Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 21:48:16 +0000 From: Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelationsnospamail.com> Subject: Re: '94 9000 - how on earth do you replace a sidelight ?
yaofeng wrote: > Pooh Bear wrote: > > SG wrote: > > > > > You said the "sidelight", as in the one on the fender, not the "CORNER" light, correct? > > > > I don't know what you mean by a 'corner light'. In any case there isn't a light on the > > fender. > > > > FWIW I'm referring to the 4 watt bulb that's in the light cluster along with the 2 headlamp > > bulbs. > > > > Graham > > All 9000's and even 900's, lilkely all SAAB's currently on the road > have a turn signal light on the fender. Not here. There's what we call a 'repeater' on the side of the front wing though. Check views here http://saab9000.com/gallery/index.php > But to answer your question, The corner light next to the headlight is > fastened by a spring clip made of stainless steel hard wire. Pop it > off to push the corner light assembly forward and out. After the clip > is loose, the assembly is wedged in place by only a plastic finger into > a hole on the car body. The procedure applies to model years 94 to 98. > This is another example of the elegantly simply design of the 9k. Mmmm - but the small 4W bulb is in the same assembly as the headlight. What you're talking about sounds like the 'turn signal' assembly to me. Graham