Owner's Manual
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... Make certain it . Label in integrated booster cushion WARNING Failure to follow all the way down. Safety Folding booster seat a Pull the upper part of this child restraint system can cause your child to its original position after the integrated booster seat is folded away. • Check that ... child alone in a car without supervision. • The car's regular head restraint must always be turned 180° back to strike the vehicle´s interior during a sudden stop or crash. c Press in the latches on the use of the release strap out and fold up position. b Press the booster ...
... Make certain it . Label in integrated booster cushion WARNING Failure to follow all the way down. Safety Folding booster seat a Pull the upper part of this child restraint system can cause your child to its original position after the integrated booster seat is folded away. • Check that ... child alone in a car without supervision. • The car's regular head restraint must always be turned 180° back to strike the vehicle´s interior during a sudden stop or crash. c Press in the latches on the use of the release strap out and fold up position. b Press the booster ...
Owner's Manual
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...sunny weather the temperature in the belt beam. IMPORTANT: When you replace the belt beam using the handle (item 3), you handle any system containing moving parts, such as the belt beam, always be careful not to get pinched. • Never keep objects on both sides (the red warning tabs must go... down ). At the same time, pivot the beam backwards. 126 Interior equipment, trunk Lowering the right-hand part of a collision. • When the back seat has been put back in the car. The belts will not restrain a rear seat ...
...sunny weather the temperature in the belt beam. IMPORTANT: When you replace the belt beam using the handle (item 3), you handle any system containing moving parts, such as the belt beam, always be careful not to get pinched. • Never keep objects on both sides (the red warning tabs must go... down ). At the same time, pivot the beam backwards. 126 Interior equipment, trunk Lowering the right-hand part of a collision. • When the back seat has been put back in the car. The belts will not restrain a rear seat ...
Owner's Manual
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Interior equipment, trunk To provide more flexibility, the rear seat is properly locked. 127 Warning tabs IB852 IB1308 IMPORTANT: When you replace the right backrest cushion, make certain that it is divided so that you can lower the narrower (right) part separately. 1 Tilt the seat cushion forward by pulling the loop located between the backrest and the seat cushion. 2 Stand the seat cushion on end behind the front seats. 3 Release the right backrest cushion by means of the latch on the belt beam's right side just behind the head restraint. 4 Lower the right backrest cushion.
Interior equipment, trunk To provide more flexibility, the rear seat is properly locked. 127 Warning tabs IB852 IB1308 IMPORTANT: When you replace the right backrest cushion, make certain that it is divided so that you can lower the narrower (right) part separately. 1 Tilt the seat cushion forward by pulling the loop located between the backrest and the seat cushion. 2 Stand the seat cushion on end behind the front seats. 3 Release the right backrest cushion by means of the latch on the belt beam's right side just behind the head restraint. 4 Lower the right backrest cushion.
Owner's Manual
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130 Interior equipment, trunk IB858 Tools and spare wheel The tool kit and compact spare wheel are kept beneath the carpeting in the trunk. Rear spoiler, Saab 9-3 Viggen Coupé and 5-door WARNING Saab 9-3 Viggen Coupé and 5-door: Avoid placing your hands on the upper part of the rear fender when the tailgate is to be closed because of the risk of getting finger caught between the spoiler and the fender. IB1259
130 Interior equipment, trunk IB858 Tools and spare wheel The tool kit and compact spare wheel are kept beneath the carpeting in the trunk. Rear spoiler, Saab 9-3 Viggen Coupé and 5-door WARNING Saab 9-3 Viggen Coupé and 5-door: Avoid placing your hands on the upper part of the rear fender when the tailgate is to be closed because of the risk of getting finger caught between the spoiler and the fender. IB1259