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Car Forum / Saab Cars / August 2004

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98 NG 900 SE automatic

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Pascal - 17 Aug 2004 06:13 GMT
Hi
Where is the crepine on my automatic transmission?
Thanks
Pascal
Pascal - 17 Aug 2004 06:19 GMT
sorry
Where is oil pump strainer ?
thanks
Pascal
Fred W. - 17 Aug 2004 14:00 GMT
> sorry
> Where is oil pump strainer ?
> thanks
> Pascal

Right next to the crepine?  ;-)

Just kidding.  It is in the bottom of the oil-pan (sump) attached to a
length of rigid pipe.  To access it you have to remove the oil pan and
whatever else needs to be done to achieve that.

-Fred W
tim - 19 Aug 2004 15:20 GMT
There is no oil pan in a 98 900. The pick-up is inside the box. The only way
to get to it is to split the box
Fred W. - 20 Aug 2004 18:12 GMT
> There is no oil pan in a 98 900. The pick-up is inside the box. The only way
> to get to it is to split the box

Box?  What box?
I don't know what you are talking about, and apparently neither do you.
There most certainly is an oil pan (sump) complete with a strainer and
pickup tube inside in both the 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder engines available
in 1998.  You have to support the engine so you can remove the frame
crossmember to get it off.

-Fred W
John Hudson - 20 Aug 2004 18:54 GMT
> > There is no oil pan in a 98 900. The pick-up is inside the box. The only
> way
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>
> I think he may be talking about the auto box, on this there is no pan or
strainer.
Fred W. - 21 Aug 2004 20:59 GMT
> > > There is no oil pan in a 98 900. The pick-up is inside the box. The only
> > way
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> > I think he may be talking about the auto box, on this there is no pan or
> strainer.

Damn.  Reviewing the message string it appears you are right.  The OP was
about the transmission, not the engine.  Sorry about the confusion.

-Fred W
 
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