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Ok , Andrew ... Posted by Serge [Email] (#1363) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Serge) on Wed, 3 Jul 2002 12:43:39 In Reply to: It's your Box Mate..., Andrew [Profile/Gallery] , Wed, 3 Jul 2002 11:24:09 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
I am very open minded about all opinions ... but still, in my 9000 Saab instructions book, they advice you put your tran on "N" when you're facing long stay in traffic jam or in front of a long time red light.
And, I don't think that my 9k suffers from heating/cooling problem. I was just saying that, actually, I can see the difference between a long stay on "D" or on "N" ... and that means a 2/3 millimeters difference on the iddle, no more no less.
And circuling on a highway, I can see this one drastically fall down ... making me notice that the car's cooling system works allright according to me.
And that makes us without an accurate definitive opinion, I guess :-)
BillJ, Quasi and other saab wizzards .... HELP !!!
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