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Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 08:27:07 GMT
From: "Mike" <mjlbnopsami.com>
Subject: Re: Replacing NG fog light?
You will find many posts by searching www.GOOGLE.com "GROUPS" for ....
saab fog lights replace
This topic gets a lot of discussion in the groups.
Mike
"Kenneth S." <nimrodnopsams.com> wrote in message
news:3E9B59FC.1364nopsams.com...
> I have a 1996 900 SE, and even replacing the bulb is a pain in the
> neck. When mine burned out, I ended up taking the car to the dealer,
> and having them do it. I don't understand the comment below about a
> sealed unit, and I think I paid about $45 to have the dealer replace the
> bulb. It took about half an hour, and I don't understand how replacing
> the whole unit would take two hours. Perhaps the dealers have some
> special tools.
>
>
> andrewunix wrote:
> >
> > Mon, 14 Apr 2003 15:32:48 GMT, mkarinnopsamhlink.net suggested:
> > : I have a 97 900SE with a broken fog light on the left side.
> > :
> > : Any suggestions on how to remove and replace it?
> >
> > It's a bigger job than it would seem. Basically, you have to unbolt and
> > remove the entire splash guard from the underside, and then you can get
to
> > the bolts that hold the fog lamp in place. The wiring connectors can be
a
> > little bit difficult to get off on a car this age. The fog lamp is
removed
> > by lowering through the bottom. All-in-all it's about a 2-hour job if
> > you've never done it before.
> >
> > Unfortunately, it's a sealed unit so you can't just replace the lens.
You
> > should be able to find one for around $100 new, though.
> >
> > --
> > agreenbu Return to Main Index
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