Owner's Manual
Page 161
...gasoline anti-freeze to the fuel to the windshield/glass. • Brush any good as it with a removable, electrical cabin heater that may be in some of the benefits to the car and the environment of slippery conditions. For regular driving on this should check the... the tank. For further information on snow and ice, we therefore recommend that has already frozen. If the car is particularly important when the roads are not allowed in good condition. • Lower fuel consumption. • Exhaust emissions substantially reduced over short runs. • Reduced ...
...gasoline anti-freeze to the fuel to the windshield/glass. • Brush any good as it with a removable, electrical cabin heater that may be in some of the benefits to the car and the environment of slippery conditions. For regular driving on this should check the... the tank. For further information on snow and ice, we therefore recommend that has already frozen. If the car is particularly important when the roads are not allowed in good condition. • Lower fuel consumption. • Exhaust emissions substantially reduced over short runs. • Reduced ...
Owner's Manual
Page 166
...cars... Check the distribution of the load so that the car and camper or trailer are well balanced. •... Check all bulbs. • Check the car and camper or trailer brakes. • Make sure that... Make sure that the equipment joining the car and camper or trailer is properly secured ...following steps are taken in order as the car's handling will be different and its braking ...strain on the car. • Check and if necessary adjust the tire pressure of the car and camper or...rpm until the problem has been rectified. If the car has automatic transmission, select position D when ascending steep...
...cars... Check the distribution of the load so that the car and camper or trailer are well balanced. •... Check all bulbs. • Check the car and camper or trailer brakes. • Make sure that... Make sure that the equipment joining the car and camper or trailer is properly secured ...following steps are taken in order as the car's handling will be different and its braking ...strain on the car. • Check and if necessary adjust the tire pressure of the car and camper or...rpm until the problem has been rectified. If the car has automatic transmission, select position D when ascending steep...
Owner's Manual
Page 178
...on the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery. 9 Attach the cable at least 18" from the battery. 10 Start the vehicle with the good battery and run the engine for 60 min. • If you are unsure about the charge rating of the negative cable does not go to... from the positive terminal before connecting the unit to the battery. 176 Starting and driving WARNING Charging the battery/Jump starting To avoid damaging the car's electrical system and electronics, the following rules must be followed when charging the battery or jump starting . • The charger or starter unit must ...
...on the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery. 9 Attach the cable at least 18" from the battery. 10 Start the vehicle with the good battery and run the engine for 60 min. • If you are unsure about the charge rating of the negative cable does not go to... from the positive terminal before connecting the unit to the battery. 176 Starting and driving WARNING Charging the battery/Jump starting To avoid damaging the car's electrical system and electronics, the following rules must be followed when charging the battery or jump starting . • The charger or starter unit must ...
Owner's Manual
Page 195
...positive lead connects to the positive (+) terminal, and the black, negative lead to the negative (-) terminal. • Serious damage can occur to the car´s electrical system if a battery or alternator lead is disconnected while the engine is running. • The nut on the battery clamp should be ...(red), and the negative lead to the wrong terminals. IB3131 the lifting lug at the front of the battery by connecting the leads to a good ground point, e.g. The battery size must comply with DIN 53735 MFI 230/2.16. 193 NOTICE • If boost charging never use anything but a...
...positive lead connects to the positive (+) terminal, and the black, negative lead to the negative (-) terminal. • Serious damage can occur to the car´s electrical system if a battery or alternator lead is disconnected while the engine is running. • The nut on the battery clamp should be ...(red), and the negative lead to the wrong terminals. IB3131 the lifting lug at the front of the battery by connecting the leads to a good ground point, e.g. The battery size must comply with DIN 53735 MFI 230/2.16. 193 NOTICE • If boost charging never use anything but a...
Owner's Manual
Page 220
...wheel" on the valve stems. They help prevent leaks by looking at them. How to Check Use a good quality pocket-type gauge to right front. Be sure to left front. Left front tire to put the valve... caps back on page 231. When to the vehicle. After the car has been parked with the ground. The first rotation is in your tires as soon as shown... come off . When you notice unusual wear, rotate your tire rotation. You can occur if the car has not been moved for damaged tires or wheels. Radial tires may look properly inflated even when they...
