For any other TTID owners; the larger amount of oil removed is due to diesel dilution of the oil caused by not completing regeneration of the DPF, or interrupted regeneration. What this does is then dump the diesel into the oil, making your oil less effective at lubricating the engine. This is a widely known killer of the Z19DTR engines in the TTID. Ensure you check your oil often to ensure its not too far over the max line, if it is, this will damage or kill your engine completely. The recommended oil for the TTID is Mobil 1 ESP 0W40, which is a 'low Ash' oil, engineered to minimise Ash and soot and theoretically being kinder to your DPF etc. The DPF is what kills this car really, which is a shame. I've just bought a pump to remove the excess oil, and will be performing oil changes about every 3-6 months from here on out, with close monitoring of the levels
Totally agree, the dpf is the only issue I have ever had, it was a continual battle, I gave up and removed it, mapped it out, it would appear to be the only real cure.
Hello. How do I know when dpf is regenerating. I dont have much experience as i used to drive before only petrol saabs.My 9-3x ttid /'12/ has very strange dipstick,very very hard to read. Is this latest engine dumping diesel into oil sump too? Thanks
Generally speaking your idle will sit higher and you'll be able to smell it also. You will probably also see an amount of smoke coming from the exhaust which can be somewhat alarming. My advice personally would be to have it removed and mapped out, which is what I ended up doing just before I got rid of my TTID. bittersweet moment as I was getting nearly 70mpg on the motorway after the removal 😭
Idle higher * 950rpm when regenerating, compared yo 899-900 ish when not regenerating. Also keep an eye on your 'Distance to Empty' this will rapidly decrease while regenerating amd start to climb again when the regeneration is complete
Thanks for a great video. Managed to change to oil on my 9-3 ttid with little to none mechanical experience thanks to this video. But still got the flickering oil pressure lamp at cold starts...
Yeah, that might be a job that's too advanced for me, I just looked at your video where you changed it. Going to check if there are some good saab mechanics around where I live. Do you know if the short low oil pressure at start might damage the engine?
@@Pompeiusxx83 Hey! I haven't. Got bigger issues at the moment, a hose connecting to the water pump is leaking a bit, got a slight oil leakage from the oil filter housing and the servo oil container is also leaking... Got a friend who is a mechanic to help me out. It still runs good, but I need to fix these issues before they evolve into bigger problems. I don't mind the short flickering of the oil pressure lamp at start as long as I know that it doesn't damage anything. So I will probably leave it for now.
I have a Saab Aero Ttid 2010 with Hirsch performance upgrade that I purchased new and still have it in the family. It has now done 148,000 Km and the low oil pressure warning just flickers when you cold start it. However I do know what the problem is and will share it with you, it is a common fault with elderly Ttid's. Their is a seal just under the oil pump on the pick up side, that over time starts to go hard with age. When the car is left overnight the oil drains back from the pump and when the oil is cold it is of a thicker viscosity. When you start the car the pump pulls a little air in through the defect seal and does not get the oil up quick enough before the ECU oil pressure detection kicks in and shows the warning. To correct this, it is sump off and replace the seal, 4 hour job. However it will make you sweat a bit. However it is not a problem to use as long as the low oil pressure warning only flickers. If it is on considerably longer or it stays on, turn engine off immediately as you could destroy the engine. Hope that helps.
Thanks for The comment, i already knew this as I stated in The video. But you got it more in detail 😉 will leave it like it is for Now. Its only a fast blink on cold start 👍 keep The ttid as long as you can, Hard to find Saabs with few owners.
@@JonasKakarikas Thanks for the comment, yes I am keeping it, have thought about putting it into storage. It is quite a quick car for 1914cc diesel with a Hirsch upgrade. I have a Volvo with a polestar upgrade and it is quicker than that.
Great video, I think the reason for extra oil is due to the oil being diluted with diesel, unburnt fuel used for dpf regen is channelled into the sump. The regen MUST complete its cycle otherwise this is what happens.
Bytte på min idag. Oljefiltret sitter där det sitter, omöjligt att föra ut uppåt så det blir en del spill när man måste ta det neråt. Hällde i 4.3l 0W-40.
