There are three different engine sizes for the Saab 99. The 1.75 L is a four-stroke engine from Triumph. Later they switched to a 1.85 L (Saab B engine) and finally they made the 2.0 L (also Saab B engine).
Answer: Saab H series engines, starting in 1981 with the B201, and ending with the B205/235, in use through 2009, were designed and built by Saab in Sweden. They are a redesign of the Saab B engine (1972), which was based on a Triumph engine (1964).Saab's 4-cylinder engines are built by Saab in Sodertalje, Sweden.
same engine just a production variation code
Open the hood of the car. Locate the cylinder block and check on its left-hand front face. The engine number should be there.
Any engine from any year saab 900 or 9000, as long as you know what you are doing.
yes, same engine.
highbeams wont go off on my saab
2.0t
Problem with the car
Saab engines are available directly from Saab as well as Re-manufactured Engines, eBay, SW Engines, The Auto Channel, Saab Central, Got Engines, and Parts for Saabs.
Perhaps know what the Car really is would help someone asnwer your question in 1993 there were four saab's1993 SAAB 9000 2.3L 4-cyl Engine Code [B] B234I1993 SAAB 9000 2.3L 4-cyl Engine Code [M][R] Turbo1993 SAAB 900 2.1L 4-cyl Engine Code [E] B212I I1993 SAAB 900 2.0L 4-cyl Engine Code [L][T] TurboNone of which match what you are asking about.
The engine oil capacity of a Saab 9-3 is 5 quarts. This includes a small amount of oil stored in the oil filter during replacement.