Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Where is the engine oil drain plug on a 1992 Saab Turbo?

Under the car you will find the sump, this is where the oil is held when the car is not running. You will find a small bolt at the bottom, open it to drain the oil. When putting the bolt back do not forget to change the gasket.Where is the engine oil drain plug on a 1992 Saab Turbo?
Your car is one of the few that you can reach it without ramps. Never use jacks because people have been killed when the jack collapsed. Jackstands are ok but still not as safe as not raising the car.





It is under the car, towards the left side (left when sitting in the driver's seat looking ahead). Lie down and place your head next to the front tires, a bit more forward. The drain plug is facing the back of the car. It is silver. It is at the edge of the sump, which is a silver solid piece of metal about the size of a shoebox. Remember to get a new gasket for the plug. You can reuse the gasket if you don't overtighten the drain plug





Remember to open the hood before you start working. Once in a while, the hood gets stuck and doesn't open. If you drain the oil and this happens to you, you are screwed. Open the hood (bonnet) before starting anything. In fact, loosen the oil filler cap to allow air to go in so the oil drains a bit faster.Where is the engine oil drain plug on a 1992 Saab Turbo?
*%#@ed if i know ay mate.


sorry not to help ya sunny ,id look it up 4 ya but im just about to go down the pub ay but ill ask the boys if the kno and get back to ya later.


ill crack a stubby in ur name.


cheers ay mate
at the bottem off the sump its a little bolt

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