This comprehensive Saab 95, 96, Monte Carlo, and 850 Service Repair Workshop Manual provides detailed instructions for servicing and repairing your vehicle. It's designed to be used by both novice mechanics and experienced professionals, offering the same level of information available to authorized dealer service departments. The manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* **General Information:** Learn about your Saab's specifications, features, and operating procedures.
* **Engine Mechanical System:** Gain insight into the workings of your engine, including components like the pistons, crankshaft, and valves, and learn how to perform tasks like adjusting valve clearances.
* **Engine Electrical System:** Understand the complex electrical system of your engine, including the ignition system, starting system, and charging system.
* **Emission Control System:** Learn about the environmental regulations your car must meet and how to diagnose and repair the emission control system.
* **Fuel System:** Explore the fuel delivery system, from the fuel tank to the injectors, and learn how to troubleshoot fuel-related issues.
* **Clutch System:** Understand the operation of the clutch and how to perform repairs, including clutch replacement.
* **Manual Transaxle System:** Get in-depth knowledge about your manual transmission, including gear selection and shift mechanisms.
* **Automatic Transaxle System:** Learn about the workings of your automatic transmission and how to diagnose and repair common issues.
* **Driveshaft and Axle:** Understand the components and operation of the driveshaft and axles, including troubleshooting and repair procedures.
* **Suspension System:** Explore the suspension system, including shocks, struts, and springs, and learn about maintenance and repair techniques.
* **Steering System:** Learn the principles of steering, including power steering, and how to diagnose and repair steering components.
* **Restraint System:** Understand the operation of the safety restraint system, including airbags and seatbelts.
* **Brake System:** Explore the brake system, covering components like calipers, rotors, and brake lines, and learn how to diagnose and repair brake problems.
* **Body (Interior and Exterior):** Learn about the construction of your Saab's body, including interior and exterior components, and how to perform various repairs.
* **Body Electrical System:** Understand the electrical system of your Saab's body, including lights, windows, and accessories.
* **Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC):** Learn about the HVAC system and how to diagnose and repair issues related to heating, cooling, and ventilation.
The manual's clear, concise text and detailed illustrations make it easy to understand even complex repair procedures. It will help you save money by performing routine maintenance and minor repairs yourself and empower you to make informed decisions when discussing complex repairs with a mechanic.
The Saab 95, 96, and Monte Carlo 850 were a series of compact cars produced by the Swedish automaker Saab from 1959 to 1980. The 95, 96, and Monte Carlo 850 were all based on the same platform, but with a number of distinct differences. The 95 was the first of the three to be produced, and it was intended to be a more practical and spacious car than the 93. The 96, introduced in 1960, was a sportier and more compact model, and the Monte Carlo 850 was a high-performance version of the 96.
All three models were powered by a 2-stroke three-cylinder engine, which was unique for its time. The 95 and 96 featured a two-door body style, while the Monte Carlo 850 was available with a two-door or four-door body style. The 95 and 96 were also available as station wagons. The Saab 95, 96, and Monte Carlo 850 were known for their innovative engineering and their distinctive styling. They were popular among enthusiasts and drivers who appreciated their performance and reliability. Their distinctive and timeless design, coupled with their durability, has made them sought-after classic cars today. The Saab 95, 96, and Monte Carlo 850 were instrumental in establishing Saab's reputation for building safe, sporty, and practical cars. These models remain a testament to the company's innovative spirit and enduring legacy.