Saab 2006 9-5 Owner's Manual - Mp3 Player

Summary of 2006 9-5

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    1 owner’s manual saab 9-5, model year 2006 safety 11 security 43 instruments and controls 57 saab 9-5 audio system 1 1 1 1 90 interior equipment and trunk 113 starting and driving 141 car care and technical information 191 customer assistance and information 253 specifications 259 index 273 1 saab a...

  • Page 2: Introduction

    2 introduction this manual provides practical guidance on driving and caring for your saab. Although this manual describes the most important differences between model vari- ants, it does not include precise specifica- tions of the different variants. Some differ- ences also occur to meet special le...

  • Page 3: Instrument Panel

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  • Page 4: Exterior

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  • Page 5: Interior

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  • Page 6: Engine Compartment

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  • Page 7: Warning Labels

    7 battery • no sparks, flames or smoking. • shield eyes, explosive gases can cause blindness or injury. • sulphuric acid can cause blindness or severe burns. • flush eyes immediately with water. Get medical help fast. • do not tip battery. Do not open battery. Keep out of reach of children brake flu...

  • Page 8

    8 ib336 jack • jack is designed only for changing a tire or mounting tire snow chains. • vehicle must be level and the jack must be placed on a firm and level ground. • never crawl underneath vehicle when it is jacked up. Jacking instructions 1 set parking brake and shift transmission to park. 2 fit...

  • Page 9

    9 no sparks, flames or smoking. Buckle up use protective goggles airbag keep out of reach of children. Never place a rear-facing child seat in this seat. Battery acid contains sulfuric acid. Electric windows refer to the owner’s manual. Deactivating of rear window switches risk of explosive gas. Cen...

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  • Page 11: Safety

    11 safety seats _______________ 18 head restraint ________ 21 safety belts __________ 12 child safety __________ 22 airbag_______________ 29 ib3835 safety 1 asterisk means: equipment not fitted in all cars (can depend on model variant, engine variant, market specification, options or accessories). 9...

  • Page 12: Safety Belts

    12 safety safety belts three-point inertia-reel safety belts are pro- vided for all seats. The results of studies show that it is equally important to wear safety belts in the rear seat as in the front seats. Bear in mind that in certain states/provinces it is a legal requirement for all occupants o...

  • Page 13

    13 safety correct position for safety belt • position the lap strap snugly and low across the hips so that it just touches the thighs. The shoulder strap must be as far in on the shoulder as possible. • check to ensure that the belt is not twisted or rubbing against any sharp edges. • there should n...

  • Page 14

    14 safety front safety belts fasten the belt by pulling the belt and insert- ing the tongue in the buckle. Check that it is securely fastened. Grasp the shoulder belt close to the buckle and pull the belt towards the shoulder to tighten the lap belt part. Then grip the belt at the shoulder, pull it ...

  • Page 15

    15 safety safety belt use during pregnancy pregnant women must always wear a safety belt to protect both themselves and the unborn child. The lap belt should be placed low, across the hips and over the upper thighs. Safety belt pretensioners the belts of the front seats are fitted with automatic pre...

  • Page 16

    16 safety three-point safety belts are provided for all three rear seat passengers. Fasten the belt by pulling out the strap care- fully and inserting the tongue in the lock. Check that it is securely fastened. Then grip the diagonal part of the strap near the lock and pull the belt upwards towards ...

  • Page 17

    17 safety warning • safety belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body, and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as applicable; wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided. • safety belts should be ...

  • Page 18: Seats

    18 safety seats both front seats are electrically operated. On certain models the driver´s seat is equipped with a memory function. To facilitate getting into the car, both seats can be adjusted when either of the front doors is open. For safety reasons, if the door is closed, the seat can only be a...

  • Page 19

    19 safety legroom adjustment to adjust the legroom, push the lower con- trol forward or back. Backrest rake angle to adjust the backrest, move the upper con- trol forward or back. Lumbar support 1 1 1 1 turn the smaller wheel for stepless adjust- ment of the lumbar support. Warning the backrest shou...

