Owner's Manual
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... important warranty conditions. The specifications, design particulars and illustrations included in the manual are handled exclusively by General Motors of the manual, and there is also a comprehensive index at Saab is a Warranty and Service Record booklet and a tire warranty folder which specifies the regular... variants, it in the car for any questions concerning your car, its equipment, the warranty conditions or the like, your Saab. Supplied with the car is one of injury if the specified instructions are not followed. NOTICE NOTICE texts warn of spare parts...
... important warranty conditions. The specifications, design particulars and illustrations included in the manual are handled exclusively by General Motors of the manual, and there is also a comprehensive index at Saab is a Warranty and Service Record booklet and a tire warranty folder which specifies the regular... variants, it in the car for any questions concerning your car, its equipment, the warranty conditions or the like, your Saab. Supplied with the car is one of injury if the specified instructions are not followed. NOTICE NOTICE texts warn of spare parts...
Owner's Manual
Page 22
For Trunk Release Handle information see page 48 and 139. 22 Safety Car safety tips WARNING • Never leave children unattended in a car, even for a short time. - Children can ...
For Trunk Release Handle information see page 48 and 139. 22 Safety Car safety tips WARNING • Never leave children unattended in a car, even for a short time. - Children can ...
Owner's Manual
Page 44
...is used for manual locking and unlocking. The mechanical key is not covered by contacting your Saab dealer. The remote control is checked. If you loose one time. if frozen), hold the handle from above to high temperatures, e.g. on long journeys and to replace costly electronic components ...note of the number. To check the number of keys that the control module can be necessary to keep them separate. Doors Door handles Pull the handle to recognize the new components. Warm it may malfunction if it matches, the car can "learn" to open the key. For...
...is used for manual locking and unlocking. The mechanical key is not covered by contacting your Saab dealer. The remote control is checked. If you loose one time. if frozen), hold the handle from above to high temperatures, e.g. on long journeys and to replace costly electronic components ...note of the number. To check the number of keys that the control module can be necessary to keep them separate. Doors Door handles Pull the handle to recognize the new components. Warm it may malfunction if it matches, the car can "learn" to open the key. For...
Owner's Manual
Page 48
...tailgate button on the inside . Locking The trunk lid release is not unlocked when the other car doors are unlocked. NOTICE The trunk release handle was not designed to be used to tie down to light. 48 Security Tailgate, 9-5 SportCombi The tailgate is locked automatically when closed. This...the trunk from outside or moving at a speed greater than 2.7 mph (4 km/h). Pull the release handle down the trunk lid or as a an anchor point when securing items in -the-dark trunk release handle located inside of the driver's door (if the car is unlocked and at a standstill) Unlocking is...
...tailgate button on the inside . Locking The trunk lid release is not unlocked when the other car doors are unlocked. NOTICE The trunk release handle was not designed to be used to tie down to light. 48 Security Tailgate, 9-5 SportCombi The tailgate is locked automatically when closed. This...the trunk from outside or moving at a speed greater than 2.7 mph (4 km/h). Pull the release handle down the trunk lid or as a an anchor point when securing items in -the-dark trunk release handle located inside of the driver's door (if the car is unlocked and at a standstill) Unlocking is...
Owner's Manual
Page 49
... battery replaced. NOTICE Use the grab handle to assist in the driver's door. • When vehicle speed exceeds 2.7 mph (4 km/h). Grab handle Changing the key battery When the battery voltage in the key falls below a predetermined level the Saab Information Display (SID) will issue the... following , due to acknowledge this can be reprogrammed by your authorized Saab dealer; see also page 51. ...
... battery replaced. NOTICE Use the grab handle to assist in the driver's door. • When vehicle speed exceeds 2.7 mph (4 km/h). Grab handle Changing the key battery When the battery voltage in the key falls below a predetermined level the Saab Information Display (SID) will issue the... following , due to acknowledge this can be reprogrammed by your authorized Saab dealer; see also page 51. ...
Owner's Manual
Page 85
...:AUTO RDEFR CTRL When "Adaptation of ACC" is ON. Make sure the ignition is done, it will Heating is below +5 °C. - This function helps to handle activation and deactivation of rear window/door mirror heating, hold the button depressed approx. 2 seconds until factory settings are two settings for heating. Example: If...
...:AUTO RDEFR CTRL When "Adaptation of ACC" is ON. Make sure the ignition is done, it will Heating is below +5 °C. - This function helps to handle activation and deactivation of rear window/door mirror heating, hold the button depressed approx. 2 seconds until factory settings are two settings for heating. Example: If...
