![]() 08/12/2017 at 18:27 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Replacing the alternator on 2004 Saab 9-5 Arc wagon. It resides behind and below the motor. What genius thought that was a good idea? This is worse than the e39 540i (Mother f****ng water cooled alternator).
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Same with the Integra. You have to remove either a halfshaft or the MC to get it out.
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Do you have the Saab WIS? It is really helpful for planning and executing repairs.
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No i got the Haynes. It’s pretty useless
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IT LIVES!!!
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Hit the torrents for the Saab WIS program, it’s super helpful for engine work. Though it doesn’t like Vista and above, run a virtual client with XP and it works like a charm.
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There was a 9-5 listed for very cheap that just needed the alternator installed. Thinking it was suspicious that someone would rather sell the car than install an alternator, I looked up the job before asking to see the car.
A few weeks later I saw it at the junkyard with the new-in-box alternator sitting in the trunk.
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I bought mine from a dude in Bellevue area for real cheap. I have a suspicion he knew about the fact the alt was on the way out. There a few issues that resolved itself when I turned it over after the new alternator. It’s a big job for a shade tree mechanic and a two hour job at a shop. Oh well, had the day off anyways. From parking car in the garage to cleaning up the garage afterwards took me from 11am to 6pm.
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Sure is purty, tho