Saab produced Excellent cars, I own a 2006 9-3 2.0T, and drive it everyday, no big issue ! The only thing costed me some money is the Engine Firing Module last year ( 2019 ) which is a very common issue ! Unfortunately GM " Murdered " SAAB and no more production since 2012 .... What a Big Pity ! !
I have a tip on the key fob reception issue. The antenna for the key fob actually runs through the center console under the trim and carpet. The antenna wiring is also pretty thin and short. A quick fix for this is to pull the antenna out, add some thicker gauge wiring, and instead of placing it back where it is fitted stock, slip it out and between the center console trim lip and carpeting. I left a little bit of the added wiring exposed hanging down towards the floor carpeting where the seat back rests. That way, any wiring that’s exposed is hidden by the seat next to the console. I had a black interior so it was easier to hide the black wiring but it makes the key fob reception go from terrible to working across a big box store parking lot
It's too bad GM's purchase of Saab was a poor corporate decision. Kind of like Ford purchasing Jaguar, Volvo, and Land Rover. Saab has always been an under appreciated car. Glad you found one in relatively good condition and a network for parts/supplies. Now get rid of the Bimmers. Those my friend are a chain around your neck. You do inspire others.
There is a young man and his family straightly SAAB fans, they own 2000 900 Turbo, 2003 Convertible, 2004 9-3 Arc, 9-3 Aero and Turbo X, he did lots of video on RUclips, if you wanna know more about SAAB, check it out his RUclips .... Auto. Autopsy
rwdplz1 - So did I! Lol. My first car was a ‘97 626 5-speed. I tend to agree. The “Swing” feature was best used to maintain a comfortable temperature once it had already been reached. Still, I wish all my cars had it.
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The combined ice scraper has a cut-out to clear the wiper blades. The clock face is for timed parking, many places in Sweden require you to note what time you parked since you can park for free for a limited amount of time.
Yep, it's a European thing. Many spaces are 1, 2 or however many hours. You use the time to indicate when you parked. I used one when I was in Germany and Italy as well.
Ha it's Kansas sir. You can pretty much carry what you like, drive what you want and nobody bats an eye. For example, you can drive a vehicle without a windshield as long as you have wipers and goggles. Go figure.
Loving the Saab 9-5 content! Please keep making more! This exact thing happened to me with my 9000. There was a P0300 code. I had talked to a Saab Master Technician and he said that the Saab CPS famously don't work after years of being exposed to so much heat. He said if they were out in their Saabs and this happened, they'd pour cool water on the exposed sensor and this would rectify the situation. Pretty interesting. He stressed that aftermarket CPS were a bad idea because they are build far more poorly than OEM. At least the OEM ones last for quite some time. Keep a spare T7 in the trunk though. Never a bad idea. I do in my 9000.
I own a Saab automotive repair shop in Sweden and i have repaired tens of thousands of 9-5s, And i have never had a issue with the fuel relay. However ive replaced thousands of fuel pumps on them. Problem is that the brushes in the pump motor get worn over time. If you fold the rear seat up and forward and pop the fuel pump cover in the centre of the floor you can acces the fuel pump assembly. By tapping on the top of the fuel pump assembly it usally casues enough vibrations to get the fuel pump going again, this however only works a few times so replace the fuel pump asap.
@@Halibrand Spot on, fuel pump failure very common on these, have replaced many myself. I used to carry a spare in my 9-5 just in case. They all seem to die around 150k.
I've had a Saab mechanic tell me it was the fuel pump and had the repair performed, but it did not fix the problem. A $10 relay that takes 5 minutes to replace solved the issue. Do this first, before committing to buying a pump and dropping the fuel tank to get to it.
@@john15yt No need to drop the tank on a 9-5 1997-2010. They have a acces panel under the rear seat. Did you own a 9-5 or 9-3? Ive replaced some fuel pump relays on 9-3 2003-2005.
People appreciate the engineering the more you work on them but so many small problems which drain your wallet with no higher resale down the road,only long term Saab owners understand. Keep rock in the channel.
