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Date: 29 Nov 2004 16:39:04 GMT
From: Gary Fritz <fritzxxxnospamrii.com>
Subject: Re: 9-5 Heating problem survey


"Dave" <Davenospam.con> wrote: > Thanks for the reply, can anyone else advise what their ACC > setting is as per my original post please? In my 2002 9-5 Aero, I normally run my ACC at 70-74 F (21-23 C). It is often the case that I want warmer air, and turning it up all the way to 82F (28C) results in lukewarm air, only very slightly warmer than it was at 70F. Increasing it one notch to HI results in a HUGE increase in air temp. In other words there is no way to get temps anywhere between "lukewarm" and "HI hot." If I want warmer air, I turn it to HI and turn the fan down. The ACC on my 1988 9000T worked exactly the same way. Apparently Saab has never figured this out. Gary

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