Model Coverage: Notes

1999 Saab 9-5 Base, 4D Sedan, 2.3 E, StandardSECTION Notes
1999 MODEL COVERAGE

MODEL ENGINE ENGINE ID (1) FUEL SYSTEM (2) IGNITION SYSTEM (2)
9-3 2.0L Turbo (16-Valve DOHC) (3) N SFI DIS
9-3 2.0L Turbo (16-Valve DOHC) (4) P SFI DIS
9-5 2.3L Turbo (16-Valve DOHC) E SFI DIS
9-5 3.0L Turbo (24-Valve DOHC) Z SFI DIS
(1) Engine ID is eighth digit of Vehicle Identification Number, located on left corner of instrument panel.
(2) Computer controlled Trionic Engine Management System.
(3) 185 bhp.
(4) 200 bhp.
2000 MODEL COVERAGE

MODEL ENGINE ENGINE ID (1) FUEL SYSTEM (2) IGNITION SYSTEM (2)
9-3 2.0L Turbo (16-Valve DOHC) (3) H SFI DIS
9-3 2.0L Turbo (16-Valve DOHC) (4) K SFI DIS
9-3 Viggen 2.3L Turbo (16-Valve DOHC) (5) G SFI DIS
9-5 2.3L Turbo (16-Valve DOHC) (6) E SFI DIS
9-5 2.3L Turbo (16-Valve DOHC) (5) G SFI DIS
9-5 3.0L Turbo (24-Valve DOHC) Z SFI DIS
(1) Engine ID is eighth digit of Vehicle Identification Number, located on left corner of instrument panel.
(2) Computer controlled Trionic Engine Management System.
(3) 185 bhp.
(4) 205 bhp.
(5) 230 bhp.
(6) 170 bhp.
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