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15 December 2012 #1
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- 29 Sep 2012
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- 2004 9-3 SS 2.0T ARC
24hrs ago it started, Now it doesn't...Starter will not engage. Help Please!
[FONT=verdana]I drove my 93 ARC last night and no problems. Fast forward to this evening and I come out to go to an XMAS party, put the key is and turn, all the dash lights come, beeping sounds, and the SID give me an o.k check but... The starter doesn't kick in to turn over the engine. I've removed and inserted the key dozens of times. Turn it on and off and everything comes on but the starter. I even tried my other FOB key...nothing. I checked the battery and it was holding a charge of 12.43 volts according to my multimeter. I've also read a few times on forums last removing the negative battery terminal resets the electronics and fixes certain errors. I did that and it still won't start and now my steering wheel won't lock after removing the fob key...is it normal for the car to take awhile to get used to the key again?[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana]The only thing that has changed between yesterday and today is it got really cold outside last night and today. Was 5C yesterday and now -9C (-14 with the wind). Is something frozen?[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana]Anyways does anyone have any idea where I should start looking for the problem?[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana]Thanks[/FONT]Last edited by mr_saab; 15 December 2012 at 23:02.
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16 December 2012 #2
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- 21 Aug 2010
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- 01 95 Aero and Wagon, 09 93 Combi and an 08 95 Combi
12.4 is good for a battery but it does nt prove the battery is good. It sounds like a dead battery. Starter wont engage if there is not sufficient load capacity in the battery. Take it out and get it load tested. Next step is to check for corrosion at the end of the leads at the starter itself.
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17 December 2012 #3
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- 2004 9-3 SS 2.0T ARC
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17 December 2012 #4
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- 17 Aug 2011
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- Honeoye Falls, NY
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- 2011 9-3 Aero XWD Performance by Hirsch
24hrs ago it started, Now it doesn't...Starter will not engage. Help Please!
9-3s eat batteries. When they go bad you'll have symptoms like you describe. Everything lights up normal on the dash but it doesn't crank. Even with a jump start, the starter sometimes won't engage on them and you need a jump the starter relay.
2011 Saab 9-3 Aero XWD Performance by Hirsch "Wolffe"
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17 December 2012 #5
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- 2004 9-3 SS 2.0T ARC
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17 December 2012 #6
Dave T. Super Moderator
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- 03 Aug 2010
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- 1999 9-3SE (2013-2015), 2005 9-3 (2005-2013), 1990 900 (1990-2003)
What are Saabworld readers' opinion on buying a battery charger, like this.
2/6 Amp, 6/12 Volt Battery Charger
This dual rate battery charger handles all your 6V and 12V battery charging needs – automotive, RV and other applications. The compact unit is loaded with features, including long battery leads and power cord, an amp meter with a self-resetting circuit breaker and a auto trickle charge mode after your battery is fully charged. Fully charges a 12V battery in only 6-8 hours.
Charging rates at 2 amp and 6 amp
Automatically switches to trickle charge mode after battery is fully charged
Built-in ammeter for diagnostic use
If I use it, should I disconnect the battery from the car or is it safe to recharge the battery when it is hooked up to the car, but the car is off.
Please advise. I will be driving past Harbor Freight tools tomorrow and might buy it.
EDIT: Harbor Freight Tools has a comments section. Several people said that the charger initially works but doesn't last too long before breaking. Hmm... Yet if you pay more, will the more expensive one work for years?
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17 December 2012 #7
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- 2004 9-3 SS 2.0T ARC
Well to answer your question about the charging procedure. You can charge the battery while its in the car, and the engine is turned off. Just make sure you get the polarity correct between the two clamps ( - + ) and there is no acid build up blocking a good connection. Honestly man If you're looking for a decent charger spend a bit more on this CTEK charger CTEK Multi US 3300 12-Volt Smart Battery Charger : Amazon.com : Automotive I've had this one for a few years and its great. Its only 2amp and not 6 (will take a few more hours to charge) with the one your looking at , but its loaded with more features, better build quality, 5yr warranty and is more compatible with different types of batteries. Its a charger and a plug it and forget seasonal battery maintainer.
2004 SAAB 9-3 ARC 2.0T 5Spd A/T 153XXXKM
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17 December 2012 #8
Frank Administrator
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- previous: 2006 9-3, 2001-06 9-5, 2011 9-4X
There is a TSB for the 2003-04 MY. I can email the PDF when you let me know the address to send it to.
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Bulletin Nbr: 331-2628
Date:...........Oktober 2006
Market: all
Starter motor does not work
Cars affected
9-3 M03-04 with engine alternative B207
Background
The positive cable connection to the starter motor and the generator is not waterproof. This may result in water entering and rusting away the connection. In the case of customer complaint, the following procedure must be carried out.
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17 December 2012 #9
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- 2004 9-3 SS 2.0T ARC
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18 December 2012 #10
Tim Schlose Saab Enthusiast
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- 19 Mar 2011
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- American Riveria
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- 2007 9,3 Aero S/C
Thanks Frank, I've was snowed in moving my daughter from Northern Az U in Flagstaff, unexpectedly, and have been off the computer for a while. In regards to the battery tender, Sears sells a great one that has saved me more times than I will admit. In a charging mode it will stops charging when it detects the charge is finished. It will also start the car started if the battery is depleated, It is the Platinum model DieHard 12 Volt Battery Changer and Car Started.