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Old 07-28-2006, 12:41 AM
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Default [928uk] Electric window motor - money saver

Beware, the early 928s are different from the later ones.

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Subject: [928uk] Electric window motor - money saver

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Hi all Top tip if you need to replace an electric window motor. The motor is EXACTLY the same as fitted to the Saab 900 (79-94)


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