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29 May 2016 #1
- Join Date
- 29 May 2016
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- Sharon, MA
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- 5
- Saab(s)
- 1987 900 Turbo Convertible, 2008 9-3
operating temp?
I just bought my first C900, an 87 turbo convertible with around 120k miles, that was converted to a manual transmission.
the factory temp gauge doesn't work, but it has a an aftermarket temp gauge. It seems to run hot in stop-and-go traffic. How hot should it run? I'm going to flush the coolant system and begin to track down the problem, but I need to know the operating temperature I should be shooting for.
Thanks!
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29 May 2016 #2
Dave T. Super Moderator
- Join Date
- 03 Aug 2010
- Location
- near Seattle, Washington
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- 1,515
- Saab(s)
- 1999 9-3SE (2013-2015), 2005 9-3 (2005-2013), 1990 900 (1990-2003)
I gave away my 10+ volume Saab service manual and my service manual published by Cambridge, MA based Bentley. However, I remember the original coolant temperature gauge running hot and about 2/3 of the maximum in my 1982 Saab 900 with a 8 valve non-turbo even when new. My 1990 900 16-valve non-turbo was at the middle. I do remember that there was a hotter version of the thermostat available for retrofit and maybe for certain markets. I know that the temperature specification of the thermostat is not the same as the coolant operating temperature.
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29 May 2016 #3
Paul A Saab Nut
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- 11 Mar 2011
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- West London and Wiltshire, UK
- Posts
- 251
- Saab(s)
- T16 '93 Ruby - T16 '94 Vert Ruby
The factory gauge when working sits around middle dial at operating temp. This equates to approximately 90°C, which is the same as the recommended engine thermostat. The top of the gauge is red equating to 100°C. Remember that with properly functioning radiator cap the water is under pressure when hot at up to 15psi. At this pressure the water will not boil until 115°C. So effectively the engine is not overheating until it reaches 100°C. The radiator has a thermostat that closes at 95°C which causes the rad fan to run. When the fan is running the water temp will fall until below 95°C and the fan will stop. If the car is left idling the fan will cycle on and off.
A common cause for the temp gauge not working is the wire that attaches to the sensor at the front of the cylinder head is detached or corroded.