Saab Information Display, or SID, later also called ‘Saab Car Computer’ (SCC) is the name for various in-car computer systems found on most Saab automobiles beginning in 1994 with the Saab 900 NG.

SIDs typically provide functions useful to the driver such as multiple trip odometers, fuel efficiency, estimated range (‘distance to empty’ – DTE), current CD track or radio station, and also brief description of car system failures.

Common, although can display a lot of information, displays only the most essential. The video below shows how to enable OpenSID in your T7 Saab 9-5 or Saab 9-3. This video shows the procedure in Saab 9-5 Aero from 2002.

OpenSID allows you to see live engine data in your information display, which allows you to read fault codes, boost pressure and much more.

The entire DIY guide did a team of Saab enthusiasts from known Trionic Seven: For Saab Enthusiasts channel.