2003+ Saab 9-3 Lower Control Arm Replacement!

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Komentáře • 112

  • @pulseight8038
    @pulseight8038 Před 3 lety +11

    Lmfao my man could’ve EASILY skipped breaking his nose but decided to slow mo time loop it 😂 respect

  • @MassiveTrackHunter
    @MassiveTrackHunter Před 2 lety +4

    Even the Body panel seam sealant on these cars is artwork. I was amazed how straight and perfect it was applied, even where nobody will ever see it. The doorskin work in a convertible is flawless. Definitely not the case with my other brand cars. Trollhattan had perfectionists.

  • @jamesmontgomery3580
    @jamesmontgomery3580 Před 3 lety +4

    It’s funny how relatable your content is. I use you videos as reference when doing just about everything I’ve had to do on my 9-3.

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety +2

      Haha. I’m glad I can help ya out with stuff :)

    • @joshcoates995
      @joshcoates995 Před 2 lety +1

      I swear man this guy helps a lot especially since this Saab is my second vehicle ever and the 30 min projects always take me longer 🤣

  • @byggs129
    @byggs129 Před 3 lety +7

    That thing on the left side is the auto adjustment for the Xenon headlights. You should have one in the rear of the car as well.

  • @petezzzz
    @petezzzz Před 3 lety +6

    Nice vid homie, thanks. Pro tip: Strut tower braces on all your cars. Mine feels like it's on rails. ;)

  • @introcourp
    @introcourp Před 2 lety +4

    6:36 that thing that your not sure of is an automatic headlight leveller. It’s mounted to the control arm and it has little joints on it that move. As they adjust dependent on inclines and declines on hills. They will make the ecu move the headlights up or down to keep the beam consistent on the road. I broke mine on my 2003 93 and forever had a headlight malfunction warning.
    Some seriously advanced cars for their time if you ask me.

  • @garyfox8701
    @garyfox8701 Před 3 lety +2

    Ouch. I felt that.
    After new hubs... struts... breaks and pads this has to be the next project for me too...
    Great work as always dude.

  • @saabable-bj3ew
    @saabable-bj3ew Před 2 měsíci

    Great video brother! This made the replacement easy. Thank you..🤙

  • @evanliberman3971
    @evanliberman3971 Před 2 lety +1

    Not sure if you figured out your full-car shimmy in corners, but I’d bet the farm it’s one or both of your rear tow adjuster bars. Replace them and have fun understeering again!

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 2 lety +2

      it ended up being the steering rack

  • @smurf2106
    @smurf2106 Před 3 lety +4

    My 9-3 was wandering on the road and I found the 2 rear trailing arm bushings were gone causing the problem, it was a fairly big job to replace them but it's driving lovely now. You should check yours!? 🤔

  • @anothersaabstory1237
    @anothersaabstory1237 Před 3 lety +1

    You were tightening those bolts with the breaker bar when you gave up and got the impact :D No wonder they weren't coming out with the breaker bar ;)
    The "motor" you mention on your left side control arm is the xenon level sensor :)

  • @notsolegitgarage2967
    @notsolegitgarage2967 Před 3 lety +2

    Front ball joints/control arms for sure I had this happen on my Saturn aura epsilon platform things

  • @fearnoproject2047
    @fearnoproject2047 Před 3 lety

    The nose shot.....man that hurt to watch in slomo. Glad it didn't get broke. You handled it better than me. A hit in the nose is a rage trigger. Lol...There would have been a long string of delete-ables woven together in a masterful tapestry even a sailor would blush at. XD
    Perfect timing! I did new struts, links and tie rods recently and THEN started noticing the sound of dry ball-joint when turning, coming from the driver side front wheel. Man....She just had to wait til now, after the alignment is done.... XD

  • @fearnoproject2047
    @fearnoproject2047 Před 3 lety +2

    Check front and rear wheel bearing. and the rear suspension in general. There are alot of bushings back there that cause wandering that acts like front end looseness on the FWD versions at least.
    Bad hubs are easy to ID. This is assuming that inner and outer tierods are tight. I had to replace inners on my 08 Aero FWD at 225k miles, as they were worn too much and wandering all over the place when I hit rutted roads.