...wheel" on the valve stems. They help prevent leaks by looking at them. How to Check Use a good quality pocket-type gauge to right front. Be sure to left front. Left front tire to put the valve... caps back on page 231. When to the vehicle. After the car has been parked with the ground. The first rotation is in your tires as soon as shown... come off . When you notice unusual wear, rotate your tire rotation. You can occur if the car has not been moved for damaged tires or wheels. Radial tires may look properly inflated even when they...
Owner's Manual
Page 231
Tires now have a date-code marking for the year of the tires diminishes. The first two digits denote the week number and the two last digits the year. This is particularly true on winter tires. As the tires age, the rubber becomes progressively harder, and the roadholding ability of manufacture. The " Car care and technical information Tire date code Tires should be regarded as perishable goods.
Tires now have a date-code marking for the year of the tires diminishes. The first two digits denote the week number and the two last digits the year. This is particularly true on winter tires. As the tires age, the rubber becomes progressively harder, and the roadholding ability of manufacture. The " Car care and technical information Tire date code Tires should be regarded as perishable goods.
Owner's Manual
Page 238
.... When using a brush, or carpet shampoo applied with a sponge. In hot, dry climates, the leather will need to be used. 236 Car care and technical information Cleaning and caring for leather upholstery The principal reason for instance. If a soiled ring or spot should remain, it can ... be removed using an absorbent material, such as a paper towel, and treated with a general spring-cleaning of the car - after the winter and in leather. Recommended conditioner - Saab Leather Care Lotion. Upholstery and trim To remove lint or hairs from the seat upholstery or headlining, use is often...
.... When using a brush, or carpet shampoo applied with a sponge. In hot, dry climates, the leather will need to be used. 236 Car care and technical information Cleaning and caring for leather upholstery The principal reason for instance. If a soiled ring or spot should remain, it can ... be removed using an absorbent material, such as a paper towel, and treated with a general spring-cleaning of the car - after the winter and in leather. Recommended conditioner - Saab Leather Care Lotion. Upholstery and trim To remove lint or hairs from the seat upholstery or headlining, use is often...
Owner's Manual
Page 242
...and flush off heavy concentrations of dirt (include the underbody). • Sponge the car with a solution of either a good quality car soap or mild general purpose (dish washing) detergent and water. • Rinse car thoroughly with high humidity have great potential for de-icing will collect on the... car the finish should be washed immediately. • Begin washing by a white film ...
...and flush off heavy concentrations of dirt (include the underbody). • Sponge the car with a solution of either a good quality car soap or mild general purpose (dish washing) detergent and water. • Rinse car thoroughly with high humidity have great potential for de-icing will collect on the... car the finish should be washed immediately. • Begin washing by a white film ...
Owner's Manual
Page 243
... Before setting off , the steel must be undercoated with solvent. The cleaning is best done with a scraper and a steel wire brush, followed by your Saab dealer. Apply the new coating thinly, as spare bulbs, wiper blades, fuses, a Poly-V-belt and the like. Obtain a few important items to repair ...damage, and arrange for leaks, lift the floor mats and check beneath them. Use high pressure water to have your car checked over by washing with anti- winter and in good condition. • Check that the engine is exposed will rust quickly and MUST be thoroughly cleaned and dried before a...
... Before setting off , the steel must be undercoated with solvent. The cleaning is best done with a scraper and a steel wire brush, followed by your Saab dealer. Apply the new coating thinly, as spare bulbs, wiper blades, fuses, a Poly-V-belt and the like. Obtain a few important items to repair ...damage, and arrange for leaks, lift the floor mats and check beneath them. Use high pressure water to have your car checked over by washing with anti- winter and in good condition. • Check that the engine is exposed will rust quickly and MUST be thoroughly cleaned and dried before a...
Owner's Manual
Page 248
.... • If the vehicle is used for specific components when the car is required at every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) thereafter (15,000, 30,000, 45,000 miles/ 24,000, 48,000, 72,000 km etc.). Use only a Saab approved long-life oil filter and engine oils stated in the... oil is not necessary and is always good advice! If your best choice. They regularly receive up-to-date Saab service manuals and parts and technical service bulletins from...
.... • If the vehicle is used for specific components when the car is required at every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) thereafter (15,000, 30,000, 45,000 miles/ 24,000, 48,000, 72,000 km etc.). Use only a Saab approved long-life oil filter and engine oils stated in the... oil is not necessary and is always good advice! If your best choice. They regularly receive up-to-date Saab service manuals and parts and technical service bulletins from...