Greetings from the U.K. These cars are always worth the time and trouble. After buying a 9000 over 25 years ago, I'm now on my fifth Saab 95. They are timeless, with buckets of style.... I love 'em. However, my latest acquisition, a 2005 Vector Sport had the G.M. touch....that hideous brushed steel look dash just HAD to go, and be replaced with an original light wood finish. You seem to know what you're doing, so all I can offer, bearing in mind the age of the car, is check for perishing on ALL your smaller vacuum hoses (around the back of the engine), along with the serpent belt, (good for 65K), if you haven't already. I didn't catch the oil you'd bought, but when you do the oil change, it's SYNTHETIC ONLY!!!
The "clock" on the isscraper is for helping you park in scandinavia. In most of the bigger city´s you have free parking for a limited time, like an hour or two. So when you park the car you set the time on the clock and the parking attendant know when you parked and when its time to leave your spot. (And keep stats, there are signs when you driving downtown that lets you know roughly how many free spaces there are.)
Hey JRgo love the video keep it up man love the Saab They are such an interesting car to me the fact that they went from a brand that makes jets to cars are pretty cool
Hi brother!!! I have had many saab aero in my life and they are fantastic cars. They almost never break, they just go and go, like volvo cars, depending on how you treat them obviously. The most common faults they are, sensor on the block behind the turbo, it is the one that causes the engine to stop and then when it cold it starts up again, then moisture in the oil, spark plug cassette, crank case. There are more but these are the most common, but as a car it is the best. Never sell it they will be worth a lot of money, here in Sweden they are already going up in price. good luck brother!!!! greetings from Sweden
Kinda neat seeing this, as we got a 9-5 Aero standing around at work without an engine, the owner's buying a new one in Sweden, but those things are seriously well equipped for their age, a lot of neat little features.
Please make more videos restoring saabs. I think a 93 restoration would be nice. I always happy to see saab cars coming back to life. I think they are one of the best cars ever made
Love this car so much. Definitely a fuel issue which is easy to fix. Lovely to see how much enthusiasm you have for this lovely rare car. Saab along with Volvo are awesome quirky brands. Great video!
Door lock modules usually go bad typicall GM garbage from the pile not saabs fault by all means you usually want to run the medium yellow spring on these saabs so it can build boost instead of letting it out real fast Matt from esaabparts is the perfect person to talk to in the Saab world 🙌🏻
Enjoying the build. Fun to see such rapid progress on such a beat down car. Looking (and running) better all the time. .... reminds me- I need to paint my wiper arms again too! 😊
After replacing the remote battery the button has to be pressed 5 times for it to re-sync. That may be why it didn't work until you got close to the car. Really interesting to see a non Saab guy work on a Saab 🙂 I always look forward to the next episode
Thanks for the tip on the trunk lift. I’ve just got new trunk lifts the day after I watched this and it only took 3tries on each side to get them installed!
2002 SAAB 9-5 Aero owner here. It's difficult to isolate the problem without a TECH 2 diagnosis. The engine sounds just fine when its running. I don't think it's an internal mechanical problem. it sounds like an electrical issue. It could be a bad engine ground. It could be corrosion in the large male/female plug for the main engine bay wire harness that supplies power to the Engine Control Module. That's the big wire harness that runs along the back of the engine along the firewall. The harness connector is under a large black plastic cover just left of the brake Hydraulic Unit if you are facing the engine. If you open this harness plug use EXTREME care. The plug pins are extremely fragile with age and will break easily. I probably wouldn't recommend doing this unless you have some experience with pin replacement just in case. Also check the battery cable connection to the starter and alternator to make sure the screws are tight and not corroded. That could affect battery charging. Also the crank sensor could be a problem as well. The fuel pump could be suspect as well. Good luck. Nice looking car.
I looooooove this. I have been following for a while now but i own a '99 Saab 9-5 SE and get to now watch you work on one of my favorite cars! Keep up the great work!
Great video guys!!! Only recommendation... even we "pre-gapped" always double check spark plug gap. I have had a few sets of NGK Iridium plugs with the wrong gap out of the box.
