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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 07:07:05 +0000
From: Johannes H Andersen <johsnopsamanytime.co.uk>
Subject: Re: 93 saab 9000cse turbbo.. check engine light


omni12 wrote: > > the check engine light, came on the other day when starting my car. i > understand it is a result of a malfuntion in the fuel injection system. > well took a look at obvious loose connections etc. and did not notice any > problems, also the car is running fine (same as before light came on). can > someone help out as to the location of that particular sensor connection, > so i can see if it's lose or how to get the check engine like to turn off? > > many thanks in advance.. > If you persistently get CHECK ENGINE, and you can't find any obvious faults, then you should have the error code read by the diagnostics equipment at a dealer. The CHECK ENGINE sends the engine in 'limp home' mode, so you should feel a difference in performance. There are quite a number of possibilities, but they all results in symptoms of one kind or another. Turning a blind eye to CHECK ENGINE or have it switched off is not a good idea. A poor CAT can give some very vague symptoms, check if it rattles when knocked on by a finger. Johannes 93' 9000 CSE 2.0 LPT

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