  • Page 20

    20 safety memory driver’s seat 1 1 1 1 in certain models the driver´s seat is equipped with a programmable memory function. This function also includes the door mirrors. Adjust the seat and door mirrors. To save the settings, press and hold the m button and, at the same time, press one of the presel...

  • Page 21: Head Restraint

    21 safety head restraint the front seats in the saab 9-5 are equipped with saab active head restraints (sahrs). These reduce the risk of whiplash injury if the car is hit from behind. In the event of a rear-end crash, the body is forced back against the backrest. This, in turn, causes the mechanism ...

  • Page 22: Child Safety

    22 safety child safety car safety tips for trunk release handle information see page 48 and 139. Warning • children must always be suitably restrained in the car. • always use safety belts and child restraints. • never put a rear-facing child seat in the front. • death or serious injury can occur. •...

  • Page 23

    23 safety the same attention must be given to child safety in the car as is given to adults. Saab recommends rearward facing child restraints. Children travel most safely when properly restrained, but restraints must be suitable for the size of the child. Always follow the child seat/booster cushion...

  • Page 24

    24 safety ib1684 rigid 2-point lower attachment with top tether ib1685 semi-rigid 2-point lower attachment with top tether ib3839 location of lower anchors lower anchor and top tether anchor loca- tions. 95usm06.Book page 24 thursday, november 17, 2005 8:59 am.

  • Page 25

    25 safety securing a child restraint designed for the latch system 9-5 sportcombi: before installation, please read through these instructions and the child restraint installation instructions. 1 the top tether anchor is located on the cargo floor by the rear seat backrest's lower part (see picture)...

  • Page 26

    26 safety securing a child restraint designed for the latch system 9-5 sedan: before installation, please read through these instructions and the child restraint installation instructions. 1 find the lower anchors for the seating position you want to use. The lower anchors are located where the bott...

  • Page 27

    27 safety lockable latch plate in fitting a child seat that is intended to be secured in position by the lap portion of the safety belt, make use of the locking function of the latch plate. This function is available on all seats in the second row. Locking the lap portion of the belt lessens the ris...

  • Page 28

    28 safety installation of rear facing child restraints child restraints that are approved for rear facing installation in the rear seat can be positioned in any of the three rear seating positions. Warning failure to follow all the manufacturer’s instructions on the use of this child restraint syste...

  • Page 29: Airbag

    29 safety airbag the airbag system comprises an airbag in the steering wheel, a front passenger airbag and side airbags in the front seats. The system supplements the protection provided by the safety belts to further enhance the safety of the occupants. If a fault is detected in the airbag, the air...

  • Page 30

    30 safety warning • even if the car is equipped with air- bag, safety belts must still always be worn by all occupants. • note that because an airbag inflates and deflates extremely rapidly, it will not provide protection against a second impact occurring in the same incident. Always use your safety...

  • Page 31

    31 safety ib3840 5 1 4 2 6 3 2 6 7 7 5 airbag system with belt pretensioners 1 central sensor 2 belt pretensioners (for both front safety belts) 3 steering wheel with integral airbag 4 passenger airbag 5 side-airbag sensor 6 side airbag 7 front sensors ib3841 accessories and other equipment must not...

  • Page 32

    32 safety front passenger seat the airbags are interconnected and have a common warning light. The passenger airbag module is housed in the fascia above the glove compartment and is marked ”srs airbag”. (srs = supplementary restraint system.) both airbags will be inflated in the event of a moderate ...

  • Page 33

    33 safety passenger sensing system vehicles with a passenger sensing system have indicator leds on the fascia. The indi- cators will be lit during the system check when you turn your ignition key to st or on. When the system check is complete, either the on or the off led, will be lit. See airbag wa...

