Continued from here: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/learn-me-2003-saab-9-5-linear-edition/128048/page1/
In the long standing GRM Tradition of acquiring near-free Saabs, I decided to join in on the fun.
It's a pretty basic 2003 Saab 9-5 "Linear", which means it's the base model. And a base model 9-5 is still pretty loaded up: it has leather, heated seats, 4-wheel discs, and a lot more. This one has the "low pressure" turbo 2.3L with the 5-speed auto with Sport Mode and shifter button thingys on the steering wheel.
Some history:
My buddy and fellow GRM'er Pseudosport's sister bought this thing a few years ago for a decent chunk of change. The car was in great shape at the time, real clean. She drove it for a while and fixed some things on it, but decided she wanted a different car, and gave it to her brother. He drove it for a while, fixed some more stuff, but decided that he wanted a truck instead, so he parked it and it sat for 2 years, until last night. Some pics:
Before it sat, it got a host of new parts: Fuel pump, alternator, water pump (actually twice), brakes, and more. It has 125k on it, which is less than anything currently in my driveway. The rusty bits are on the front of the rear wheel wells on either side, and from what I can see, they shouldn't be too bad to repair.
After jumping it, adding some oil and coolant, and hosing it off, I drove the thing about 25 miles back to my house. Some observations from its maiden voyage:
-There's an exhaust leak up front, which started after I gave it the ol' "Italian Tune-Up". I'm thinking a flex joint blew out. Hopefully it's the cheap one and not the cat pipe. Side note about "Italian Tune-Ups": last time I did that to a car that had been sitting, it was my mom's dearly departed 1996 Maxima, and it shot stuff out the muffler. I need to stick to regular tune-ups.
-It is leaking oil from somewhere.
-The SID (Saab Info Display?) is missing pixels. From what I gather, this is a ribbon cable that gets gross that causes this. New ones are cheap. Also, on the way home, the date on the display started doing it's best Delorean Time Machine impression and started going back in time at a rapid rate. I got it to stop, but it doesn't do much else. Maybe I'm using it wrong? What is it even supposed to do?
-The stereo doesn't work right now. Might be a fuse, because I guess it used to work fine. If not, I'll toss in an aftermarket unit w/Bluetooth.
-The car was overheating after we first started it, but after adding coolant, it was fine all the way home. Heat works, as does the heated seats, but the A/C needs a recharge.
-Car actually rides really nice, with no clunks or rattles at all!
-Automatic transmission isn't as fun-sapping as I thought. This car scoots, and it has a "sport mode" and paddles, too.
-Passenger side front window likes to fall off the track. New OEM regulator bushings are sitting in the glove box already.
Goals for the car are to fix the rust, exhaust, and other annoyances and share it with the wife. A mild tune and some upgrades here and there aren't out of the question.
I've secretly always wanted a Saab, and I grew up around them (another friend's parents always had turbo Saabs growing up, and I actually learned to drive a manual in my friend's mom's 2000 9-5) Originally, the car came from Shaw Saab in my hometown of Hingham, MA, which was right up the street from my old house, so that's pretty cool. Still has the dealer badging on the back!