John looks like a completely different ride! I use to hate Saab, but the last couple of years I've started to like them a little. Looks good bro keep doing your thing 🙌🔥🔥Salute 😎
Loving this Swedish meatball, JR! Family member of ours had one out in rural WI and no one knew what it was. Coincidentally no wanted to work on it either and it had some of these same trivial issues. So the family member traded it off for some domestic POS. If you have a chance to get an NG 9-5 please do and keep it
I ALWAYS back wash a fuel filter when changing it. It gives me a good idea of whats in the fuel tank and the condition of the inside of the fuel tank. If the vehicle has sat for some time without running, you can encounter rust, water, and other trash.
If you have shutdown problem or no start when the car is hot it might be faulty crankshaft position sensor. Also make sure that the ground wire on thermostat housing is not loose or corroded. Good luck with your Saab, I've done pretty much everything on 9-5 including engine and transmission swaps, and if you have any questions let me know I with be glad to help.
My 2003. 9-5 aero tends to shut off when it gets at the right temperature no matter just sitting at idle or even driving it cuts off or if I acelérate to hard it will cut off
Banjo bolts for the fuel filter....what a novel idea. Beats the hell out of rusting brake-line tubing that always breaks when trying to turn it loose on older cars.
I made a way to filter out gas to reuse. Funnel bottom attached to a fuel line with a fuel filter in line. Just pour the gas in the funnel! Of course if you have water in it, you may have to let it settle out first. It is just a pain to get rid of old gas and best to capture and reuse it.
Nice to see more Saab content. My #2 Saab that is my daily driver is a 2006 9-5 Aero. Have you upgraded your headlight bulbs since you also have projectors?
JR I really like your videos. Been watching for a little more than a year. Gotta question..when do you sleep? Or better yet DO YOU SLEEP? Good night now!
What is your friend Jakes youtube channel name? I heard 100% Jake. Is that right? Also can you list any of the other friends youtube channels? I found Hoovies Garage but nothing from Gabe, Chris or others. Im really enjoying your videos. I figured I might like others from your group. Keep up the great work. Thanks!
RE:Bypass spring. Use the lightest one as you have. Green I think (skinniest). If changing turbo and going silly boost, then you may need heavier. The boost pressure closes the valve, so it's only transitions with lots of boost that need the heavier spring.
I might be a Land Rover guy but I could see a Saab as a daily, though I’d want a turbo with stick shift. I prefer changing my own gears. Always wished all other cars had a Night Panel mode. Shows only the most relevant info and keeps the interior dark and free of distraction.
That parking timer thing is what they use Germany and probably other parts of Europe. For a space that has a two hour parking limit you indicate the time you parked your car so you don’t get a ticket. Be back in hours though 🤷🏻♂️
The Saab emblem is notorious for fading away. My 2006 Saab 9-3 by 2015 and over 150,000 miles was shot as well. Same double sided tape, and like new but it will start fading away again over time. It is nice but does not last.
It's fun watching you slowly fall in love with this car
Saab produced Excellent cars, I own a 2006 9-3 2.0T, and drive it everyday, no big issue ! The only thing costed me some money is the Engine Firing Module last year ( 2019 ) which is a very common issue ! Unfortunately GM " Murdered " SAAB and no more production since 2012 .... What a Big Pity ! !
I have a tip on the key fob reception issue. The antenna for the key fob actually runs through the center console under the trim and carpet. The antenna wiring is also pretty thin and short. A quick fix for this is to pull the antenna out, add some thicker gauge wiring, and instead of placing it back where it is fitted stock, slip it out and between the center console trim lip and carpeting. I left a little bit of the added wiring exposed hanging down towards the floor carpeting where the seat back rests. That way, any wiring that’s exposed is hidden by the seat next to the console. I had a black interior so it was easier to hide the black wiring but it makes the key fob reception go from terrible to working across a big box store parking lot
Tip for removing emblems: Saturate with GooBeGone. Then use either fishing line or dental floss to work behind the emblem. No scratches!
It's too bad GM's purchase of Saab was a poor corporate decision. Kind of like Ford purchasing Jaguar, Volvo, and Land Rover. Saab has always been an under appreciated car. Glad you found one in relatively good condition and a network for parts/supplies. Now get rid of the Bimmers. Those my friend are a chain around your neck. You do inspire others.