Yes, 100% sure. When the dpf is getting clogged up, the ECU requests the injectors to spray a little diesel during the post combustion phase in order to help the dpf itself (and so the battery with its energy) to burn the particulate out in it. This way the diesel runs through the exhaust duct, reaching the dpf; the high temperature does the rest...But it means the diesel runs even into the oil sump...I can tell you how many issues the dpf is causing!! It's a dirty solution to the PM10, the worst when the PM10 are burned they are turned to PM8, 6, 2 ect even more dangerous. The whole phase is called regeneration and it's pretty hard to realize when it's happening, little bit easier when the vehicle is still, idle gear. One can only notice a slightly car shaking. A hint...drive your car over 2000 RPM. The real solution to this issue is unfortunately not legal but hundreds times more healthy.
@@marcots1000 your very correct, I'm fortunate as I have the hirsh exhaust on my saab when it doing a regeneration the exhaust note changes, also another way to tell is you mpg changes on the sid.
Wow it blows my mind sometimes when I see such cramped places for normal related maintance stuff like oil filter, light bulbs, thermostats and so on... Makes little thing maintance a nightmare!!!
Ifall du inte visste så är parkeringsskada (hit and run) något som trafikförsäkringen täcker. Fick själv använda den när någon backat in i bakänden på min.
Same issues with higher oil levels on my 08 TTID. You don't know when the DPF will regenerate on the 08 model. So I use the DPF info app on my smartphone and a OBD2 BT scanner. It tells you the DPF saturation %. At 70% and under the right conditions it will regenerate and you can follow the process on your phone. Easy fix for fuel dumping in the oil.
Changing the oil filter on a TTiD is easy. Put the car on axle stands and remove the right front wheel. From that POV you can see the filter and it is accessible for removal. Before unscrewing the filter housing, put a a plastic hose (10mm inner dia.) on the little tube next to the filter and let it rest in an oil pan. With a good filter clamp (or 32mm socket - depends on filter housing) gentily unscrew the filter ( either from the engine bay or wheel arch). After a few turns, oil wil start to flow thru the hose. The oil filter is now starting to drain. Put a clotch under the filter and wait until no more oil is coming out of the hose. Then fully unscrew the filter by hand and remove it via the wheel arch. No messy situation and hardly any oil loss.
My Saab 2008 9-3 is showing low oil pressure, I changed the oil but instead I put 0w-30 but the low pressure hasn’t gone and they is a certain noise coming from the engine, right now I don’t know what else to do
Changing the oil filter on a TTiD is easy. Put the car on axle stands and remove the right front wheel. From that POV you can see the filter and it is accessible for removal. Before unscrewing the filter housing, put a a plastic hose (10mm inner dia.) on the little tube next to the filter and let it rest in an oil pan. With a good filter clamp (or 32mm socket - depends on filter housing) gentily unscrew the filter ( either from the engine bay or wheel arch). After a few turns, oil wil start to flow thru the hose. The oil filter is now starting to drain. Put a clotch under the filter and wait until no more oil is coming out of the hose. Then fully unscrew the filter by hand and remove it via the wheel arch. No messy situation and hardly any oil loss.
Yes you are right. When the DPF process is working you have more diesel injected un chamber for increase temperature. If you stop your engine during the process the diesel go in the oil.
I can confirm this. I have a ttid Aero. Took it to a specialist and he confirmed that on the ttid, you have to keep an eye on this as they are problematic for diesel contaminating the oil. I change oil & filter every 6000-7000 miles just to be safe. Again, it has to be 0w 40. Saab manual says you can use 5w30 or 0w40. Don't use 5w30 even on high milers. Good video by the way.
Maybe the extra liquid in the oil was from failed regens dumping diesel in to the engine? I've read this is what causes high oil levels and the pick up seal degrading. I've had a new pick up seal, new oil pump and I still get the oil pressure warning on cold start now and again. Someone on Facebook said he replaced the o rings on the dipstick and that solved it for him. Hopefully you don't have these issues!
