So, I bought a 2008 Saab 9-7X 4.2i with 132,000 miles because I love Saabs, and drove it back home from a dealership in Indiana. Car ends up shuddering right as I get into town. Next day, take it to Autozone, and they do their diagnostic and I find out that it's the Camshaft Variable Timing Solenoid. Fearing that it may have jumped timing, I get it fixed. $348 later (including an oil change), problem vanishes. However, now I have another issue that seems to have sprung up.
After getting the CVT solenoid fixed, the headlights now seem to have a mind of their own. Several nights, they don't turn on at all, and I'm forced to use high beams. Stalk seems to function fully, and when I turn the ring, I hear the relays clicking. Parking lights/side markers work. During the day, headlights seem to function just fine, but when the sun goes down, the Rogue II turns into Christine, and she decides when I get to use my headlights or not.
The relays all work (I swapped the #59 with the #46 when the headlights were out, which did exactly nothing). My wife went out last night and pulled the 10 amp fuse for the headlamps and put it back in, and they came back on. Can't be the light sensor as I had a flashlight on it at night to simulate day light so it's not wired wrong. Nothing looks loose when I open the hood.
I have another issue but one that is likely unrelated. I have a dead engine coolant temp sensor or thermostat, and I was going to replace them both myself for the whopping amount of $78 just to get it out of the way and be done with it. The lumbar support compressor doesn't seem to work, either, just clicking, and there's a loud idler pulley noise that squeaks under acceleration, but none of that is fatal or really of concern.
However, before I start modifying it by putting in a new double-DIN head unit and other electronic goodies, I want to make sure I'm at least street legal with headlights that function. Any thoughts or ideas you may have as to where the source of this problem could be coming from would be greatly appreciated. Thank you ahead of time!
After getting the CVT solenoid fixed, the headlights now seem to have a mind of their own. Several nights, they don't turn on at all, and I'm forced to use high beams. Stalk seems to function fully, and when I turn the ring, I hear the relays clicking. Parking lights/side markers work. During the day, headlights seem to function just fine, but when the sun goes down, the Rogue II turns into Christine, and she decides when I get to use my headlights or not.
The relays all work (I swapped the #59 with the #46 when the headlights were out, which did exactly nothing). My wife went out last night and pulled the 10 amp fuse for the headlamps and put it back in, and they came back on. Can't be the light sensor as I had a flashlight on it at night to simulate day light so it's not wired wrong. Nothing looks loose when I open the hood.
I have another issue but one that is likely unrelated. I have a dead engine coolant temp sensor or thermostat, and I was going to replace them both myself for the whopping amount of $78 just to get it out of the way and be done with it. The lumbar support compressor doesn't seem to work, either, just clicking, and there's a loud idler pulley noise that squeaks under acceleration, but none of that is fatal or really of concern.
However, before I start modifying it by putting in a new double-DIN head unit and other electronic goodies, I want to make sure I'm at least street legal with headlights that function. Any thoughts or ideas you may have as to where the source of this problem could be coming from would be greatly appreciated. Thank you ahead of time!