I bought a 93 a month ago. It's so cool you're doing a SAAB now.
Brian Morrissey indeed.
There is a young man and his family straightly SAAB fans, they own 2000 900 Turbo, 2003 Convertible, 2004 9-3 Arc, 9-3 Aero and Turbo X, he did lots of video on RUclips, if you wanna know more about SAAB, check it out his RUclips .... Auto. Autopsy
@@lorddiablo8575 Thanks man. I already watch his channel. He makes great videos too. 👍👍
Saab may be dead, but “Night Panel” needs to make a comeback. That and the oscillating HVAC vents that old Mazdas used to have.
Had the 626 with the oscillating vents, they were fun to watch but super annoying if you wanted to get cool/warm
rwdplz1 - So did I! Lol. My first car was a ‘97 626 5-speed. I tend to agree. The “Swing” feature was best used to maintain a comfortable temperature once it had already been reached. Still, I wish all my cars had it.
I remember once when it was real hot, I turned on the oscillating fan. It was like, "Ah! Awe! Ah! Awe!..."
My wife had the Mazda ones and she mentions it every once in a while like it should be standard on everything
I'm surprised the 626 oscillating vents didn't become mainstream. That was 1993 when those debuted if my memory serves me correctly.
Dear ESaabparts.com
THIS IS HOW YOU KEEP YOUR BUSINESS RELEVANT. Thank you for sponsoring the video btw. Very Cool and I wouldn't have known you existed otherwise.
Honestly, I need a SAAB now. Thanks guys lol
Always a soft spot for Saab cars. Glad this one is getting new life & appreciation!
The combined ice scraper has a cut-out to clear the wiper blades. The clock face is for timed parking, many places in Sweden require you to note what time you parked since you can park for free for a limited amount of time.
Ahhhh, I have a little Rain-x deal that also has that blade scrapper. Brilliant, good to know 🍻
Yep, it's a European thing. Many spaces are 1, 2 or however many hours. You use the time to indicate when you parked. I used one when I was in Germany and Italy as well.
Your work ethic is second to none. I couldn’t hang with your hours 🤣👍
Finally someone that's working on saabs
I gotta say, the more I see a Saab video the more I like them
John is such a nice guy he can whip out a knife at Wall-greens and no one calls the cops. lol
Its Kansas...he could open carry and no one would bat an eye
No one's afraid of knifes here in Kansas, and most of us have a firearm on our person. Welcome to what America was meant to be.
Bringing a knife to a gun fight...
Ha it's Kansas sir. You can pretty much carry what you like, drive what you want and nobody bats an eye.
For example, you can drive a vehicle without a windshield as long as you have wipers and goggles. Go figure.
@@OhPhuckYou unless you want to smoke weed
Loving the Saab 9-5 content! Please keep making more! This exact thing happened to me with my 9000. There was a P0300 code. I had talked to a Saab Master Technician and he said that the Saab CPS famously don't work after years of being exposed to so much heat. He said if they were out in their Saabs and this happened, they'd pour cool water on the exposed sensor and this would rectify the situation. Pretty interesting. He stressed that aftermarket CPS were a bad idea because they are build far more poorly than OEM. At least the OEM ones last for quite some time.
Keep a spare T7 in the trunk though. Never a bad idea. I do in my 9000.
Best notification I've gotten all day
Thanks Dylan 🍻
That says something because didn’t you also find out your wife is expecting?
@@ducknorris233 lol no
I've owned three Saab's and am familiar with the problem -- it's the fuel relay intermittently failing. Easy fix.
@WatchJRGo
I own a Saab automotive repair shop in Sweden and i have repaired tens of thousands of 9-5s, And i have never had a issue with the fuel relay. However ive replaced thousands of fuel pumps on them. Problem is that the brushes in the pump motor get worn over time. If you fold the rear seat up and forward and pop the fuel pump cover in the centre of the floor you can acces the fuel pump assembly. By tapping on the top of the fuel pump assembly it usally casues enough vibrations to get the fuel pump going again, this however only works a few times so replace the fuel pump asap.