Thanks for Your comment! My oillamp is still showing for 1-2 seconds on cold start, so i have ordered The pickup seal. Hope your problem is getting solved 👍 keep saabing
So the correct oil is 0W-40... And my 08 TTiD has been serviced with 5W-40 all its life. Gonna do it right this time. Also my oil level is showing way too high on dip stick. Must be that extra diesel from failed regen. Gonna have to get that poo poo dpf deleted somehow. Great videos btw! Cheers!
I have a question to ask. I have a 2001 Saab se I want to make it my budget build. But my main problem is locating parts for it. Any recommendations of where to look/buy parts from. Thanks
Junkyards, Saab forums, in Sweden we have something called "Blocket" where you could buy alot of used saab stuff. But it's getting less and less for every year that goes by :(
Jonas Kakarikas junkyards have plenty of parts. Mostly stock parts hard to find anything after market. Thanks for the advice I’m going to check that thing called blocket.
Tack för en bra video 👍 Jag går i tankarna att köpa en 9-3- 2003 års modell 2,0T Men har hört så mycket negativt om Saab, så tänkte fråga lite folk som är saab ägare själva om det är en bra bil och om all negativitet som man har hört är ren skitsnack? Vad ska man kolla/lyssna efter speciellt noga när man ska kolla på en Saab?
Saab är inte sämre än något annat bilmärke, kolla servicebok, utvändig rost. Provkör bilen och känn på den. Saab är oerhört mycket bil för pengarna och dom flesta felen som kan uppstå är kända och finns åtgärder till.
HI JONAS I THINK YOU WILL THE PROBLEM WITH YOUR OIL IS DIESEL IN THE OIL BECAUSE OF THE DPF REGENERATION THIS WILL INCREASE YOUR OIL LEVEL YOU NEED TO GOOGLE THIS IT IS A BIG PROBLEM I HAD MY DPF REMOVED REGARDS DAVE.
Hi, the car has recently had a brand new egr valve fitted, very expensive. So there has been some previous issues. But we will see. Im going to change oil atleast once a year from Now on 👍
HI JONAS MY CAR HAD THE SAME PROBLEM KEEP CHECKING YOUR OIL LEVEL IF IT GOES UP ITS YOU DPF, THESE DIESELS ARE NO GOOD FOR SHORT JOURNEYS THEY DON,T GET HOT ENOUGH FOR DPF TO REGENERATE AND DIESEL IS PUMPED INTO THE ENGINE CHECK OUT SOME SAAB FORUMS, I HAD MY DPF MODIFIED AND CODED OUT REGARDS DAVE.@@JonasKakarikas
I like your videos..and not only because I'm having two 9-3 II gen. Regarding bigger than expected amount of used oil - did you smell that strange petrol-smell in the used oil? maybe diesel is leaking around pistons? if yes it might be that pretty horrible scenario, which of course I hope you will not need to face with.
The only oil specified and approved TTID engine is 0w40 and is a must, I have only ever used 0w40 in my TTID, 5w30 Dexxos 2 oil is suitable for almost all other models such as TID, etc.
Also everytime I have carried out an oil change, the car takes near to 5L and I leave it quite some time to get all of the oil out. It's always been over 4.3L, maybe that capacity excludes the oil.in the oil filter? I'm not sure but definitely takes more than 4.3L to bring it to near max on dipstick.
@@mickaelbertail2429 most motor factors try to sell you 5w30 or 5w40 as it's more readily available but Saab's spec for the TTID engine was always only 0w40. It says it in their technical manual and I also confirmed this at the dealership years ago when Saab still had main dealers. I suppose you could use other grades but I wouldn't risk it and I live in the UK near London where it doesn't usually get too cold. I normally use Mobil 1 0w40 as it had the Saab approval.
Every TTID engine has problem with oil pressure, because of the defective gasket of oil strainer. Had the same problem with my engine, change the gasket and problem will be solved part number: 55589549
@@VioleNFaN It was just sugestion to solve the problem, strange is that it didn't help for you. If i ware you I would check the oil pump, if it fails you will have to rebuild your engine for real haha
@@blindguyy7855 Wont check the oil pump. Will not remove the entire timing belt assembly to get rid of the oil pump. Will drive the car until the engine fails, and then buy a new Volvo.
