2006 9-7x Dash Mounted Cup Holder
Hi All,
I have a question about the retractable cup holder found in the dash of most Saab's and especially my 9-7x. Long story short, it broke off and I would like to replace it. The only issue, I can't find one and wanted to know if anybody might know where to locate one. I'm located in Southern California and I think the 9-7x I own, might be the only one left as I've NEVER seen another one. Anyway, any info would be greatly appreciated. I actually like this vehicle and bought it after my troublesome Range Rover finally had to go after the air suspension failed for the 4th time. This Saab was a steal, one owner and immaculate. In the few weeks we've had it, we've already put over 2000 miles on it and still love it. It's not my first Saab, but as mentioned before, I don't really consider it as a true Saab. Its certainly a Chevrolet Trailblazer with a Saab ignition in the console and grill on the front end. Lol. :lol:
Let me know on that cup holder when and if somebody knows...
Ring goes beyond 90 degrees
The one in my 2005 9-5 is broken such that the ring that the cup fits into goes past 90 degrees. Will this fix take care of it? I'm guessing their is a plastic gear that is stripped. If anyone has one they want to sell for $40 or so, let me know. Does the trim in the 9-5 remove with a putty knife same as the 9-7? I thought I'd have to pull the radio and go in through that hole.
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Originally Posted by
lonestar245
If your cupholder is "broken"- that is to say it pops out and retracts OK, but the round loop that is supposed to twist from vertical into a horizontal position is not doing its thing, it can likely be easily fixed.
Remove the "wood" dash trim with a putty knife, carefully prying all around the outer edge of that trim panel.
Remove the cup holder from the dash- 2 screws- being careful not to let the upper speed nut fall into the dash cavity (mine did)
Take the two screws out of the side of the cup holder assembly, and then carefully pry the clips around the perimeter until you can pop the assembly open.
Inside you will likely find the little part that looks like a dumbell with a round hole in the center. It pops back on the shaft of the loop.
Reassemble and you should be good to go.