@@Halibrand Spot on, fuel pump failure very common on these, have replaced many myself. I used to carry a spare in my 9-5 just in case. They all seem to die around 150k.
I've had a Saab mechanic tell me it was the fuel pump and had the repair performed, but it did not fix the problem. A $10 relay that takes 5 minutes to replace solved the issue. Do this first, before committing to buying a pump and dropping the fuel tank to get to it.
@@john15yt No need to drop the tank on a 9-5 1997-2010. They have a acces panel under the rear seat. Did you own a 9-5 or 9-3? Ive replaced some fuel pump relays on 9-3 2003-2005.
This is my favorite build since the boat.
Matt at esaab is amazing. Has helped me out with repairs many times over the years!
Yup, all of the SAAB knowledge! I have a bunch more parts ready to go on this thing 💯
Awesome! Can't wait!
The Saab has come quite a way and now looks nice and hopefully she will continue to run great. Silk purse from a sow’s ear👍🏼
Scheduled maintenance completed. Airworthiness Certificate issued and flight clearance granted. Safe travels.
People appreciate the engineering the more you work on them but so many small problems which drain your wallet with no higher resale down the road,only long term Saab owners understand. Keep rock in the channel.
I love this car... can’t wait to get back to work on it after the Rolls is running! 🍻
Joyful video and good to see this 9-5 brought back to life, thanks so much WatchJRGo!
Greetings from the U.K. These cars are always worth the time and trouble. After buying a 9000 over 25 years ago, I'm now on my fifth Saab 95. They are timeless, with buckets of style.... I love 'em. However, my latest acquisition, a 2005 Vector Sport had the G.M. touch....that hideous brushed steel look dash just HAD to go, and be replaced with an original light wood finish. You seem to know what you're doing, so all I can offer, bearing in mind the age of the car, is check for perishing on ALL your smaller vacuum hoses (around the back of the engine), along with the serpent belt, (good for 65K), if you haven't already. I didn't catch the oil you'd bought, but when you do the oil change, it's SYNTHETIC ONLY!!!
I love this build. the 9-5 is such a cool car!
the saab community is wathing you
you are going to fall in love with this car
The "clock" on the isscraper is for helping you park in scandinavia. In most of the bigger city´s you have free parking for a limited time, like an hour or two. So when you park the car you set the time on the clock and the parking attendant know when you parked and when its time to leave your spot. (And keep stats, there are signs when you driving downtown that lets you know roughly how many free spaces there are.)
Hey JRgo love the video keep it up man love the Saab They are such an interesting car to me the fact that they went from a brand that makes jets to cars are pretty cool
Hi brother!!! I have had many saab aero in my life and they are fantastic cars.
They almost never break, they just go and go, like volvo cars, depending on how you treat them obviously.
The most common faults they are, sensor on the block behind the turbo, it is the one that causes the engine to stop and then when it cold it starts up again, then moisture in the oil, spark plug cassette, crank case. There are more but these are the most common, but as a car it is the best. Never sell it they will be worth a lot of money, here in Sweden they are already going up in price. good luck brother!!!! greetings from Sweden
Kinda neat seeing this, as we got a 9-5 Aero standing around at work without an engine, the owner's buying a new one in Sweden, but those things are seriously well equipped for their age, a lot of neat little features.
Please make more videos restoring saabs. I think a 93 restoration would be nice. I always happy to see saab cars coming back to life. I think they are one of the best cars ever made
Saab’s are fun cars. I have three. Nice to see the love
Yeah? Well I have four! (No I don't. I'm just a story topper!)
@@lyndelbeckwith1706 hehe, i have 7 at the moment :D
@@verjnuarmu Yeah, then when one breaks down you have another in reserve 😁. Having 5 myself; 3 driveable, one parts car, one awaiting restoration.
Love this car so much. Definitely a fuel issue which is easy to fix. Lovely to see how much enthusiasm you have for this lovely rare car. Saab along with Volvo are awesome quirky brands. Great video!
You da’bomb John Ross. Loving the Saab project. Fave YT channel.
Love your ongoing Saab stories JR!
