question
The oil pressure switches on some SAAB models are not that hight quality, check if it¥s leaking (you state you have a 900 CSE, but I assume you¥ve left out a 0, so it should be a 9000 CSE), so it can be somewhat difficult to see the switch (it¥s located at the oilfilter), but try checking it out, if it goes bad it will in most cases be stuck in the position that lights the lamp. It¥s not that expensive so hopefully it¥s a cheap operation to get it fixed (the biggest cot will be labour I think). Best regards Mats On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 16:35:43 -0000, "Warren" <nospamnopsam.com> wrote: >Hi, > >I have a Saab 900 2.0 CSE (LPT). I got stuck in a traffic jam for about an >hour.Once I got out of the jam I noticed that the oil pressure light was on >so I stopped, left the car for a while and then checked the oil levels. > >The oil level was half way between the low and high, also had good colour >etc. I topped it up a little and then restarted the car but the light stays >on. I cant get the car to a garage until Monday as they are all shut now so >wanted to know if there are know problems with the oil sensors etc on the >model or what the cause could be as the levels all look fine. > >Many thanks > >Warren >