Yet again another fun packed video.love your sense of humour.the words Retard and high .at last I've found a proper channel for Saab owners/ enthusiast. I see people have already comments on high oil level .yep possible failed regen but could not of failed a lot of times so that's good. And as you said oil pick up seal , known on the ttid and the 2.0 diesel engine shared with the vauxhall/Opel insignia .if yours is manual you can keep gearbox in place and drill 2 holes in gearbox housing to reach last 2 sump bolts Happy saabing.
The oil is always very dark on these at oil change time. It's quite normal due to regenerations, generally diesel cars oil turns black very quickly but that's fine.
@@imranagha1982 more level of dark oil sorry i use my phone and m'y Bad english ;). The bad regeneration of DPF is the cause of this problem. You have same on Jtd engine. The tech2 reprog don't work for resolve it.
No, diesel oil is always very black. Due to soot. Dexos is just a name, doesn't make the oil better, if you use a new modern oil it will work fine. Just make sure it's 0W-40.
Imran Agha my 2007 9-3 1.9 Tid get oil changes every 18000km with good 5w40 oil and I never get black oil (could do 30000 but never do it !), it’s almost yellow (dark yellow, but never black) maybe because I clean the egr valve and collector regularly. Also the dpf regeneration is vey good. Maybe that’s why the oil last so long...
I also had my filled with 5w30, several times. I called the workshops and they started to be unpleasant. It's not ok at all. Idiots serving cars today, who can't read a fucking volume and what class/visc of oil. How hard can it be... Folks, DIY!
The engine in this car is a Fiat Multijet engine. The same engine is used in many car brands like Opel and Alfa Romeo. The right oil is 5W30 with the C3 specification because of the DPF. The amount is 4.8 liters.
For any other TTID owners; the larger amount of oil removed is due to diesel dilution of the oil caused by not completing regeneration of the DPF, or interrupted regeneration. What this does is then dump the diesel into the oil, making your oil less effective at lubricating the engine. This is a widely known killer of the Z19DTR engines in the TTID.
Ensure you check your oil often to ensure its not too far over the max line, if it is, this will damage or kill your engine completely. The recommended oil for the TTID is Mobil 1 ESP 0W40, which is a 'low Ash' oil, engineered to minimise Ash and soot and theoretically being kinder to your DPF etc. The DPF is what kills this car really, which is a shame.
I've just bought a pump to remove the excess oil, and will be performing oil changes about every 3-6 months from here on out, with close monitoring of the levels
Totally agree, the dpf is the only issue I have ever had, it was a continual battle, I gave up and removed it, mapped it out, it would appear to be the only real cure.
Hello. How do I know when dpf is regenerating. I dont have much experience as i used to drive before only petrol saabs.My 9-3x ttid /'12/ has very strange dipstick,very very hard to read. Is this latest engine dumping diesel into oil sump too? Thanks
Generally speaking your idle will sit higher and you'll be able to smell it also. You will probably also see an amount of smoke coming from the exhaust which can be somewhat alarming. My advice personally would be to have it removed and mapped out, which is what I ended up doing just before I got rid of my TTID. bittersweet moment as I was getting nearly 70mpg on the motorway after the removal 😭
Idle higher * 950rpm when regenerating, compared yo 899-900 ish when not regenerating. Also keep an eye on your 'Distance to Empty' this will rapidly decrease while regenerating amd start to climb again when the regeneration is complete
@@ANGRYP1R4TE thanks for advice. ...and the dipstick ,is it just problem with mine or in general its common with these ttid?
You have to use oil with the C3 specification if the DPF is still in place. A3/B4 has additives which won't burn away by regeneration
Thanks for a great video. Managed to change to oil on my 9-3 ttid with little to none mechanical experience thanks to this video. But still got the flickering oil pressure lamp at cold starts...
Then you need to drop the oilpan and change The seal 😪
Yeah, that might be a job that's too advanced for me, I just looked at your video where you changed it. Going to check if there are some good saab mechanics around where I live.
Do you know if the short low oil pressure at start might damage the engine?
It doesnt damage anything 👍
@@cnil1363 Hey Buddy,
Did you fix that problem?
