Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 01:28:56 -0800 From: "windows owner" <ncmracingnopsamnet.com> Subject: Re: Is my 900s going to die soon?
I just had to replace my flasher relay for my '86 SPG. Only thing is you have to remove the lower dash to get at them. I really recommend the Bentley manual for your car. I felt I was being royally ripped when I paid $56.00 for one at the dealer in Winter Park FL. I estimate I've saved $500.00 to date by fixing things myself with that book. They do have a lot of errors though, so do feel comfortable questioning the book if something seems off to you. Bob C. <dregnarNOdrSPAMnopsamsouth.net.invalid> wrote in message news:00847d16.e6dfea81nopsamex0103-018.remarq.com... > >The clicking doesn't sound like any starter problems, it > >is definitely in the dash on the left, could be a relay...What > do I look for in > >a relay problem? Is it normal to just replace them, I mean cost > effective... > > relays are easy and cheap (generally) the vast majority of the > relays on a saab are in the relay box right next to the fuse box. > In fact I think all the relays that are related to engine > operation are there. > > I beleive that the relays in the dash There a couple of relays > under the dash. On the left (drivers side) there is a cruise > control relay, and the high beam relay. I cant think of any > others .. anyone?? > > > >friend of mine may be able to go around it with a meter to look > into it, do you > >know of a website with wiring schematics on it? > > the wiring diags are available in the manuals you can get at any > Autozone or whatever chain you have near you. Personally i do not > like the chilton series. you could also try the library. > > > >It is a shame, this car is rust > >free and straight, overall well maintained, I would hate to have > to lose it. > > sounds great, fix it, keep it! > > > > * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * > The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free! >