Saab 9-3 Quick Fix – Cabin Air Filter Replacement

Saab 9-3 Quick Fix – Cabin Air Filter Replacement

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RhionXavier says:

Thanks for the videos! I have an issue with my interior fan that has stopped working on my 9-3 aero 2003. The lights on the unit are on, but no ac or fan is working. Any ideas on how to fix pls?!

Allen McPherson says:

It's not just a push down and it pops out, it's actually a little piece that comes out then you pull the other piece off

Aint Skeerd says:

Actually, an arrow can be seen on the bottom side at 2:28.

Wildsoul says:

Old filter was installed wrong direction so you installed wrong direction too

Mike Brazeau says:

I found the flow arrow on my Mann filter was actually printed under that flap on the top side.

MassiveTrackHunter says:

Easiest version yet! Wish other mfr's like KIA would do this.

4200time B says:

Just got my first Saab a 06 aero sportcombi wagon …its pretty mint so been watchin up on it an getting tips an stuff . thanks for the vids .

Geekazoid22 says:

I just wanted to say thank you for existing on youtube. You helped inspire me and I just picked up a 2006 9-3 2.0T, today.

Dany says:

have any idea how to fix this fm radio ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI3p5UQrXc8

Carolina *.* says:

I need your help what is the name of the red wire that goes to the battery that is sulfated and I need to change it and likewise the negative part that goes to the alternator, I get an error on the left side says Engine and sometimes I jerk the vehicle, I appreciate if you help me where I can buy this type of red and black cables and if it also helps me those cables of a Saab year 2004 but that it is sedan 93 or if in general, thanks

RADThird1 says:

I just did this last week on my '06 Sport Combi. Mine still had the push screw but I broke it when trying to put it back :0( Mine was really dirty.

Inigo Montoya says:

That looked so familiar, especially the missing "push screw", are you re-showing old videos? What happened to me, was that the drain clogged up, a combination of water and debris got into the blower motor, which then seized up. Cleaning it out and spraying WD40 into the motor shaft got it working again…but for how long?

cinrambrad says:

Thanks Jacob, as soon as I saw the condition of your filter, I went to Rockauto to get my own, as I have not replaced mine since I bought the car………………….

Christian Pinetz says:

It's that easy! Thanks for the video!

Patrick Bolmeyer says:

Once again a simple DIY that a dealer would have charged 2/10 of an hour labor to do. Nice demo!

RagnarTheRed says:

Also, don't forget to clean the rubber drainage tube while you're in there. And you might even consider replacing the seal on the back of the cabin air filter holder too.
This is to prevent water leaking in to the passenger footwell.

Isak Fahlin says:

It's like you read my mind, just bought a new cabin filter for my 9-3 aero the other day haha. Love your channel dude!

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