Check engine light. TCS Off light. Attempted reset using OBD-II. Car ran at slow speeds. On acceleration, car bogged down and went to "limp home" mode.
SOURCE: Check Engine light
It sound like you are having a electrical problem.You need to check your electrical/ignition system,not all electrical problem the diagnostic machine can read.
SOURCE: 2001 Saab 9-3 was driving
take the vehicle to your nearest saab dealer and ask for a diagnostic scan, yuo have a sensor failure, if left it could be expensive.
SOURCE: speedometer, check engine, hazara and tcs lights stay on,
Hi,
It ken be many problems,bad contact ,clamping force,tcs/abs unit.
The best you ken do is conect the TECH2 to check def.codes!
SOURCE: I have a Saab 9-3 2.2 tid which I bought a week
I am not a mechanic but i have got the same model saab which i have had for 5 years. Same issue a couple of years ago, for me it turned out to be a hole in the hose to the intercooler. Loss of power and smoking. Once repaired all ok though
SOURCE: obd II locations on 1995 saab 9000 cs
In 1995 they made different systems. If it has OBD, then it should be the conventional 16 pin connector, found underneath the drivers steering wheel area. If its the older type, then it has a 2 pin black connector under the center console area. Hope that helps
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