Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 09:28:56 -0800 From: Justin VanAbrahams <jvanabranopsamnet> Subject: Re: Who said Bentley was so good?
Eff J. Smith wrote: > > I have a 1991 900 T.C. and was trying to replace the turn signal/cruise > switch. Consulting my Bentley manual which allegedly covers this year, it > says something like: > > 'Follows these instructions for you 1989 or earlier Saab. For 1990 and up, > your airbag might explode and kill you. Thank you.' > > Great. Now what do I do? How am I supposed to work on my 91? Who makes > something with instructions that work? Does anyone know what I have to do to > find and disconnect the plug that is attached to those three cruise control > wires that are buried under everything in the dash? I don't really want to > cut them. I might blow up. > > Many thanks, > > Eff Smith > remove 'nospam' from e-mail to reply. Don't worry about the airbag - it won't spontaneously explode. The best thing to do is disconnect the battery, and make sure the key stays out of the ignition. As long as the bag is getting no power, it can't go off. Just remember, if you turn the key *at all*, whether the battery is connected or disconnected, you *will* trip a fault in the SRS system and you'll have to take it to a dealer to have it reset. I've been there with the '90 SPG, and so far, no fault codes.... -Justin