  • @SJSOmar
    @SJSOmar Před 3 lety +2

    That little bracket is for headlight auto leveling

  • @chilidogcats
    @chilidogcats Před 3 lety +1

    Quick tip! Fitting the front control arm to the steering knuckle. Push the rotor and knuckle until the tip of the control arm is almost touching the brake dust cover. Set the pin vertically and then line it up under the hole in the knuckle. Once you do this it just slides in by pushing up on the end of the control arm.
    No need for a jack or to use a jack to push the pin in the knuckle!
    I just replaced the alternator on my Aero. 😬 Doable without dropping the engine cradle if you can squeeze everything in . . . You have to remove the axle for this.

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety

      good idea

    • @General_Crock
      @General_Crock Před 2 lety

      Doesn't seem to work for me. I have the the rear bushing bolts in and tight, the front in and loose, but still can't get the ball joint to line up with the knuckle to finish the job, even when moving the pin vertically. If vertical, the pin sits inboard of the hole, if I direct the pin pointing outboard at the hole and use the jack the knuckle just gets pushed out further outboard. Any tips?

    • @chilidogcats
      @chilidogcats Před 2 lety

      @@General_Crock Try the reverse. Take the control arm off the subframe. then put the pin through the knuckle. After that then mount control arm to frame.

    • @General_Crock
      @General_Crock Před 2 lety

      @@chilidogcats thx- will give it a go.

    • @General_Crock
      @General_Crock Před 2 lety

      Any tips on getting the forward bushing lined up to bolt in? So close...

  • @unifrodogaming9977
    @unifrodogaming9977 Před 3 lety +1

    The lever on the one controll arm is for the hight regulator for the xenon lights on the car

  • @lari-jukkapeltomaa2466

    On the left side, it should be the hight leveling control arm for the ligths. What make ma a little supriced is, why you not steelbrush the bolts and nuts, and also put on like copper grease on them. This make the nut and bolts come loose much easier the next time. Beside this great videos. Keep up working on our beloved Saabs.

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 2 lety

      My car wasn’t rusted or anything so that’s why I kind of took those shortcuts.

  • @nathanielramirez8997
    @nathanielramirez8997 Před 2 lety

    Hahahahaha @ the breaker bar.
    Yesterday trying to open lock module I smacked myself in the face with some
    pliers so I feel you brother

  • @ThePrissy11
    @ThePrissy11 Před 3 lety +4

    You still have a Saab shop near you? My mechanic tells me I’m lucky that I found him to work on my car😊

  • @mikseymono1
    @mikseymono1 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video..thank you....keep 'em coming! M

  • @World-Superbike
    @World-Superbike Před 2 lety

    You work so well! Thank you and best wishes sir. Eddie

  • @Ethankeenan02
    @Ethankeenan02 Před 2 lety

    This is why I love your channel n videos because you show the good and bad the struggles and the easy stuff not just make look easier than it actually like other channels

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 2 lety

      hahaha, thank you! gotta be realistic

  • @Lacipapa.55
    @Lacipapa.55 Před rokem

    De jó lenne ha ilyen könnyen szét jönne ! Csak összevan rohadva minden csap!

  • @dankfred
    @dankfred Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome vid :)

  • @thomas98594
    @thomas98594 Před rokem

    the lower arm sensor is for the xenon lights

  • @markonikitovic6530
    @markonikitovic6530 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done like always dude ,
    Swedish registration number 😄
    I have the same car , what do you have for brakes on video,they look awesome 😎

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety

      Thank you. These: czcams.com/video/NdTqZ-ZFrfY/video.html

  • @Celtic-Texan
    @Celtic-Texan Před 10 měsíci

    Torque specs per Identifix:
    - Lower ball joint to steering knuckle: 37 Ft.-lbs
    - Control arm bushings: 48 Ft.-lbs (After tightening to specification, turn an additional 90°)
    I did not see a torque spec for the two lower bolts on the rear bushing. So if somebody knows those, please post it here.

