Saab 9-5 2.0t
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Austin_Metro

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1,399 posts

64 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Being currently car-less (main car has a transmission issue that will take a day or two to sort) I was grateful that a family member had a 9-5 sat in a garage.

The good news - it’s done less than 60,000 miles. It’s pretty much spotless. The seats are comfy.

The less good news - it’s done 20 of them in the last two years.

So, with a fresh MOT, oil change, 395 for road tax and a new Bosch battery I have taken ‘delivery’



I actually think the shape has aged well and it’s good looking car.

There’s no usb (I think) or dab but there is a 3.5mm aux which I hope will run from my phone. Then need to add a kiddie seat. And some new key fob batteries … now that I’ve opened them.

Doing a few local test runs before a 300 mile trip with my little lad. Fingers crossed that it won’t mind being waken from its slumbers.

Wondering about a cheap double-din with apple car play. Anyone got experience of something economical that works well?

And until then I’ll an abba CD or two.



Roboticarm

1,603 posts

77 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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I always thought these were decent looking cars, never drove the 2.0 but the 2.3 we had a a world pool car years ago would really shift

Austin_Metro

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1,399 posts

64 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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The 2.0 is more of a cruiser than bruiser. Think the 2.3 had 50% more horse power.

Master Bean

4,527 posts

136 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Austin_Metro said:
The 2.0 is more of a cruiser than bruiser. Think the 2.3 had 50% more horse power.
Depends which model. 2.0 was 150hp, 2.3 was 185, 220 or 250/260.

BricktopST205

1,501 posts

150 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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2.0 can easily be remapped to 220BHP for the price of a tank of fuel. Noobtune is your man.

Austin_Metro

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64 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Before the tune up (interesting, though) I’ve got two failures / warnings …

The parking sensors are upset and the engine management light is on. I’ve done thirty miles in the last couple of days, running about, no Italian tune up. And the cars done 20 miles in the last two years.

Got 300 miles to do tomorrow. Views?

Master Bean

4,527 posts

136 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Austin_Metro said:
Before the tune up (interesting, though) I’ve got two failures / warnings …

The parking sensors are upset and the engine management light is on. I’ve done thirty miles in the last couple of days, running about, no Italian tune up. And the cars done 20 miles in the last two years.

Got 300 miles to do tomorrow. Views?
Drive it. It'll be fine. And if it isn't fine, don't blame me.

SirGriffin

192 posts

84 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Lovely cars.

Be gentle with your 300 mile trip, don't thrash it. Keep an eye on all the levels. Service it asap. Wake it up from its slumbers sympathetically and it will be fine.

Austin_Metro

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64 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Won’t thrash it. Old thing doesn’t deserve it.

It was mot’d, oil change and once over from our local garage last week. So I guess I need to see what code the engine light has caused.

Austin_Metro

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Petrol station shot … prior to EML


macp

4,441 posts

199 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Great cars these. Have owned two 9-5 Aero's. I believe the direct injection cassette is something that can & does fail. Just a thought.

https://www.partsforsaabs.com/index.php?cPath=61_6...

Austin_Metro

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Saturday 3rd June 2023
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macp said:
Great cars these. Have owned two 9-5 Aero's. I believe the direct injection cassette is something that can & does fail. Just a thought.

https://www.partsforsaabs.com/index.php?cPath=61_6...
Yea, I recall having that replaced on a previous Saab. Fingers crossed that this one is ok!

Austin_Metro

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1,399 posts

64 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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Master Bean said:
Drive it. It'll be fine. And if it isn't fine, don't blame me.
It was fine.



Although today it became soon apparent that the air con only blows like an asthmatic penguin. So to speak. And it was warm today so that needs fixing.

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I know some skodas have the car park ticket clip, too, but it is a feature I love.

Alex_225

6,980 posts

217 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Looks good OP, I have a 9-3 convertible I bought last November and very pleased with it. It's approaching 135k now but goes well and is a pleasure to drive.

I hadn't realised the little ticket clip on the windscreen was standard. You can buy them on eBay as I fitted on in my old E Class so just assumed the owner had done the same haha.

Hope the EML and error don't give you too much of a headache.

Austin_Metro

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64 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Alex_225 said:
Looks good OP, I have a 9-3 convertible I bought last November and very pleased with it. It's approaching 135k now but goes well and is a pleasure to drive.

I hadn't realised the little ticket clip on the windscreen was standard. You can buy them on eBay as I fitted on in my old E Class so just assumed the owner had done the same haha.

Hope the EML and error don't give you too much of a headache.
Seems foolish that I didn’t realise you could buy them! It is OE on the Saab though.

Austin_Metro

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64 months

Wednesday 7th June 2023
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SirGriffin said:
Lovely cars.

Be gentle with your 300 mile trip, don't thrash it. Keep an eye on all the levels. Service it asap. Wake it up from its slumbers sympathetically and it will be fine.
In happier news, I called the generally highly recommended garage in our village and the owner turns out to be an old Saab technician with the Saab diagnostic machine. So booked in there.

Having done that last night, switched on this morning and the EML is out and the parking sensors work.




Got to love old cars. Still going in for a checkup though.

Austin_Metro

Original Poster:

1,399 posts

64 months

Saturday 1st July 2023
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macp said:
Great cars these. Have owned two 9-5 Aero's. I believe the direct injection cassette is something that can & does fail. Just a thought.

https://www.partsforsaabs.com/index.php?cPath=61_6...
To update: that Saab went to see my local ex-Saab mechanic. Put it on the tec 2 and lo and behold as macp predicted… new direct ignition required.

He also fixed the air con - which was dry - and took the beeps out of the alarm system. Now nearing 1000 miles and I’m quite attached to it …