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HOMESERVICE MANUALSSAAB1995900 SE, 4D HATCHBACK, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENTCOMMUNICATION DEVICESINTEGRATED CENTRAL ELECTRONICS (ICE)
1995 Saab 900 SE, 4D Hatchback, Standard
Integrated Central Electronics (Ice)
1995 Saab 900 SE, 4D Hatchback, StandardSECTION Integrated Central Electronics (Ice)
- Description & Operation
- Integrated Central Electronics (Ice)
- Headlamps
- Dipped Beam
- Full Beam
- Daylight Driving Lights
- "Follow-Me-Home" Function
- Safety Circuit, Headlamp
- Bulb Check, Front
- Parking Lights
- Extra Fog Lights
- Brake Lights
- Direction Indicators
- Hazard Flashers
- Interior Lighting
- Reading Lamps
- Intermittent Operation Without Washing
- Wiping During Washing
- Electrically Heated Rear Window & Rear View Mirrors
- Electrically Heated Rear Seat (Prepared For)
- Seat Belt Warning
- "Door Open"
- Electrically Operated Front Seats
- Various Audible Warnings
- Coolant Temperature
- A/C Function
- Radiator Fans
- Description - Main Instrument 1
- Notes
- Speedometer
- Fuel Gauge
- Temperature Gauge
- Indicator & Warning Lamps
- Warning Lamp For Oil Pressure
- Indicator Lamp for Charging
- EXH Warning Lamp
- Warning Lamp Air Bag SRS
- Brake Warning Lamp
- Indicator Lamp for Handbrake
- ABS (ANTI LOCK) Warning Lamp
- Indicator Lamp SPORT
- Indicator Lamp WINTER
- Check Gearbox Warning Lamp
- Check Engine Warning Lamp
- Direction Indicator Lamps (Right & Left)
- Cruise Indicator Lamp
- Light Switched-On Indicator Lamp
- Rear Fog Lights Indicator Lamp
- Full Beam Indicator Light
- "FAULTY LAMP" Indicator Lamp
- "Door Open" Indicator Lamp
- Instrument Illumination
- Description - Main Instrument 2
- Notes
- Power Supply & Grounding
- Electronic Control Module (Processor Card)
- Other Inputs To Main Instrument (Not Processed By ECM)
- Electronic Control Module's Outputs
- Black Panel
- Starter Motor Voltage & Check Function
- Instrument & Display Lighting
- Speedometer
- Tachometer
- Fuel Gauge
- Fuel Consumption
- Turbo Pressure Gauge
- Indicator & Warning Lamps
- Indicator Lamp INFO DISPL
- The Central Warning Lamp
- Warning Lamp For Oil Pressure
- Indicator Lamp For Charging
- EXH Warning Lamp
- Air Bag SRS Warning Lamp
- CHECK ACS Warning Lamp
- Warning Lamp For Brake
- Indicator Lamp for Handbrake
- ABS (ANTI LOCK) Warning Lamp
- SPORT Indicator Lamp
- WINTER Indicator Lamp
- CHECK GEARBOX Warning Lamp
- Indicator Lamp For Fuel Reserve
- CHECK ENGINE Warning Lamp
- SHIFT UP Indicator Lamp
- TCS OFF Warning Lamp
- TCS Indicator Lamp
- Indicator Lamps For Direction Indicators
- CRUISE Indicator Lamp
- Indicator Lamp for Lights On
- Indicator Lamp For Rear Fog Lamps
- Indicator Lamp For Full Beam
- Indicator Lamp "Door open"
- Component Locations
- Self-Diagnostics
- Fault Diagnosis On Relays
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes - Main Instrument 1 & 2
- Notes
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes B1212 & B1213
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes B1217 & B1222
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1311
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1412 (Only Applies To M2.10.2)
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes B1422 & B1417
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1427
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes V1432 & B1442
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1433
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1437
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes B1510 & B1515
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes B1520, B1525 & B1530
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1605
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes - Main Instrument 2 Only
- Notes
- Diagnostic Hints- Main Instrument 2
- New System For Command Menus
- Command Menus
- Gauge Adjustments- Main Instrument 2
- Measurement Results & Electronic Control Module Connections- Main Instrument 2
- Checking Functionality
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes B1605, B1653 & B1654
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes B1671 & B1672
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1705
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1710
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1715
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1720
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1725
- Diagnostic Trouble Code B1730
- Symptom Tests - Main Instrument 1
- Notes
- Charging Indicator Lamp
- Fuel Gauge
- Fuel Reserve Indicator Lamp
- Indicators Do Not Light (Engine Does Not Start)
- Indicators Do Not Light When Activated
- Instrument Lighting
- Lamp, Cruise & Exhaust Indicators Do Not Light
- Radiator Fan Turns On When Ignition Is Switched On
- Speedometer & Odometer
- SRS 1 Warning Lamp
- Temperature Gauge
- Symptom Tests - Main Instrument 2
- Notes
- Checking Abs Warning Lamp (Anti Lock) - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Charging Indicator Lamp - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Charging Pressure Gauge - Turbo/APC (Main Instrument 2)
- Checking Warning Lamp 1 For Airbag (SRS Lamp) - Main Instrument 2
- Checking +30 Power Supply - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Odometer Display Lighting - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Fuel Gauge - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Handbrake Warning Lamp - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Indicator & Warning Lamps - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Indicator Lamp For Fuel Level - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Instrument Lighting - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Odometer & Trip Meter - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Oil Pressure Warning Lamp - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Tachometer - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Temperature Gauge - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Warning Lamp 2 For Airbag (Central Warning Lamp) - Main Instrument 2
- Checking Warning Lamp For Brake - Main Instrument 2
- None Of The Indicator Lights Come On Apart From The EXH Lamp When They Are Activated - Main Instrument 2
- System Tests - Power Supply
- System Tests - Exterior Lighting
- System Tests - Interior Lighting
- System Tests - Instrument Panel
- System Tests - Miscellaneous
- Removal & Installation
- Wiring Diagrams
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.