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Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 17:07:36 -0000
From: "Jim" <jimnopsamil.thanks>
Subject: Re: Saab 9000 CSE 1996 ACC question


The sensor you are referring to went caput and was replaced (£65!) and it got better but not as good as it used to be. There must be something else as well! Jim "Andrew Hookins" <andrew.hookinsnopsamam.metrodata.co.uk> wrote in message news:ua6ao6r33nkg90nopsam.supernews.com... > Jim, > > You too... my car gets colder and colder the longer you drive. > > I improved this a little by removing the air-sensor and fan 'thing' > in the dashboard and blowing all the dust out of it. The fan motor > heats up very slowly and I guess that as it does it causes a false > (too high) cabin temperature reading... > > The sensor justs clips in, but has to be removed from behind the > dashboard!!! I pulled out the ACC box to get to it, but it may be > easier to remove the radio. > > AndyH > > Remove nospam'dot' to reply. > > "Jim" <jimnopsamil.thanks> wrote in message > news:ua3pvccdpugmb8nopsam.supernews.com... > > My ACC works well but on a long run (say over 2 hours) the occupants feel > > too hot or too cold. My local Saab shop can't find anything wrong with > the > > sensors. > > > > Any clues anyone? > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > >

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