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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 01:52:24 GMT
From: (Eoin)
Subject: Re: ? 96 900 SE


This is not that uncommon. It was often done in the past to help prevent vapor lock of the fuel delivery system. Whether that is the only reason on the late 900s I don't know, but it's normal. There is a temperature sensor that runs the fan, thus it runs for differing periods at each shutdown. --Eoin On Tue, 27 Apr 1999 23:25:11 -0700, PDX <maxmavennopsamport.com> wrote: >I have a 1996 Saab 900 SE. > >The engine fan stays on for various times after I turn the engine off. >It stays on for less than a minute. This happens in warm weather or if >the car has been idling for a bit. The idiot gauge shows "normal". It >seems that the engine needs to cool off at certain times just a bit more >after I turn the engine off. Even if I have been "gentle". Is this >normal? > >Also, is there anyway to up the performance without affecting the >warranty? > >I love the car, though wish it had a turbo six and wings!!! > > > Addressable as Bullwinkle in the commercial domain of mostlysunny

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