@@Pompeiusxx83 Hey! I haven't. Got bigger issues at the moment, a hose connecting to the water pump is leaking a bit, got a slight oil leakage from the oil filter housing and the servo oil container is also leaking... Got a friend who is a mechanic to help me out. It still runs good, but I need to fix these issues before they evolve into bigger problems.
I don't mind the short flickering of the oil pressure lamp at start as long as I know that it doesn't damage anything. So I will probably leave it for now.
There was diesel Mixxed in oil. Its beacuse dpf. Thats why you had 5l "oil" in there.
I have a Saab Aero Ttid 2010 with Hirsch performance upgrade that I purchased new and still have it in the family. It has now done 148,000 Km and the low oil pressure warning just flickers when you cold start it. However I do know what the problem is and will share it with you, it is a common fault with elderly Ttid's. Their is a seal just under the oil pump on the pick up side, that over time starts to go hard with age. When the car is left overnight the oil drains back from the pump and when the oil is cold it is of a thicker viscosity. When you start the car the pump pulls a little air in through the defect seal and does not get the oil up quick enough before the ECU oil pressure detection kicks in and shows the warning. To correct this, it is sump off and replace the seal, 4 hour job. However it will make you sweat a bit. However it is not a problem to use as long as the low oil pressure warning only flickers. If it is on considerably longer or it stays on, turn engine off immediately as you could destroy the engine. Hope that helps.
Thanks for The comment, i already knew this as I stated in The video. But you got it more in detail 😉 will leave it like it is for Now. Its only a fast blink on cold start 👍 keep The ttid as long as you can, Hard to find Saabs with few owners.
@@JonasKakarikas Thanks for the comment, yes I am keeping it, have thought about putting it into storage. It is quite a quick car for 1914cc diesel with a Hirsch upgrade. I have a Volvo with a polestar upgrade and it is quicker than that.
Great video, I think the reason for extra oil is due to the oil being diluted with diesel, unburnt fuel used for dpf regen is channelled into the sump. The regen MUST complete its cycle otherwise this is what happens.
This helped a lot on my SAAB 9-3 Aero TTiD Convertible. Thanks a lot from germany
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Yes 👍
Bytte på min idag. Oljefiltret sitter där det sitter, omöjligt att föra ut uppåt så det blir en del spill när man måste ta det neråt. Hällde i 4.3l 0W-40.
I seem to see your car has DPF. You have to use ACEA C3 or dexos 2 oil . Wrong oil will let DPF block.
You had more oil becose it was mixed with diesel gas. It gets there when dpf burnout is interrupted.
Yes, 100% sure. When the dpf is getting clogged up, the ECU requests the injectors to spray a little diesel during the post combustion phase in order to help the dpf itself (and so the battery with its energy) to burn the particulate out in it. This way the diesel runs through the exhaust duct, reaching the dpf; the high temperature does the rest...But it means the diesel runs even into the oil sump...I can tell you how many issues the dpf is causing!! It's a dirty solution to the PM10, the worst when the PM10 are burned they are turned to PM8, 6, 2 ect even more dangerous.
The whole phase is called regeneration and it's pretty hard to realize when it's happening, little bit easier when the vehicle is still, idle gear. One can only notice a slightly car shaking. A hint...drive your car over 2000 RPM. The real solution to this issue is unfortunately not legal but hundreds times more healthy.
@@marcots1000 your very correct, I'm fortunate as I have the hirsh exhaust on my saab when it doing a regeneration the exhaust note changes, also another way to tell is you mpg changes on the sid.
Thanks for all of your Videos on the TTID, Jonas 👍they've helped me out a lot with mine!
Hi ,but this oil is not correct, this not low SAPS oil.This is not recomended for DPF filter this i ACEA A3/B4.Must to be C2 or C3,Best Regards
Wow it blows my mind sometimes when I see such cramped places for normal related maintance stuff like oil filter, light bulbs, thermostats and so on... Makes little thing maintance a nightmare!!!
For sure 👍
You are right the engineers were bloody high. Worse location for a filter
Ifall du inte visste så är parkeringsskada (hit and run) något som trafikförsäkringen täcker. Fick själv använda den när någon backat in i bakänden på min.