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 10 měsíci

      Good info here, for those looking for exact specs!

  • @Proto62
    @Proto62 Před rokem

    Great vid, thanks. I have the same side to side movement described at speed. It happens at a certain point of turn-in ONLY when turning right. I thought it was something to do with the 4WS, but the rear components are solid. Just checked the left front CA and ball joint is bad. Bushings seem fine. Had the right replaced by a shop when they fitted new struts about 25K miles ago. Gonna check that right one next. Any thoughts on the 4WS??

  • @blarkdexture8899
    @blarkdexture8899 Před 6 měsíci

    Little arm is for xenon headlights

  • @Ethankeenan02
    @Ethankeenan02 Před 2 lety

    Ouch I felt that done that many times I normally throw somthing really far when that happens 😂

  • @yegorsolin4044
    @yegorsolin4044 Před 3 lety

    It was really cool 👍🏻

  • @caractacusbrittania7442

    On the bottom arm isn't it up and down play that is crucial,
    not the side to side resistance .

  • @beakeman9531
    @beakeman9531 Před 2 lety

    yes. it sliped right in!

  • @Chubby_Lemon
    @Chubby_Lemon Před 3 měsíci

    What wheels are you running, they look nice. I've been considering 19's but i want them on 225/40r19s rather than the conventional 35 aspect ratio that most ppl go for.
    Also I'm currently in the middle of this job lol. Can't get that bloody balljoint out though lol. Cars are pain lol

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 měsíci

      They’re variant xenon! czcams.com/video/dHonZ7gbxVk/video.htmlsi=vTIfoNf7Qjync5EN

    • @Chubby_Lemon
      @Chubby_Lemon Před 3 měsíci

      @@AutoAutopsy video was great 19x8.5 are similar to what I was looking at (19x8.25 is also an option that's available).
      Unless I missed it, I didn't hear what rubber you slapped on them though. Just a guess but I'm assuming 235/35r19?
      Do you get any rubbing at all and do you reckon225/40 would work? (If the wheels are 8.25j)
      The critical difference being it would add approx 16mm to the diameter. 8mm to ride height and 8mm closer to arches

  • @randommayhemguy1857
    @randommayhemguy1857 Před 3 lety +2

    What rotors and calipers are those? I want some that look that nice for mine

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety +1

      stock TX calipers with R1 concepts 345mm rotors

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/NdTqZ-ZFrfY/video.html

  • @stevenlopez6682
    @stevenlopez6682 Před 3 lety

    Yea I’m a big Saab fan

  • @Vrginmost95
    @Vrginmost95 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey, which brand arm you bought? Thanks.

  • @elianodie9088
    @elianodie9088 Před 2 měsíci

    Are these movotech control arms?

  • @cosmosk8s
    @cosmosk8s Před 3 lety

    Omg weird I just did mine today what a coincidence

  • @csabajuhasz7584
    @csabajuhasz7584 Před rokem

    Hi! How much Miles in that LC arm? THX

  • @believersfaithfamilyminist4694

    are those control arms interchangeable with cadillac bls 2007 2.0T?

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 2 lety

      they might be; id look at part numbers for both to see

  • @MrCryptoChris
    @MrCryptoChris Před rokem

    Does anyone here know if the 03+ 9-5 aluminum control arms work on a 01 9-5 aero?