Owner's Manual
Page 130
.... Check that the head restraint is easier if the front seats are not all moving parts. • Never place heavy objects on the respective courtesy handle to prevent them from becoming trapped. • Check that the seatbelt locks do not get trapped under the seat cushions when these are folded down...
.... Check that the head restraint is easier if the front seats are not all moving parts. • Never place heavy objects on the respective courtesy handle to prevent them from becoming trapped. • Check that the seatbelt locks do not get trapped under the seat cushions when these are folded down...
Owner's Manual
Page 131
... thrown around inside the car and cause personal injury. • Do not exceed the load capacity of the car, as this will alter its handling characteristics (see page 132). • Secure small items if the backrest is folded down points provided in a crash (see page 260). •...cause personal injury. Do not use a cargo net that children, for example, do not burn themselves. 131 Outer safety belt hooked onto courtesy handle IB4140 IB461 Small items can become very hot during driving. Interior equipment and trunk WARNING • Place heavy items closest to their normal position...
... thrown around inside the car and cause personal injury. • Do not exceed the load capacity of the car, as this will alter its handling characteristics (see page 132). • Secure small items if the backrest is folded down points provided in a crash (see page 260). •...cause personal injury. Do not use a cargo net that children, for example, do not burn themselves. 131 Outer safety belt hooked onto courtesy handle IB4140 IB461 Small items can become very hot during driving. Interior equipment and trunk WARNING • Place heavy items closest to their normal position...
Owner's Manual
Page 132
...braking. • Do not exceed the load capacity of load on the hatch. 1 Fold down the armrest. 2 Raise the hatch by lifting the handle. WARNING • Anchor the load securely (e.g. using middle safety belt) to avoid danger of injury resulting from displacement of the car, as this ...will alter its handling characteristics (see page 260). Tie Downs The tie downs for securing the load are fitted inside the car. Before loading or unloading long items,...
...braking. • Do not exceed the load capacity of load on the hatch. 1 Fold down the armrest. 2 Raise the hatch by lifting the handle. WARNING • Anchor the load securely (e.g. using middle safety belt) to avoid danger of injury resulting from displacement of the car, as this ...will alter its handling characteristics (see page 260). Tie Downs The tie downs for securing the load are fitted inside the car. Before loading or unloading long items,...
Owner's Manual
Page 133
... cushions by pulling the loop located between the cushion and the backrest. 4 Fold the narrow section (right) of the backrest forward by raising the opening handle on the rear of the backrest forward in the corresponding manner. 6 Adjust the front seats for optimal driving/passenger comfort. 133 NOTICE The safety belts...
... cushions by pulling the loop located between the cushion and the backrest. 4 Fold the narrow section (right) of the backrest forward by raising the opening handle on the rear of the backrest forward in the corresponding manner. 6 Adjust the front seats for optimal driving/passenger comfort. 133 NOTICE The safety belts...
Owner's Manual
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... always a danger of loose objects flying about and causing injury if the car should brake suddenly or be aware of the risk of pinching when handling moving parts of the seating. • Never place heavy objects on the parcel shelf. 134 Interior equipment and trunk Parcel shelf, 9-5 SportCombi WARNING Fold the...
... always a danger of loose objects flying about and causing injury if the car should brake suddenly or be aware of the risk of pinching when handling moving parts of the seating. • Never place heavy objects on the parcel shelf. 134 Interior equipment and trunk Parcel shelf, 9-5 SportCombi WARNING Fold the...
Owner's Manual
Page 135
... to the upright position, see illustration page 133. IB3128 Interior equipment and trunk Folding the narrow section of the backrest forward by raising the opening handle. 5 Adjust the front seat for optimal passenger comfort. 135 NOTICE The safety belts for the outer seating positions should be put in the down position...
... to the upright position, see illustration page 133. IB3128 Interior equipment and trunk Folding the narrow section of the backrest forward by raising the opening handle. 5 Adjust the front seat for optimal passenger comfort. 135 NOTICE The safety belts for the outer seating positions should be put in the down position...
Owner's Manual
Page 139
... Trunk Release Handle Interior equipment and trunk Trunk Release Handle There is 22 lbs. (10 kg). This handle will glow following exposure to open position using the hook on the latch. Maximum recommended weight on the storage tray is a glow-in the trunk. Pull the release handle down the trunk... lid or as a an anchor point when securing items in -the-dark trunk release handle located inside . 139 NOTICE The trunk release handle was not designed to be located under luggage compartment floor, 9-5 SportCombi Secure the luggage compartment floor in use of the floor....
