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Date: 11 Jan 2006 09:24:30 -0800
From: "yaofeng" <yaofengchennospaml.com>
Subject: Re: '94 9000 - how on earth do you replace a sidelight ?


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. 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.

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