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Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 23:38:27 -0700
From: "chrisnew" <chrisnewnopsamorld.com>
Subject: Re: 9000 wiring


The last version of the computer had a single 16 pin socket on the back. The previous one had two 8 pin sockets, and the first type also had two 8 pin sockets, but a different face with an E button. So, it depends on the computer and the plug(s) in your car, which are already there behind the clock..... Chris Olev Toom <olevnopsame.ee> wrote in message news:3B852E9B.5F40DD4Fnopsame.ee... > Hi, > > i'm quite new at SAABs, so this may be a stupid question, but: > > the 1996 SAAB 9000 may have either an analog clock or digital clock with > some kind of trip computer. Are the same wirings used in both cases? I > mean, can i just put the digital clock/computer in the place of the > analog one, and find the necessary connectors there? > > Olev Toom > SAAB 9000 > >

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