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Saab electric power seat adjuster button switch knob cap for c900 900 OG NG 9000 9-5
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Disclaimer of liability: This design should be considered experimental. Anything you choose to do with it is at your own risk. I cannot be held responsible for any damage or injury caused. You are furthermore responsible for knowing and abiding by your local laws and regulations. This is a basic power seat button to replace the one you lost on your Saab. It's meant to be an equivalent to part number: 5457510 (superseded part number: 9565003) I designed this for and tested it in a classic Saab 900, but from looking it up online, it seems it will fit (at least) the following cars: * Saab 900 (classic / old generation) * Saab 900 (new generation) * Saab 9000 * Saab 9-5 Your mileage may vary. Per the pictures comparing the original part to the 3D printed part, you'll see that the backside looks entirely different. This is intentional, as I designed it specifically for 3D printing, such that it should print easily with no supports needed, and it should hold up better without breaking. In my test on both sides of the car, it snaps in and out perfectly. I wasn't able to capture the exact curves of the original as precisely as I would have liked. Maybe I'll revisit this at some point to hone that in a little better. But for now, it works, and it's way better than adjusting your seat via the stalk with no button attached.
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by Chuck McKnight (chuckamcknight) · License: CC BY-NC-SA
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