Visste inte det, tack för info 👍
Same issues with higher oil levels on my 08 TTID. You don't know when the DPF will regenerate on the 08 model. So I use the DPF info app on my smartphone and a OBD2 BT scanner. It tells you the DPF saturation %. At 70% and under the right conditions it will regenerate and you can follow the process on your phone. Easy fix for fuel dumping in the oil.
You are a good DIY guy and love your saab mods, got a Saab myself. However tidy up your bench.
Thanks man! Yes The whole garage needs a proper clean 😉👍🙈
It would of been nice to see you change the filter. Did you change it from above or from under the car. Thanks.
Hard to film, i took it from above and made a mess. Should be taken from underneath with a tray under it. Its a really bad placing 👍
@@JonasKakarikas Yeah , true.
On my old 1.4 VW tdi it's placed in a perfect place , of you don't have a wrench you can even use a 32 mm key :D
Changing the oil filter on a TTiD is easy. Put the car on axle stands and remove the right front wheel. From that POV you can see the filter and it is accessible for removal. Before unscrewing the filter housing, put a a plastic hose (10mm inner dia.) on the little tube next to the filter and let it rest in an oil pan. With a good filter clamp (or 32mm socket - depends on filter housing) gentily unscrew the filter ( either from the engine bay or wheel arch). After a few turns, oil wil start to flow thru the hose. The oil filter is now starting to drain. Put a clotch under the filter and wait until no more oil is coming out of the hose. Then fully unscrew the filter by hand and remove it via the wheel arch. No messy situation and hardly any oil loss.
Strange thing, with the oil. 🤔 Thanks for another great video!
My Saab 2008 9-3 is showing low oil pressure, I changed the oil but instead I put 0w-30 but the low pressure hasn’t gone and they is a certain noise coming from the engine, right now I don’t know what else to do
You should have the correct 0w-40 nothing else. Low oil pressure is usually the seal in the oilpan pickup pipe
Many thanks for this very helpful video.
Sorry maybe you know wherr is crankshaft sensor located on this car mine 2009 1.9 tdi estate.thanks
And the award for the longest sump plug goes to........the Saab 9-3 ( and other GM cars) DIY oil change is a messy job.
Hahaha correct, they made it to complicated over The years
On SAABs for sure , FIAT engines are messy on oil changes 😥
Another great video!! Really like watching your channel specially when you do work on your Convertible. I own one just like yours!
Next time can you please show how you changed the oil filter!
I know you what to be short video but pls next time show how is done!
Changing the oil filter on a TTiD is easy. Put the car on axle stands and remove the right front wheel. From that POV you can see the filter and it is accessible for removal. Before unscrewing the filter housing, put a a plastic hose (10mm inner dia.) on the little tube next to the filter and let it rest in an oil pan. With a good filter clamp (or 32mm socket - depends on filter housing) gentily unscrew the filter ( either from the engine bay or wheel arch). After a few turns, oil wil start to flow thru the hose. The oil filter is now starting to drain. Put a clotch under the filter and wait until no more oil is coming out of the hose. Then fully unscrew the filter by hand and remove it via the wheel arch. No messy situation and hardly any oil loss.
I had a similar problem with high oil level Z19DTH
maybe there is diesel in the oil?
Yes you are right. When the DPF process is working you have more diesel injected un chamber for increase temperature. If you stop your engine during the process the diesel go in the oil.
I can confirm this. I have a ttid Aero. Took it to a specialist and he confirmed that on the ttid, you have to keep an eye on this as they are problematic for diesel contaminating the oil. I change oil & filter every 6000-7000 miles just to be safe. Again, it has to be 0w 40. Saab manual says you can use 5w30 or 0w40. Don't use 5w30 even on high milers. Good video by the way.
Maybe the extra liquid in the oil was from failed regens dumping diesel in to the engine? I've read this is what causes high oil levels and the pick up seal degrading. I've had a new pick up seal, new oil pump and I still get the oil pressure warning on cold start now and again. Someone on Facebook said he replaced the o rings on the dipstick and that solved it for him. Hopefully you don't have these issues!