  • @cosmosk8s
    @cosmosk8s Před 3 lety

    Also my car is having the shaking from side to side at higher speeds to and these didn't fix it. Plz let me know if you find the solution!! I've been trying to find the solution for a year with no luck

    • @cosmosk8s
      @cosmosk8s Před 3 lety +1

      I've replaced everything except sub frame bushings and I mean everything in the front and rear with no solutions but hey it's like a new car now except for the shake 😂

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety

      still have yet to solve it

    • @georgieboi2001
      @georgieboi2001 Před 2 lety

      @@cosmosk8s Check your strut could be old and not damping right. I have mine on Beilstein B6 on 4 corners and all the shaking were gone. Be sure to check and rebalance wheel on your car too and check play on tie rods and control arms front and rear. I have installed cheaper struts and shock absorbers 1 year before I decided on Beilstein. It's cost more but the ride is night and day compared to stock or cheap strut/shocks. I been chasing for 2 years the shaking and wandering on my car as I owned it, even with new cheaper strut, tires and wheel balanced, control arms but I still can't eliminate the wandering, shaking at 60mph and above. Beilstein B6 also cures the clunking in the rear that I struggled to find for 2 years. It fixed 3 problems. Steering wander, shaking and rear clunking. It rides and hugs the road like a sport sedan does.

  • @marianmarian1821
    @marianmarian1821 Před 2 lety

    Are the arms the same as on the Opel Vectra C?

  • @byggs129
    @byggs129 Před 3 lety

    sounds like the rear axle problem

  • @JoesGoldenGarage
    @JoesGoldenGarage Před 3 lety

    Question for you. I have the 9-3 with the 2.0t. From a standing start as the car accelerates you get a shimmy/ vibration in the steering wheel. You also feel it in the body of the car. Is that a sign of worn driveshafts or something along those lines ?? The Transmission shifts perfectly it’s just a wobble wobble throughout the whole body of the car during acceleration. sometimes I even notice it when passing people at freeway speeds

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety +1

      im no expert so i couldnt tell you. could be as simple as a wheel being out of balance

    • @JoesGoldenGarage
      @JoesGoldenGarage Před 3 lety

      @@AutoAutopsy ok thanks. It only does it on acceleration. Which is odd

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety

      @@JoesGoldenGarage i'd recommend posting about it on some FB groups!

    • @cindyamgel3038
      @cindyamgel3038 Před 11 měsíci

      Did u ever find issue with shake ? @joesGoldenGarage

    • @cindyamgel3038
      @cindyamgel3038 Před 11 měsíci

      @JoesGoldenGarage ? Did u ever find out issue with shake

  • @biopower5160
    @biopower5160 Před 3 lety

    Awesome vid! Im looking at 2 saabs should i go with the Saab 9-3 2,0 t Linear Sport stc Hirsch 5d or a Saab 9-3X 1,9 TTiD 180 Linear 5d?

    • @nolanpratt4291
      @nolanpratt4291 Před 3 lety +1

      European models. The 93X is extremely rare and in diesel form is a FWD which is a good thing from a maintenance perspective in my opinion. Would you do maintenance yourself? If not, you have to have a good shop nearby with a Tech 2. Any good mechanic can do brakes and suspension etc but as soon as you have a serious electrical issue like a CIM module you will need a tech 2 to keep driving.

    • @biopower5160
      @biopower5160 Před 3 lety

      @@nolanpratt4291 thanks for the answer dude! Im gonna do some of it myself and the rest of it is gonna be done by friends👌🏻👌🏻

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety +1

      good luck with your choice!

    • @biopower5160
      @biopower5160 Před 3 lety

      @@AutoAutopsy thanks mate!

  • @xXFuZeSnipeZzXx
    @xXFuZeSnipeZzXx Před 3 lety

    What Brembo discs are those? Can’t find them anywhere

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety

      Those aren’t brembo, that’s why. See this video: czcams.com/video/NdTqZ-ZFrfY/video.html

  • @TheBabyjacketd
    @TheBabyjacketd Před 3 lety

    Your tires .

    • @AutoAutopsy
      @AutoAutopsy  Před 3 lety

      i dont think that would cause my alignment to continually get thrown off, though