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Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 03:54:03 +0100
From: Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelationsnospamail.com>
Subject: A useful note from www.nospam re servicing - other Saab model owners may wish to consider too


An important aspect of caring for the Saab 9000 is regular servicing. The 9000 range is of sophisticated design, with some very high-performance variants. It was designed primarily for the European market, where car-owners have come to expect to service their cars meticulously. Excessively frequent oil and filter changes are neither necessary nor sufficient on their own to keep the 9000 trouble-free. Presented here are service schedules from various sources. The schedule varies according to type of engine (turbo/non-turbo), year of manufacture and market. A note for foreign (non-UK and non-European) readers, especially those in the US and Canadian markets: The oil-change intervals recommended for the European market may seem dangerously long ( to Europeans, US oil-change intervals seem ludicrously short ). I don't know for certain why the markets differ so much in this respect. Certainly, local climate will have something to do with it, but I feel that cultural differences may be partly responsible. The US oil industry has done a good job of promoting frequent oil changes to the extent that there are some high-mileage drivers changing their oil every month and companies such as "Jiffy-Lube" have sprung up to service this market. I know of no equivalent of "Jiffy-Lube" here in the UK. < there isn't - Graham > Synthetic oil seems not to be popular in the US, possibly because it would be expensive to change it with the frequency with which it is changed in that market. In Europe, it is taken for granted that fully-synthetic oil is used in high-performance and "quality" cars. However, Saab market both fully-synthetic and semi-synthetic "turbo oil". < I always use either semi-synthetic ( if I'm being cheap ) or full synthetic > Additionally, I have been told by someone who sells oil in the US that oil in that market is often inferior to the equivalent oil sold in Europe, even under the same brand. Perhaps this again reflects the expectations of oil longevity in the respective markets. Anyway, the upshot of all this is: if you are not comfortable using the oil-change intervals recommended for the European market, feel free to change the oil and filter more frequently. Anyone with a 9k may wish to vist www.nospam - even those with other models. This info provided for your respected consideration. Graham

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