Thanks for Your comment! My oillamp is still showing for 1-2 seconds on cold start, so i have ordered The pickup seal. Hope your problem is getting solved 👍 keep saabing
@@JonasKakarikas I'm really interested to see how you do it, it was way too hard for me so I had to get a mechanic to do it at great expense 🙈
@@FordyHunt to bad, im not really sure im going to record it cause i want to fix it asap, but we will see 👍
@@JonasKakarikas that's understandable, hope it goes well nonetheless
Nice hoodie, where did you get it? Great video as always
Thanks, it's from Wish. The quality is pretty good for being wish ;)
So the correct oil is 0W-40... And my 08 TTiD has been serviced with 5W-40 all its life. Gonna do it right this time. Also my oil level is showing way too high on dip stick. Must be that extra diesel from failed regen. Gonna have to get that poo poo dpf deleted somehow.
Great videos btw! Cheers!
Correct 🙏
I have a question to ask. I have a 2001 Saab se I want to make it my budget build. But my main problem is locating parts for it. Any recommendations of where to look/buy parts from. Thanks
Junkyards, Saab forums, in Sweden we have something called "Blocket" where you could buy alot of used saab stuff. But it's getting less and less for every year that goes by :(
Jonas Kakarikas junkyards have plenty of parts. Mostly stock parts hard to find anything after market. Thanks for the advice I’m going to check that thing called blocket.
Tack för en bra video 👍
Jag går i tankarna att köpa en 9-3- 2003 års modell 2,0T
Men har hört så mycket negativt om Saab, så tänkte fråga lite folk som är saab ägare själva om det är en bra bil och om all negativitet som man har hört är ren skitsnack? Vad ska man kolla/lyssna efter speciellt noga när man ska kolla på en Saab?
Saab är inte sämre än något annat bilmärke, kolla servicebok, utvändig rost. Provkör bilen och känn på den. Saab är oerhört mycket bil för pengarna och dom flesta felen som kan uppstå är kända och finns åtgärder till.
Thanks, my car is the same engine 2008 years, all years 05w 30 I have 192.000 km
HI JONAS I THINK YOU WILL THE PROBLEM WITH YOUR OIL IS DIESEL IN THE OIL BECAUSE OF THE DPF REGENERATION THIS WILL INCREASE YOUR OIL LEVEL YOU NEED TO GOOGLE THIS IT IS A BIG PROBLEM I HAD MY DPF REMOVED REGARDS DAVE.
Hi, the car has recently had a brand new egr valve fitted, very expensive. So there has been some previous issues. But we will see. Im going to change oil atleast once a year from Now on 👍
HI JONAS MY CAR HAD THE SAME PROBLEM KEEP CHECKING YOUR OIL LEVEL IF IT GOES UP ITS YOU DPF, THESE DIESELS ARE NO GOOD FOR SHORT JOURNEYS THEY DON,T GET HOT ENOUGH FOR DPF TO REGENERATE AND DIESEL IS PUMPED INTO THE ENGINE CHECK OUT SOME SAAB FORUMS, I HAD MY DPF MODIFIED AND CODED OUT REGARDS DAVE.@@JonasKakarikas
@@davidsimons2421 👍👍👍
Hur såg det ut på oljestickan innan du bytte oljan?
I like your videos..and not only because I'm having two 9-3 II gen.
Regarding bigger than expected amount of used oil - did you smell that strange petrol-smell in the used oil? maybe diesel is leaking around pistons? if yes it might be that pretty horrible scenario, which of course I hope you will not need to face with.
Thanks 👍
What tool did you use to undo the oil filter cap ?
Cant remember but Its like a 32mm socket or something like that
@Jonas Kakarikas will I be able to undo this filter using strap wrench?
Maybe, but Its just a lid that you remove. Could be Hard to grip with a strap
@@JonasKakarikas ok thanks ;)
engineer was high, class z😂
Really sucks that’s they hit and ran your car ...great job I never owned a diesel Saab so it’s great to know in case in the future I get one
Yes it sucks, but i will fix it ;)
I change Oil every 8000, use Shell 5w-40. You think Castroll 0w-40 is better? Thanks
I think 0w-40 is a must in sweden due to the cold winters. Catrol edge is really Nice oil, think its pretty equal to shell 👍
The only oil specified and approved TTID engine is 0w40 and is a must, I have only ever used 0w40 in my TTID, 5w30 Dexxos 2 oil is suitable for almost all other models such as TID, etc.
