Thank you for the input Finding 41 but since the high beams won't come on at all even if pull the relays one at a time I will not be able to tell if I have pulled the correct one.
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Thank you for the input Finding 41 but since the high beams won't come on at all even if pull the relays one at a time I will not be able to tell if I have pulled the correct one.
On the inside of the fuse lid is a diagram. Or Google a diagram.
The Fuse relay diagram on the inside of the lid only has numbers, you have to use the owners manual to figure out what is fuse and relay is used for. According to the Manual not one relay is for the headlights, there are 2 separate fuses, but these fuse run more then high beams so it is not the fuses.
Again thank you for the input
you can find complete info when you have downloaded WIS and EPC ...search here and you will find it ...i swear it will be change your life when it comes to repair or anything with your mighty car ...
Thank you wsissaabist
WIS and EPC what is that can you post a link, please?
WIS is the workshop info sys and EPC electronic part catalog there you can knowing all from all Saabs from 70's until the fall.
http://saabworld.net/showthread.php?t=33310
Thank you
I am grateful for the write up as I have a 2003 9-3 SE with the exact same problem. Rather than try to fix the relay, I ordered a brand new one from Amazon (Part # 41-09-070) for $24.99, free shipping on 1/25/2020. As soon as I got it I installed it and the problem was solved. If you cannot find the original part #, you can also use part # 3138-SB931001.