Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo
SAAB 9-3 2007 2.0 petrol description
Estate car / wagon Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo has been produced from September, 2007 to January, 2010. It has four-cylinder petrol engine with displacement of 2.0 litres, which produces power of 210 horsepower on 5300 rpm and torque 300 Nm (Newton metres) on 2500 revolutions per minute.
This 4-cylinder 16-valve engine camshaft is driven by chain (What is an engine chain and belt? ). Engine has fuel injection system and MHI TD0411TK turbine. Engine versions compliant with Euro 4 and Euro 5 emission standards available. Engine lifespan (mileage before major repairs or overhaul) can last from 240 up to 400 thousand kilometres. It is important to remember that engine life is highly dependent on regular maintenance and the quality of the oils and fuels used.
More engine specs
The Saab B207 engine is essentially identical to the Opel Z20NET and is based on a 2.2-liter naturally aspirated predecessor. It is a simple and reliable engine, even less demanding than its predecessor. However, it has some notable weaknesses.
The timing and balance shaft chains have ...
This SAAB 9-3 2.0 engine oil type is 5W-30 and oil capacity is 5.7 litres.
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo has front wheel drive (FWD) and manual gearbox with 6 gears.
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo accelerates to speed 100 kilometres per hour in 7.9 seconds. The maximum speed of this car is 230 km/h.
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo fuel consumption is 8.3 litres per 100km in combined city/highway mode (12 km/l). Fuel tank capacity is 58 litres or 15.32 gallons, which gives a mileage up to 680 kilometers without refueling in urban cycle.
According to user reviews, this SAAB real everyday fuel consumption is 9.1 litres per 100 km, which is 10% more than the manufacturer's stated. More - Real SAAB 9-3 fuel consumption.

Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo technical data
Model: | Saab 9-3 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo | ||
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Body style: | Estate car / wagon | ||
Production period: | 2007. September ... 2010. January | ||
Engine: | 2000 cm3 Petrol, 4 cylinders | CO2 emissions: | 199 g/km |
Power: | 210 HP ON 5300 RPM | Torque: | 300 NM ON 2500 RPM |
Gearbox: | Manual gearbox (6 gears) | Drive type: | Front wheel drive (FWD) |
Top speed: | 230 km/h | Acceleration 0-100 km/h: | 7.9 seconds |
Fuel consumption (l/100km): | 8.3 (combined) | ||
Real fuel consumption: | 9.1 l/100km (25.8 MPG) by user reviews from various sources | ||
Fuel tank capacity: | 58 litres (15.3 gallons) | ||
Car dimensions: | 4.67m (length) 1.76m (width) 1.50m (height) | ||
Turning diameter: | 10.8 meters | ||
Trunk capacity: | 419 litres | ||
Gross weight: | 1600 kg |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo engine B207R
Engine reliability and common problems:
The Saab B207 engine is essentially identical to the Opel Z20NET and is based on a 2.2-liter naturally aspirated predecessor. It is a simple and reliable engine, even less demanding than its predecessor. However, it has some notable weaknesses.The timing and balance shaft chains have a limited lifespan and often stretch before reaching 200,000 km. The turbocharger performs well overall, but failures of the wastegate valve are common. The PCV system valve is also prone to premature failure. Other problematic components include the ECU, fuel pump, electronic throttle, and crankshaft position sensor.
Contaminated electronic throttle bodies cause symptoms such as unstable idle, sluggish throttle response, increased fuel consumption, and reduced power. However, cleaning the throttle body often doesn’t suffice because the gears in the servo mechanism may wear out or break, requiring replacement of the entire throttle assembly.
The in-tank fuel pump is another common issue. Problems typically arise due to prolonged use of poor-quality fuel, leading to a clogged intake screen or motor failure. Symptoms include jerking during acceleration, unstable idle, and stalling, especially in hot weather. Repairs often involve replacing the entire pump module or retrofitting a compatible electric motor.
The crankshaft position sensor is unreliable, leading to issues like stalling, failure to start when hot, or complete engine non-start. These failures are generally easy to diagnose.