Door lock modules usually go bad typicall GM garbage from the pile not saabs fault by all means you usually want to run the medium yellow spring on these saabs so it can build boost instead of letting it out real fast Matt from esaabparts is the perfect person to talk to in the Saab world 🙌🏻
Crankanglesensor is good to change. If they break the go intermittent when warm. Cooling them down can work for temporarily
New one is on the way 🍻
A friend of mine had that on a Vectra, exact same circumstances. When JR said it I thought crank sensor.
Loving the Saab JR!
Find yourself someone that looks at you like @WatchJRGo looks at fixed hood struts. Love the sounds from the diverter valve! Good work fellas.
Enjoying the build. Fun to see such rapid progress on such a beat down car. Looking (and running) better all the time.
.... reminds me- I need to paint my wiper arms again too! 😊
After replacing the remote battery the button has to be pressed 5 times for it to re-sync. That may be why it didn't work until you got close to the car.
Really interesting to see a non Saab guy work on a Saab 🙂 I always look forward to the next episode
The Saab is looking so much better.
Minor touches make a major difference 💪🏼
Thanks for the tip on the trunk lift. I’ve just got new trunk lifts the day after I watched this and it only took 3tries on each side to get them installed!
How JR knows so much about cars is amazing
2002 SAAB 9-5 Aero owner here. It's difficult to isolate the problem without a TECH 2 diagnosis. The engine sounds just fine when its running. I don't think it's an internal mechanical problem. it sounds like an electrical issue. It could be a bad engine ground. It could be corrosion in the large male/female plug for the main engine bay wire harness that supplies power to the Engine Control Module. That's the big wire harness that runs along the back of the engine along the firewall. The harness connector is under a large black plastic cover just left of the brake Hydraulic Unit if you are facing the engine. If you open this harness plug use EXTREME care. The plug pins are extremely fragile with age and will break easily. I probably wouldn't recommend doing this unless you have some experience with pin replacement just in case. Also check the battery cable connection to the starter and alternator to make sure the screws are tight and not corroded. That could affect battery charging. Also the crank sensor could be a problem as well. The fuel pump could be suspect as well. Good luck. Nice looking car.
I don’t think there is anything worse than a no start. Glad you got it fixed
I looooooove this. I have been following for a while now but i own a '99 Saab 9-5 SE and get to now watch you work on one of my favorite cars! Keep up the great work!
Enjoying each and every episode since the day i watched the Jaguar S-type R episodes.
impressive the way you got up from the crawler - no hands!
Great video guys!!! Only recommendation... even we "pre-gapped" always double check spark plug gap. I have had a few sets of NGK Iridium plugs with the wrong gap out of the box.
Superb buddy, have 2003 95 aero and absolutely love it!! Look forward to more vids. Rich. UK
I can't help it. What a SAAB story.
I like that John is so funny, even when he's not trying...SO COOL!
John looks like a completely different ride! I use to hate Saab, but the last couple of years I've started to like them a little. Looks good bro keep doing your thing 🙌🔥🔥Salute 😎
Loving this Swedish meatball, JR!
Family member of ours had one out in rural WI and no one knew what it was. Coincidentally no wanted to work on it either and it had some of these same trivial issues. So the family member traded it off for some domestic POS.
If you have a chance to get an NG 9-5 please do and keep it
Sounds like a Saab story. 😭😭😭
Mike G a Saab story for Snaabs.
....and to get that gunk off the trunk use special goo remover w/a Swaab.
Ooooooooooo
I ALWAYS back wash a fuel filter when changing it. It gives me a good idea of whats in the fuel tank and the condition of the inside of the fuel tank. If the vehicle has sat for some time without running, you can encounter rust, water, and other trash.
Never been a Saab fan, but that car is sweet.
saabs never stops breaking //Sweden
If you have shutdown problem or no start when the car is hot it might be faulty crankshaft position sensor. Also make sure that the ground wire on thermostat housing is not loose or corroded. Good luck with your Saab, I've done pretty much everything on 9-5 including engine and transmission swaps, and if you have any questions let me know I with be glad to help.
My 2003. 9-5 aero tends to shut off when it gets at the right temperature no matter just sitting at idle or even driving it cuts off or if I acelérate to hard it will cut off
And dosent turn back on until completely cooled down
Banjo bolts for the fuel filter....what a novel idea.
