maintenance help
sinmostaza
08-08-2004, 05:15 PM
I have a 1992 Saab 9000, manual (non-turbo). As of a few days ago, the clutch pedal started "sticking". That is to say, I would press down the pedal, and it would stay stuck down towards the floor. I have to pry it back up with the tip of my shoe to get it back in the normal position. For the first day or two, it happened sporadically. Today, however, it happens every single time I press the clutch (which is getting kind of annoying).
Any ideas what could be wrong?
Thanks,
yoni
ykurland(at)gmail(dot)com
Any ideas what could be wrong?
Thanks,
yoni
ykurland(at)gmail(dot)com
psychorallyfreak
08-14-2004, 11:15 PM
Lube it.
You think I'm kidding?
You think I'm kidding?
twitchcw
11-09-2004, 10:41 PM
im having the same problem, although its not sticking completely its not as smooth as it should be. Is there a certain type of lube i should use. And do i just put it on the part that goes through the firewall
Rogue-OP
11-10-2004, 02:37 PM
any lube, and lube it everywhere.
twntrbo
04-03-2005, 05:03 PM
Take it to the shop, it sounds like your clutch master or slave cylinder is going out, or could be a leak in the lines.
shortlid
07-06-2005, 01:24 PM
Take it to the shop, it sounds like your clutch master or slave cylinder is going out, or could be a leak in the lines.
The clutch can only use HALF of teh resivour so if the brake fluid is not CLEAR TO THE BRIM!! You have to flush and bleed the system.
The clutch can only use HALF of teh resivour so if the brake fluid is not CLEAR TO THE BRIM!! You have to flush and bleed the system.
mbunakeith
07-07-2005, 03:49 PM
the real problem is the clutch hydraulic line deteriorated and contaminated your slave cyclinder with little plastic and rubber particles. the only fix is to replace the clutch master cyl., slave cyl., all clutch hoses (return and pressure hose), while you are at it, might as well replace the clutch since the tranny will be laying on the floor for this repair. there is a saab bulletin on this problem. saab wont pay to fix it though. call any saab parts department and they should be able tell you exactly what part numbers you need.
shortlid
07-07-2005, 07:04 PM
the real problem is the clutch hydraulic line deteriorated and contaminated your slave cyclinder with little plastic and rubber particles. the only fix is to replace the clutch master cyl., slave cyl., all clutch hoses (return and pressure hose), while you are at it, might as well replace the clutch since the tranny will be laying on the floor for this repair. there is a saab bulletin on this problem. saab wont pay to fix it though. call any saab parts department and they should be able tell you exactly what part numbers you need.
Really!! I am on all the SAAB 9k boards and have never heard such a thing?? Did it only affect the early years?
Really!! I am on all the SAAB 9k boards and have never heard such a thing?? Did it only affect the early years?
mbunakeith
07-12-2005, 02:30 PM
it was an email from saab usa quite a few years ago to certified saab dealers. i am a saab technician and i have the inside scoop. as for it not showing up in any searches for you, it is probably because it wasnt released as a technical bulletin.
sorry for the confusion i cause by calling it a bulletin in the original post. i am just in the habit of calling everything a bulletin regardless of it being an e-mail, a bulletin, tsb, recall, or a campaign.
i dont have a copy of the e-mail anymore so i cant tell you which ones it affected. i believe it was all manual transmission models. the new hoses/lines are made of a new/different material.
sorry for the confusion i cause by calling it a bulletin in the original post. i am just in the habit of calling everything a bulletin regardless of it being an e-mail, a bulletin, tsb, recall, or a campaign.
i dont have a copy of the e-mail anymore so i cant tell you which ones it affected. i believe it was all manual transmission models. the new hoses/lines are made of a new/different material.
mbunakeith
07-15-2005, 04:09 PM
what other 9000 forums are there?
shortlid
08-19-2005, 12:46 PM
what other 9000 forums are there?
www.saabnet.com
www.saab9000.com
http://www.saabcentral.com/forums/index.php
www.saabnet.com
www.saab9000.com
http://www.saabcentral.com/forums/index.php
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