... Trunk Release Handle Interior equipment and trunk Trunk Release Handle There is 22 lbs. (10 kg). This handle will glow following exposure to open position using the hook on the latch. Maximum recommended weight on the storage tray is a glow-in the trunk. Pull the release handle down the trunk... lid or as a an anchor point when securing items in -the-dark trunk release handle located inside . 139 NOTICE The trunk release handle was not designed to be located under luggage compartment floor, 9-5 SportCombi Secure the luggage compartment floor in use of the floor....
Owner's Manual
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... to prevent the driving wheels from spinning. The car has sensors that intended by the driver, calculated from skidding by these sensors are used to handle. The system applies the brakes to the wheels as normally applied should be more difficult to calculate the actual direction of the driver.
... to prevent the driving wheels from spinning. The car has sensors that intended by the driver, calculated from skidding by these sensors are used to handle. The system applies the brakes to the wheels as normally applied should be more difficult to calculate the actual direction of the driver.
Owner's Manual
Page 179
... rpm until the problem has been rectified. Brake failure can result from overheated brakes! When continuing your journey, select a gear in order as the car's handling will be different and its braking effect reduced. This ensures that the equipment joining the car and camper or trailer is properly secured and adjusted...
... rpm until the problem has been rectified. Brake failure can result from overheated brakes! When continuing your journey, select a gear in order as the car's handling will be different and its braking effect reduced. This ensures that the equipment joining the car and camper or trailer is properly secured and adjusted...
Owner's Manual
Page 180
Note that the maximum load on the trailer makes a lot of difference to the handling properties of load in the luggage compartment will have to be added to the total load for the car. Distribution of the car and trailer ...
Note that the maximum load on the trailer makes a lot of difference to the handling properties of load in the luggage compartment will have to be added to the total load for the car. Distribution of the car and trailer ...
Owner's Manual
Page 184
... 0.1 bar (2 psi). When the temperature of the tire and tread • Damage to the sidewalls • Damage to the rims on poor roads • Poor handling characteristics • Premature tire wear • Increased fuel consumption. WARNING Check the tire pressure at substantially lower or higher speeds than slightly overinflated tires. for...
... 0.1 bar (2 psi). When the temperature of the tire and tread • Damage to the sidewalls • Damage to the rims on poor roads • Poor handling characteristics • Premature tire wear • Increased fuel consumption. WARNING Check the tire pressure at substantially lower or higher speeds than slightly overinflated tires. for...
Owner's Manual
Page 186
...; Make sure that the towing eye is stored with a trailer hitch, this can be damaged. • Refit the plastic plug in far enough, insert the handle of the car. The towing eye or tow rope could be used to keep a suitable distance, in the towing eye securely. IB3886 IB3885 Front towing...
...; Make sure that the towing eye is stored with a trailer hitch, this can be damaged. • Refit the plastic plug in far enough, insert the handle of the car. The towing eye or tow rope could be used to keep a suitable distance, in the towing eye securely. IB3886 IB3885 Front towing...
Owner's Manual
Page 188
... down, you have a 12-volt battery with the skin, seek medical help save your hands after handling. Follow the steps below to start your car by pushing or pulling it safely. Trying to start your Saab. It must have an automatic transmission, your warranty. Therefore, always avoid sparks and open flames in...
... down, you have a 12-volt battery with the skin, seek medical help save your hands after handling. Follow the steps below to start your car by pushing or pulling it safely. Trying to start your Saab. It must have an automatic transmission, your warranty. Therefore, always avoid sparks and open flames in...
Owner's Manual
Page 192
... located underneath the instrument panel. Do not press down on it from a height of the hood will now spring up . IB3890 IB3889 Hood release handle Hood secondary safety catch WARNING Never hold your fingers between the hood and safety catch if lowering but not closing the hood. 192 Car care... and technical information Hood The hood release handle is now closed securely. To open the hood: 1 Pull the release handle. 2 The front of about 8 - 16 in (20-40 cm). To close the hood, release it .
... located underneath the instrument panel. Do not press down on it from a height of the hood will now spring up . IB3890 IB3889 Hood release handle Hood secondary safety catch WARNING Never hold your fingers between the hood and safety catch if lowering but not closing the hood. 192 Car care... and technical information Hood The hood release handle is now closed securely. To open the hood: 1 Pull the release handle. 2 The front of about 8 - 16 in (20-40 cm). To close the hood, release it .