Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 08:04:00 GMT From: jlp <jlpituch166nopsamhlink.net> Subject: Re: Check Engine Light
I would be surprised if less than $80.0 US, think that this would be reasonable for US makes, for imports like Saab maybe double that ,,, try Saab Net to find a used unit , if not abs. sure what is making your ckeck light to come on. best of luck, JLP ingit wrote: > i have this problem also and the dealer says this sensor is expensive. how > much do you figure it should cost? > > -- > opinions are like nopsamles, everybody has one > > "jlp" <jlpituch166nopsamhlink.net> wrote in message > news:3AE1A006.A44D9C55nopsamhlink.net... > > Get yourself better munual ... Haynes is last resort, check Robert > Bentley > > Publishers > > they got orig. Saab wiring diagrams for older Saabs. There are no better > > manuals > > for cars then Saabs factory , but Bentley is 2nd best. > > Back to engine light ... check vacum lines & replace if not sure, the > lines > > that go > > to EGR may look ok but get heated a lot. It is possible that EGR temp > sensor > > is bad > > but that is possible to determine from diagnostics/ ENG light 'morse' > codes. > > > > best of luck , JLP > > > > > > "BENGT J˙RGENSEN" wrote: > > > > > Hello Group, > > > The Check Engine Light comes on, if I after driving 10 KM or more and > then > > > stopped the engine, start it again within 15 minutes. After a longer > period > > > nothing happens. It must be some temperature related fault, and I wonder > > > where the engine temp-sensor is located ??, and also where to find the > > > wiring diagrams ?? > > > My car is a 9000 CD Turbo 2.3 from 1991, and the diagrams in Haynes > manual > > > are not correct. > > > Any help greatly appreciated > > > > > > BGJ > >