In France I use 5w40 castrol Effet dexos on my z19DTR
Also everytime I have carried out an oil change, the car takes near to 5L and I leave it quite some time to get all of the oil out. It's always been over 4.3L, maybe that capacity excludes the oil.in the oil filter? I'm not sure but definitely takes more than 4.3L to bring it to near max on dipstick.
@@mickaelbertail2429 most motor factors try to sell you 5w30 or 5w40 as it's more readily available but Saab's spec for the TTID engine was always only 0w40. It says it in their technical manual and I also confirmed this at the dealership years ago when Saab still had main dealers. I suppose you could use other grades but I wouldn't risk it and I live in the UK near London where it doesn't usually get too cold. I normally use Mobil 1 0w40 as it had the Saab approval.
Every TTID engine has problem with oil pressure, because of the defective gasket of oil strainer. Had the same problem with my engine, change the gasket and problem will be solved part number: 55589549
Changed my also. Did´nt solve the problem. Also a new oil pressure sensor switch.
@@VioleNFaN lol rebuild your engine then, my gasket was totaly demolished, I have changed gasket, oil, filter and it runs perfectly now
@@blindguyy7855 Because of a low oil pressure light on cold start 1 second?
Go ahead if you want.
@@VioleNFaN It was just sugestion to solve the problem, strange is that it didn't help for you. If i ware you I would check the oil pump, if it fails you will have to rebuild your engine for real haha
@@blindguyy7855 Wont check the oil pump. Will not remove the entire timing belt assembly to get rid of the oil pump.
Will drive the car until the engine fails, and then buy a new Volvo.
Yet again another fun packed video.love your sense of humour.the words Retard and high .at last I've found a proper channel for Saab owners/ enthusiast.
I see people have already comments on high oil level .yep possible failed regen but could not of failed a lot of times so that's good.
And as you said oil pick up seal , known on the ttid and the 2.0 diesel engine shared with the vauxhall/Opel insignia .if yours is manual you can keep gearbox in place and drill 2 holes in gearbox housing to reach last 2 sump bolts
Happy saabing.
Thanks man 🙏 oil seal changed in a nother video and didnt need to drill in The gearbox 👊
Масло можно лить только с допуском GM, а это мало не подходит, у Castrol есть немного другое масло 0w40, которое именно подходит под этот двигатель!
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Normal if you have more dark oil. The cause is Bad regeneration of DPF process.
Normaly you must use dexxos oil.
CASTROL Edge 5W40 - ref. 153A51
The oil is always very dark on these at oil change time. It's quite normal due to regenerations, generally diesel cars oil turns black very quickly but that's fine.
@@imranagha1982 more level of dark oil sorry i use my phone and m'y Bad english ;). The bad regeneration of DPF is the cause of this problem. You have same on Jtd engine.
The tech2 reprog don't work for resolve it.
No, diesel oil is always very black. Due to soot. Dexos is just a name, doesn't make the oil better, if you use a new modern oil it will work fine. Just make sure it's 0W-40.
Imran Agha my 2007 9-3 1.9 Tid get oil changes every 18000km with good 5w40 oil and I never get black oil (could do 30000 but never do it !), it’s almost yellow (dark yellow, but never black) maybe because I clean the egr valve and collector regularly. Also the dpf regeneration is vey good. Maybe that’s why the oil last so long...
Då blir de snart en lackeringsvideo, vill du ta en bak på en 9-3 på samma gång får du säga till🤣 bra video btw👍
Tackar, Jajjemen det blir lackeringsvideo :)
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I also had my filled with 5w30, several times. I called the workshops and they started to be unpleasant. It's not ok at all. Idiots serving cars today, who can't read a fucking volume and what class/visc of oil. How hard can it be... Folks, DIY!
The engine in this car is a Fiat Multijet engine. The same engine is used in many car brands like Opel and Alfa Romeo. The right oil is 5W30 with the C3 specification because of the DPF. The amount is 4.8 liters.
No, the right oil is dexos 2 0w40 and ACEA C3 spec. The amount of oil is 4.3 L incl. filter.