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02 November 2016 #51
- Join Date
- 22 Aug 2013
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- Scotland
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- Saab(s)
- 2012, 95 Aero
Update done in the garage - so I don't know what happens.
Most updates would require power to be on all through the process.
Sorry. Hope someone has some personal experience.
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02 November 2016 #52
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- 01 Nov 2016
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- EASTBOUNRE UK
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- 37
- Saab(s)
- NG 2010 9-5 2.0 TID VECTOR
Panic over it was the second bar stage that started and is now fully updated. And hi presto all updated and working fine. Phew was panicking for a bit!!!
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02 November 2016 #53
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- 22 Aug 2013
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- Scotland
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- 2012, 95 Aero
Glad it has been resolved! PHEW from your readers!
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08 November 2016 #54
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- 04 Nov 2016
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- Sweden
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- 1
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- 1985, Saab 900 Aero; 1999, Saab 9-3; 2011, Saab NG 9-5 TiD
Hi, I am all new in this forum but not as a Saab owner, in fact I recently bought my second NG 9-5. I missed my last one too much, after I sold it a couple of years ago, so I had to get me another one. Well, the new one had the Belgium bug so I went ahead and installed the update in this thread.
A few notes to others attempting this upgrade.
- The zip file needs to be unzipped and the uncompressed files are what should be copied to the USB (the PDFs in the zip are most likely not necessary to copy).
- On a side note: If you insert a USB stick with only the zip file on it the infotainment system will say something like "the USB unit is not supported". This is probably a misleading error message since the unit might very well be supported, the system just doesn't see a filetype it can read. Put some music files on it and you will see that it works just fine.
- During the first step of installation the status bar will sit still for a long time at the very end of the status bar - just when you think it will soon be finished. It will eventually finish, be patient.
- In the beginning of step 2 it will take some minutes before the status bar jumps to the first visible sign that any progress is going on. After that it will move more rapidly, so just wait for it.
- There is no clear message for when to remove the USB stick, I left it in until the infotainment system restarted, which resulted in that the upgrade started over again. Just press Cancel at the dialogue and then remove the stick.
That was all that was needed to be done and as far as I can tell it is working very good.
Thanks for sharing this, it spared me a trip to the workshop.
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22 January 2017 #55
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- 22 Jan 2017
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- RI - USA
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- 1
- Saab(s)
- 9-4x, 9-3 Vert, C900
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22 January 2017 #56
Luca Saab Fan
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- 09 Dec 2016
- Location
- North east Italy
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- 5
- Saab(s)
- '71 96/C900AERO MY90/C900EP MY91/9000CSE AERO 2.0L MY 96/900NG MY 95/ 9.3NG TTID AERO MY09 /9.3x MY1
Hi,
here in my Workshop SAAB in Italy i've experienced in all the 9.5 the same problem,i've update the firmware but it lasted one week...
The problem is the HD in crash...
I know that it can be replaced with a new one...
Ciao Luca.
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22 January 2017 #57
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- 17 May 2015
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- Scotland
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- 28
- Saab(s)
- 9-5 2.0T Aero
Don't use E800, this is European only. U803 is the version you require, does nothing to the maps but address inherent problems
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21 February 2017 #58
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- 06 Feb 2017
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- peterborough uk
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- 10
- Saab(s)
- 9-5 AERO TURBO4
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08 June 2017 #59
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- 07 Jun 2017
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- france
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- 1
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- 9-5 900
Hi ! I made the wrong update e803 for an European car and after I have done the right update the e800 . Now I have no sound and no radio ! Anyone have the European vbk files for the radio ?
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04 July 2017 #60
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- 04 Jul 2017
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- Cork Ireland
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- 2011 Saab 95 Vector SE Manual