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Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 12:12:05 GMT
From: scrowenopsamink.net (Steve Crowe)
Subject: Re: Remote Entry


On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 10:19:38 GMT, pperduenopsami.com wrote: >I just bought a '95 900SE convertible. The manual suggests that a >remote was standard, but it didn't come with one. Was a remote >standard? If not, how can I tell if my car has it? > >There is an anti-theft sticker on the window. Use of the remote is >the only method the manual gives for turning off the alarm. If the >alarm goes off and I don't have a remote, what do I do? > >Thanks. 1995 was the first year for the NG900 convertible. 1994 was the first year for the NG900 Hardtop. The 1994 NG900 did not come with a remote. The alarm system is activated with the key in the driver's door lock. The first batch of 95 convertibles also used this system. The easy way to tell is to look at the last eight of the VIN. Your VIN will be: YS3DF7#nopsam+++++ YS3 = Saab D = NG900 if 10th digit between R and W F = SE trim level 7 = convertible # = Trans type: 5 if it is a 5 speed or 8 if it is an automatic scrowenopsamink.net

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