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- Air Con Compressor/Pump (20) Apply Air Con Compressor/Pump filter
- Air Con Dryer (73) Apply Air Con Dryer filter
- Air Con Pipes (20) Apply Air Con Pipes filter
- Air Con Radiator Fan (73) Apply Air Con Radiator Fan filter
- Air Con Radiator Fan & Cowling (73) Apply Air Con Radiator Fan & Cowling filter
- Aircon Compressor (20) Apply Aircon Compressor filter
- Aircon Pipe (20) Apply Aircon Pipe filter
- Aircon Radiator (20) Apply Aircon Radiator filter
- Aircon Relay (20) Apply Aircon Relay filter
- Aircon Switch (20) Apply Aircon Switch filter
- Heater Blower Fan Motor (73) Apply Heater Blower Fan Motor filter
- Heater Control Panel (20) Apply Heater Control Panel filter
- Heater Controls (20) Apply Heater Controls filter
- Heater Direction Control Switch (20) Apply Heater Direction Control Switch filter
- Heater Matrix (2) Apply Heater Matrix filter
- Heater Resistor (1) Apply Heater Resistor filter
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Saab trivia
- The Saab 92 was the first production car to put the petrol tank in between the rear wheels. They did this to improve driver safety, and it helped with balance too.
- The Saab car badge is a very stylized version of the wing from an aeroplane.
- The Saab concept car, the EV-1, was unveiled in 1985 and had a few cool features. One was the addition of solar cells to the roof (to power a ventilation fan) and self-repairing bumpers.
- After the death of James Bond creator and writer Ian Fleming, the writer James Gardner took over writing duties for the super spy. He immediately had Bond driving a Saab 900 Turbo, and Saab even built a replica of the 'Silver Beast' which can still be seen in the Saab Car Museum.
- The world's first soft-top hybrid car was the Saab BioPower Hybrid Concept, and it premiered at the 2006 Stockholm Motor Show. The car ran off a combination of pure ethanol and electricity, and so is also the first hybrid to be 100% free of carbon emissions.