The banner above is an advertisment - if it asks you to download software, please ignore.
Site News - 3/26 M Car Covers (by State of Nine) | 12/12 Make Amazon Pay Saabnet!
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 10:25:56 -0400
From: KeithG <noonenopsamspring.com>
Subject: Re: Two dismantling questions


MeatballTurbo wrote: > In article <3EF05243.2070007nopsamspring.com>, noonenopsamspring.com > spouted forth into alt.autos.saab... > >>I do not know for sure about other market cars, but late model C900s >>here in the US, have a different knee bolster. It is deeper (towards the >>floor) and the removal of the cubby is more difficult. I had an '89 w/o >>passive belts and it was like the old style: Remove the screws and it >>just moves easily out of the way. I have a '92 now and it requires a bit >>of thought and purposeful twisting to remove it and not break off a >>tang. YMMV >> > > > Yep, apart from the front handbrake, I keep thinking that is a lot of > advantages to the older cars. > > Just wish I could get cruise to work. > Under the dash, the chanin is intact, and pulling on it raises revs. > > Down by the cruise gear in the wing, sucking on a vac hose causes revs > to rise. > > When I put it into cruise, and hit the set button I hear a very solid > click from arround the cruise chain under the dash, over the space of a > few seconds, it gradually falls several miles an out, and continues > doing this until I get back on the gas, before I stop. You have a vacuum leak. It may be on one of the hoses, the pedal switches, or the pump itself. I'd suggest replacing the vacuum line as a start then doing a diagnosis as per this site: http://216.78.172.32/electrical_system_folder/cruisecontrol.htm Good luck, KeithG

Return to Main Index
StateOfNine.com
SaabClub.com
Jak Stoll Performance
M Car Covers
Ad Available

The content on this site may not be republished without permission. Copyright © 1988-2024 - The Saab Network - saabnet.com.
For usage guidelines, see the Mission & Privacy Notice.
[Contact | Site Map | Saabnet.com on Facebook | Saabnet.com on Twitter | Shop Amazon via TSN | Site Donations]