Six-hundred miles in a week- Black Saab, Orange B L U R...
Many of you may know that I was expecting to be in Munich, Germany, this week, sampling the beer and Autobahn, though not necessarily in that order. In our fast-paced world, working for the company featured in OfficeSpace, anything is possible, and it came to pass that our German office cancelled the trip. Easy come, easy go, right?
In any case, since I completed the shock replacement on my birthday, the V70R has been sitting unused in the garage, and I've been doing all my commuting all over town in the 900. I've been to Burlington (including a fun little drive up Chuckanut Drive and back down), Auburn, Preston, SeaTac, back to Auburn and Preston, and back to SeaTac. It adds up to a bit over 600 miles in a week, and about 800 miles total since the installation was complete. Many of the miles were covered with the "Learn In Your Car- German- Level 1" tapes playing... evidently a waste of the flaky cassette player's few remaining hours of operation.
I'll say that the ride is better the faster I'm going. Around town, it can be pretty rough with the firm shock absorbers. Taking fast cloverleaf interchange ramps, I'd say I'm happy with how the car holds on in corners. However, the creak/rattle somewhere near the passenger door is now more persistent than ever. And there's a new problem with the shift lever shaking/rattling over markedly uneven pavement that makes me think that something that should be securing it in place is damaged.
I'm still getting the CHECK ENGINE lamp too. More frequently the more I drive it. It will illuminate when I come to a stop after driving, when idling after the engine is warmed up. After a bit of driving the lamp will extinguish, but may come on again at a stop. I read a bit on Saab Central about it, and it seems like it could be the AIC (idle control valve). But it may also be the oxygen sensor. I can't find the ECU lead to pull the codes. I need to get to that.
I'm almost ready for a break from the 900. I may drive the Volvo later this week, though I actually prefer driving the 900 to job sites, as I don't care as much about putting my test equipment in it, and don't mind putting miles on it.
There's an autocross practice this weekend on Saturday. I'm trying to figure out if my BEAC membership is still valid, so I can go (it's a members only practice). I'll keep you all posted.





