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Re: No Turbo Boost
Posted by Keith Grider (more from Keith Grider) on Sun, 4 Mar 2001 10:30:35
In Reply to: , Kok Chen, Sat, 17 Dec 1988 12:00:00

The wrencher knocked off the hose to the boost gage and overpressure
switch. It is right above the oil filter. reconnect.

KeithG
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Message from spratelno39sdcx6spamx782netzero.net
My guess is that they knocked off the vacuum lint to the turbo gauge?? How
does the car drive? If it feels normal, this is probably the problem.
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Message from EWeselno39sdcx6spamx782aol.com
Your oil change guy knocked off a vacuum hose near the oil filter. Take a
look and you see a T connector with one end open to the air. You will also
see a vacuum hose just hanging around. Just make the connection and you
will be fine.

Ed Weselcouch
Westford, MA
92 900 S - 148k
96 9000 CS - 80k
and 5 more gone but not forgotten.
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Message from Don Koziol <djkno39sdcx6spamx782saabman.com>
Common problem for those who are not familiar with the vacumn connections
at the intake manifold. When reaching in to change the filter he probably
knocked a vacumn line off from the fitting on the side of the intake just
above the filter. The lines get hard with age and should be replaced. Not a
real expensive fix to replace the few lines they have and will prevent this
from happening in the future.

DJK
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Message from terrickjno39sdcx6spamx782mail.westol.com
Most likely a vacuum line was knocked loose. There are plenty of them
right in the way of removing the filter. Take a good look and you'll
probably find either a loose hose or a fitting without a hose on it.
Hopefully then you'll find both.

You're a brave man taking a Saab to a quickie oil change place. I've read
too many stories of people draining the tranny by mistake.

Jack Terrick
Too many Saabs
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