Six problems related to fuel hoses lines/piping and fittings have been reported for the 2000 SAAB 95. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Driving slowly in heavy traffic, I noticed a loss of power when I attempted to merge with freeway traffic. The gas gauge needle was dropping quicker than normal, and the gasoline fumes became apparent after cracking a window. The engine stalled for the third and last time as I exited the freeway. Upon inspection, I could see that the fuel 'line out' from the pump under the back seat had come out, forcing fuel out onto the road, just in front of my right rear wheel. I was able to push it back in as the retaining clip was not broken. With air in the line, it took a while to start up and get to a nearby gas station. Double zip-ties when I got home. Called my SAAB guy who said there had been a recall, and I need to get their late fix bracket. It will never come out again of its own accord, and I'm thankful that I didn't have to get it towed - this time.
Driving in heavy traffic after leaving work, I noticed no loss of power until I attempted to merge with freeway traffic. Soon enough, though I did notice that the gas gauge needle was dropping quicker than normal, and the gasoline fumes became apparent after cracking the windows. The engine stalled for the third and last time just as I escaped off the freeway. Upon inspection, I could see that the fuel line out from the pump under the back seat had come out, forcing all (of that OH-so-precious) fuel out onto the road, just in front of my right rear wheel. I pushed it back in (fuel tank 'roads?), as the retaining clip was not broken. Now with some air in the line, it took a while to suck enough fumes to start up and get to a nearby gas station. Smooth as silk after a dose of fuel. Double zip-ties when I got home. Called my SAAB guy who said there had been a recall, and I need to get their 'after fix' bracket. It will never come out again, and I'm grateful I didn't have to get towed this time.
The contact owns a 2000 SAAB 9-5. There was a strong fuel odor leaking from the vehicle. The contact observed that fuel was leaking from the gas tank. The vehicle was towed to a repair facility the following day since all of the fuel leaked out of the vehicle. A mechanic advised him that recall 07v087000, fuel was related to the failure; however, his VIN was not included. The vehicle was repaired at the owners expense. The manufacturer also confirmed that his VIN was not a part of the recall. The current mileage was 191,535 and the failure mileage was 190,708. Updated 12/30/09. Updated 12/30/jb.
The contact owns a 2000 SAAB 9-5. The contact stated that the fuel line loosened from the pump and caused fuel leakage. The dealer attributed it to the tabs holding the fuel line. The fuel pump line was completely disconnected. The engine stopped while driving approximately 35 mph. The contact exited the vehicle and noticed a puddle and fumes. The vehicle was towed. The contact experienced the same failure as described in NHTSA campaign id number 07v087000 (fuel system, gasoline:delivery:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings). The current and failure mileages were 68,690. Updated 04/23/08. Updated.
I was traveling north on route 93 north of boston in rush hour. Someone started flashing lights and honking at me. I pulled over (fortunately 150 feet before the breakdown lane is used as a travel lane) and smelled gas. The high-pressure fuel line had popped off the fuel tank under the access plate under the rear seat. I cleaned up the mess as much as possible, pushed the fuel line back in, let it sit for 15 minutes and then proceeded home. The white retaining clip is not broken. I don't know how the fuel line came out, but this is now the second time, it also happened October 29 to my wife and we had to have the car towed home. I added stainless wire to keep the bracket from allowing the fuel line to pop out again and ordered the bracket that SAAB has to address a similar problem on the 9-3.
Consumer SAAB aero 9-5 clip hold the gas tank broke, spilling gasoline all over the car, the road and exhaust lines. ***** a clip that was holding the gas hose in place broke, which required the replacement of the entire fuel pump.
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