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20 December 2017 #11
So an update. I was able to get a free few minutes to check into my blower motor. 1st I took out my cabin air filter, which was dirtier then dirty. 2nd I found out why I was getting some water inside the car. The seal around my filter holder was GONE! This lead to some water leaking into the blower motor. When I reached through the firewall I tried to spin the blower which ended up not spinning, thats when I knew the blower was shot. After I finally got the blower out, I sprayed it with some pb blaster. It freed up but not freely. So now my question is, what is a good blower motor to buy? Any input would be very helpful.
Sent from my 9-3
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20 December 2017 #12
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- 2006 9-3 2.0t SportCombi
Think that whichever part you can find closest to you would be just fine You will have to look up your car and part in PA on your own, the link direct to Saab 93 blower motor works fine but doesn't want to copy and paste for me today. car-part.com
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20 December 2017 #13
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12 December 2020 #14
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- 2005 Saab 9-3 turbo
Blower motor installation
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13 December 2020 #15
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Jack, If your Saab has manual temp "blue red colored knobs" AC heat system, the fan pictured in your attached link should fit. If your Saab has the automatic "set the temp" climate control, you have the wrong fan assembly.
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15 December 2020 #16
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- 10 Dec 2020
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- San Antonio, Tx
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- 2005 Saab 9-3 turbo
Digger, I appreciate the help, thank you very much!