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Re: Aero guy's TCS preventive maintenance posts Posted by rreid [Email] ![]() ![]() In Reply to: Aero guy's TCS preventive maintenance posts disappeared, Dan L, Wed, 6 Jun 2001 22:26:11 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Don't know if this is exactly it, but they were posted a couple days ago.
http://www.saabnet.com/tsn/bb/9000/index.html?bID=76718
Tuesday, June 5, 2001
Clean all connectors and fuses with LPS'1 and then coat with DC-4 grease, unless noted otherwise 1. fuse /relay box -check for corrosion at sockets three fuses and two relays unplug spray LPS-1 and reinstall. 2. Pressure switch on powerpack unit. 3. pump motor, power pack unit 4. pump relay, power pack unit 5. liquid level connector, on reservoir 6. electronic controller, on left firewall by reservoir 7. ETS control motor, on intake manifold. 8. ETS position pot, on gas pedal 9. valve block connectors under controller 10. main valve unit, an abs/tcs dist. unit 11. wheel sensors for security and claeaness.
There are things also like fuses under air bag or in GB but these are usually in very good shape. Bottom line is, anything that can collect moisture or splash and develop corrosion then these should be the primary suspect. If water is found drain and blow dry, clean and pack with DC-4 The position/control pot, throttle drive on the drive by wire side sometimes can be a problem but recommend all other areas be attacked first THEN if not corrected this may be cleaned. Hope this helps.
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