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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 22:48:48 -0000
From: "Jools" <ukmgnospamternet.com>
Subject: Re: SAAB 9000 CDE door lock problems


"Dexter J" <lamealameadingdongnospamlamelame.org> wrote in message news:opsmn1vtaangtaownospam.eastlink.ca... > Salutations: > > On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:41:25 +1300, Richard Sutherland-Smith > <richard.ssnospamr.net.nz> wrote: > >> Take the seat out then!! > > Trust a southern cross Colonial boy.. :) .. > > Actually - that would probably do it. Good call brother Richard. > That was how I did it! Not sure about a 'booted' 9000, but my '91 (pre-facelift, not as smart) allows the door liners to come off if the bolts from armrests etc are all undone, then the seats are moved around. I checked tonight. I didn't get to check my beloved's later ('97'? post-facelift) 9000. If the panels are secured under the door, then the game is up. However, is this a major difference between hatch & booted models? HTH J

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