The engine control unit (ECU) is located in a heat-prone area and typically fails by 250,000 km. Before total failure, injector circuit faults, misfires, stalling, and white exhaust smoke are common symptoms. The ECU is not repairable and must be replaced and reprogrammed.
The PCV valve, located in the intake manifold, can fail, disrupting ventilation and causing power loss, sluggish throttle response, and oil leaks at various seals. A telltale sign of a malfunctioning PCV valve is oil residue in the intake near the throttle body.
Turbochargers on the B207 vary depending on the production year and power rating. High-powered models (210 hp) use the Mitsubishi TD04-14T turbo, while lower-powered variants (150–175 hp) originally featured Garrett GT2052 turbos until 2006, when they switched to the Mitsubishi TD04-11TK. Both types are reliable but require regular maintenance to avoid issues.
Overall, this engine can last around 240,000 to 400,000 km if properly maintained, using the correct quality oil and fuel, and carrying out regular checks and maintenance.
The engine has hydraulic valve tappets (lifters), which provide quieter operation and do not require periodic adjustment, but are more complex in design and can cause serious engine damage in the event of failure.
Engine displacement | 1998 cm3 |
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Number of cylinders | 4 |
Bore (cylinder diameter) | 86 mm |
Stroke length (piston move) | 86 mm |
Compression ratio | 9.5 : 1 |
Camshaft drive | Timing chain Chain motors are considered more reliable, chain replacement usually is required less often than a timing belt, but they are often louder and vibrate more. More service info |
Timing chain change interval | 170,000 km (recommended) Sometimes manufacturers do not specify timing chain replacement intervals and design chains for engine life. However, once the recommended change interval has been reached, it is recommended to periodically check the condition of the chain and to change the chain if excessive stretching is detected or if unusual noises from the engine or other symptoms occur. |
Fuel system | Injection |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo oil type | 5W-30 |
Oil capacity | 5.7 litres (6 quarts) More service info |
Power | 210 HP ON 5300 RPM |
Torque | 300 NM ON 2500 RPM |
Start of production (year) | 2002 |
Duration of production | 10 years |
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All SAAB 9-3 estate car [2007 - 2010] modifications
Modification | Engine | Power | Consumption | Gearbox | Drive type |
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Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 1.8i | 1.8 Petrol | 122 HP | 7.8 l/100km | Manual (5) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 1.8t
Most fuel efficient petrol version |
1.8 Petrol | 150 HP | 7.6 l/100km | Manual (5) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 1.8t | 1.8 Petrol | 150 HP | 8.9 l/100km | Automatic (5) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 1.8t | 1.8 Diesel | 175 HP | 7.6 l/100km | Manual (5) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 1.8t | 1.8 Diesel | 175 HP | 8.9 l/100km | Automatic (5) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 1.9 TiD
Most fuel efficient diesel version |
1.9 Diesel | 120 HP | 5.4 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 1.9 TiD | 1.9 Diesel | 150 HP | 5.9 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 1.9 TiD | 1.9 Diesel | 150 HP | 6.7 l/100km | Automatic (6) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0t | 2.0 Petrol | 175 HP | 8.3 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0t | 2.0 Petrol | 175 HP | 9.3 l/100km | Automatic (5) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo | 2.0 Petrol | 210 HP | 8.3 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0 Turbo | 2.0 Petrol | 210 HP | 9.5 l/100km | Automatic (5) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0t
Most powerfull diesel version (200 HP) |
2.0 Diesel | 200 HP | 8.3 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.0t
Most powerfull diesel version (200 HP) |
2.0 Diesel | 200 HP | 9.3 l/100km | Automatic (5) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.8 Turbo V6
Most fuel efficient petrol version by real consumption |
2.8 Petrol | 255 HP | 10.4 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2007 Sport Estate 2.8 Turbo V6 | 2.8 Petrol | 255 HP | 11.0 l/100km | Automatic (6) | Front wheel |
Saab 9-3 2008 Sport Estate 2.8T XWD 4x4
Jan 2008 — Jan 2010 Most dynamic version - 100 km/h in 6.5 seconds |
2.8 Petrol | 280 HP | 11.0 l/100km | Manual (6) | All wheel |