NHTSA — Engine And Engine Cooling Problems

2.1

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
75,099 miles

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2000 Saab 9-3 engine problems

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2000 Saab 9-3 Owner Comments

problem #8

Sep 202008

9-3

  • 77,715 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

2000 9-3 had the ignition module recall done a few years ago. While driving at 45 mph the motor stopped. Lost all electrical power. Car would not restart. The repair shop replaced the catalytic because it was plugged. They said it could be caused by the ignition module.

- Walworth, NY, USA

problem #7

Apr 152008

9-3

  • 100,000 miles
I bought a used 2.0L 2000 Saab 9-3 a year ago. Since then, the car has had problems that many other owners of this similar make/model/year have had. I've replaced the throttle housing, serpentine belt, belt tensioner, crankshaft sensor, and most recently the water pump. Now, I'm getting a check engine light fault code P1312 and P1334, which points to the direction ignition module. I know that there was a recall of the direct ignition module in certain Saab for this make/model/year, but it's odd that my car coincidentally happens to have the same problem. I'm thinking that the problem is larger than initially anticipated with the original recall.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #6

Aug 142007

9-3

  • Manual transmission
  • 106,178 miles
2000 Saab 9-3 with several problems after repairs were made. Consumer states that after the serpentine belt was replaced. The new belt shred. Dealer said to pay for the second repair and then get reimbursed. The consumer also stated following the replacement of the water pump which failed twice, the vehicle developed a rattling sound. The dealer stated the problem was the clutch, however the consumer disagreed with their findings. The dealer then installed an ac compressor bracket incorrectly which resulted in another failure of the serpentine belt. The dealer stated the failure of the serpentine belt was not a result of it being faulty, it was due to the belt being damaged or cracked. The dealer stated the air conditioning bracket had broken and in doing so, it threw the belt off of the pulleys. The ac bracket was the casual part failure not the belt. The belt was damaged when it came off. The oil pump ring and crankshaft seal were replaced due to an oil leak at the pump.

- Beaverton, OR, USA

problem #5

Jun 132007

9-3 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 97,780 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The contact owns a 2000 Saab 9-3. at 68,359 miles, the engine was rebuilt due to a blown piston. The manufacturer stated that his VIN was not included in the recall. Fifteen months later, the entire engine had to be rebuilt for the same failure. While driving 55 mph, the vehicle stalled and the engine suddenly failed. The vehicle was repaired, but the contact believes that the manufacturer should consider this a recall because of the frequency of the failures. The recall number was unknown. The current and failure mileages were 97,780.

- Raleigh, NC, USA

problem #4

Jul 112005

9-3 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 93,118 miles
Since purchasing my 2000 Saab 9-3 [xxx] in 2003, I have spent $9,000 in vehicle repairs which have subsequently become "recall notices" issued from Saab cars usa. The vehicle's engine failed fall 2004 - with subsequent repair coverage under a recall notice issued 5/17/05. The ignition discharge module failed in 7/05, with repairs subsequently covered through an idm recall notice issued 3/31/06. At the time of the idm failure in 7/05, the Saab dealership also diagnosed catalytic converter failure in the vehicle. Do the major mechanical issues that exist with this vehicle cause a cascade of events which have damaged the catalytic converter, now requiring replacement? information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

- Irvine, CA, USA

problem #3

Aug 312004

9-3

  • 26,000 miles
While driving 45 mph, the vehicle stalled. The consumer had the vehicle towed.

- Garden City, NY, USA

problem #2

Sep 152003

9-3

  • Automatic transmission
  • 0 miles
Tire rim's dented in normal use & tires blew. Tires & rims each $250 for total of $2000 turbo failed; installed new turbo at cost of $1200.

- Cleveland Hts., OH, USA

problem #1

Dec 152003

9-3 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100,000 miles
I am the current owner of a Saab 9-3se. This vehicle was leased new 2-28-2000 and then purchased 2-27-03. The original engine was rebuilt at 46,000 miles in 2001 and now had to be replaced again 12-15-2003 at 100,000 miles.

- Wayne, NJ, USA

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