Beats the hell out of rusting brake-line tubing that always breaks when trying to turn it loose on older cars.
Just replace the fuel pump and be done with it. It is one of the most common problems in these cars and is an easy fix and reasonably cheap.
Love the Saab so far! But the missing grille is bothering me crazy 😅. Keep up the restoration 👌
Never change, JR.
Love this build can't wait till you tune it!
This makes me miss my 1988 9000 Turbo!
KOBEEEEE!! WATCHJRGO IS OFFICIALLY THE GOAT AFTER THAT!!!
Love what you’re doing with this car, JR.
Kinda looking forward to watching the oil change if it's going to be posted
Such a cool car. Great lines. Excellent choice for the viewers as a project.
Always love watching your videos! I'm waiting for the day you get a Gen3 Acura TL!
william brooks yes. Hope he sees this 👍
@@TheRealSilkyJohnson yah it would be great. I have an 05 TL that I love!
These are fantastic cars for the nothing they cost. You can play with anybody on the highway. and be safe and comfortable doing it.
thanks for making so many vids
You're either faking it or the most sure-handed individual when working with connectors, often blind, that I've ever seen. Great talent to have.
I made a way to filter out gas to reuse. Funnel bottom attached to a fuel line with a fuel filter in line. Just pour the gas in the funnel! Of course if you have water in it, you may have to let it settle out first. It is just a pain to get rid of old gas and best to capture and reuse it.
Saabs 93/95s are awesome
Nice to see more Saab content. My #2 Saab that is my daily driver is a 2006 9-5 Aero. Have you upgraded your headlight bulbs since you also have projectors?
Also check out replacing the crank position sensor. It will give u a crank but no start and act up when the car warms up
JR I really like your videos. Been watching for a little more than a year. Gotta question..when do you sleep? Or better yet DO YOU SLEEP? Good night now!
What is your friend Jakes youtube channel name? I heard 100% Jake. Is that right? Also can you list any of the other friends youtube channels? I found Hoovies Garage but nothing from Gabe, Chris or others. Im really enjoying your videos. I figured I might like others from your group. Keep up the great work. Thanks!
I just bought another Saab today. 1985 900 Turbo!
Brilliant work it sounds a lot better thanks for the content
RE:Bypass spring. Use the lightest one as you have. Green I think (skinniest). If changing turbo and going silly boost, then you may need heavier. The boost pressure closes the valve, so it's only transitions with lots of boost that need the heavier spring.
I might be a Land Rover guy but I could see a Saab as a daily, though I’d want a turbo with stick shift. I prefer changing my own gears. Always wished all other cars had a Night Panel mode. Shows only the most relevant info and keeps the interior dark and free of distraction.
Love your work! I hope this one becomes a ‘keeper’!
Always wait with baited breath for JR's videos!
That parking timer thing is what they use Germany and probably other parts of Europe. For a space that has a two hour parking limit you indicate the time you parked your car so you don’t get a ticket. Be back in hours though 🤷🏻♂️
Parking clock or timer :) Most of Europe uses these for parking.
Please keep this car dude 😂
Love the 9 5, really LOVE these videos. Any plans to repaint? What are you planning for the headlamp lens? Replace or recondition?
1:20 Night mode. Chief Wiggam: "Ah, it's a ghost car!"
Awesome, eSaabParts is the shit! I have their stickers on both my Saabs too ;-) I'm enjoying seeing these cars get some love
You need to find out why it died and why later on no pressure at the rail, maybe a new pump would be a good watch 👍
I think one of these would be a blast to own
good job. people don't realize all the quirks and features on Saabs lol
New Saab now👍❤️
Looks comfortable!
Great video,what was the issues with Aero,not understand really that?
Where's Gabes? Doesn't he want to work on the Saab 9-5 Aero?
The Saab emblem is notorious for fading away. My 2006 Saab 9-3 by 2015 and over 150,000 miles was shot as well. Same double sided tape, and like new but it will start fading away again over time. It is nice but does not last.
hope you get a hold of a 5 speed 9000 aero. best saab next to the classic 900.