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Steering Stiffness and Clicking
Posted by Svein.Larsen (more from Svein.Larsen) on Fri, 3 Dec 1999 11:12:02
In Reply to: , Kok Chen, Sat, 17 Dec 1988 12:00:00

I have exactly the same symptoms on my -86 9000T as Anshul Kantawala,
except for the clicking.

I wonder if it is the rack or the servo pump which is to blame?? Will
a replacement of the hydraulic oil solve this problem? I have never
replaced the oil since the car was new. If it is recommended to
replace at certain intervals, is it a valve at the rack or should I
just such it up from the reservoir?

Sorry, more questions than answers, but I know this is a common
problem, often called 'morning sickness', and I think more common to
Saab's in our generation.

regards,
Svein Larsen
Kongsberg, Norway
-86 9000T16
200'km


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