  • Page 34

    34 safety the passenger sensing system is designed to turn off the right front passenger’s frontal airbag if: • the right front passenger seat is unoccu- pied • the system determines that an infant is present in a rear-facing infant seat • the system determines that a small child is present in a for...

  • Page 35

    35 safety if a person of adult-size is sitting in the right front passenger’s seat, but the off indicator is lit, it could be because that person is not sitting properly in the seat. If this happens, turn the vehicle off and ask the person to place the seatback in the fully upright posi- tion, then ...

  • Page 36

    36 safety side airbags the side airbags, which help protect the upper body are integrated in the outside edges of the front seat backrests. In a side impact, only the airbag on that side will be activated, and only then if certain pre- determined conditions are met such as the force and angle of the...

  • Page 37

    37 safety airbag warning light warning • if the airbag readiness light stays on after you start your vehicle, it means the airbag system may not be working properly. See page 61. The airbags in your vehicle may not inflate in a crash, or they could even inflate without a crash. • to help avoid injur...

  • Page 38

    38 safety what will you see after an airbag inflates? After an airbag inflates, it quickly deflates, so quickly that some people may not even realize the airbag inflated. Some compo- nents of the airbag module - the steering wheel hub for the driver's frontal airbag, the instrument panel for the rig...

  • Page 39

    39 safety airbag servicing the airbag must be inspected as part of the normal service program but otherwise may be regarded as maintenance-free. Scrapping or working on airbags and belt pretensioners warning if you damage the covering for the driver's or the right front passenger's airbag, or the si...

  • Page 40

    40 safety frequently asked questions on function of airbags do you still need to wear a safety belt if air- bags are fitted? Yes, always! The airbag merely supple- ments the car’s normal safety system. Moreover, the airbag will only be actuated in a moderate to severe frontal, or near-frontal crash,...

  • Page 41

    41 safety are the smoke and fumes given off when the airbag operates at all harmful? Most people who have remained in a car with little or no ventilation for several min- utes complained only of minor irritation of the throat and eyes. Avoid as far as possible getting dust on your skin as there is a...

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  • Page 43: Security

    43 security doors _______________ 44 central locking _______ 44 car alarm ____________ 50 ib4116 security 1 asterisk means: equipment not fitted in all cars (can depend on model variant, engine variant, market specification, options or accessories). 95usm06.Book page 43 thursday, november 17, 2005 8...

  • Page 44: Doors

    44 security doors door handles pull the handle to open the door. If the door is stuck (e.G. If frozen), hold the handle from above to secure a better grip. Central locking key / remote control the key unit consists of a mechanical key with integrated remote control. The mechanical key is used for ma...

  • Page 45

    45 security locking/unlocking the car when the car is locked and unlocked the theft alarm is also affected. Remote locking press once on the control: all doors locked. The hazard warning lights will flash once. The trunk/tailgate release switch on the driver´s door will not work when all doors are l...

  • Page 46

    46 security if remote unlocking should fail to work unlock the front door with the key. To silence the alarm, insert the key into the igni- tion switch and turn it to the on position. The car can now be started. Contact a work- shop to have the system checked and repaired. We recommend that you cont...

  • Page 47

    47 security child safety locks the rear doors are equipped with child safety locks that are operated by means of a catch adjacent to the door lock. Insert a key and turn the catch 45 ° clockwise or counterclockwise as indicated by the label on the door. When the child safety catch is in the locked p...

  • Page 48

    48 security unlocking the trunk lid is slightly opened/unlocked using: • the button on the key • the trunk lid switch on the inside of the driver’s door (if the car is unlocked and at a standstill) remote unlocking is confirmed by the direc- tion indicators flashing three times. The trunk lid switch...

  • Page 49

    49 security locking the tailgate is locked using: • the button on the key • the button on the centre console • the key in the driver’s door. • when vehicle speed exceeds 2.7 mph (4 km/h). Electronic starting interlock (immobilizer) each time the key is removed from the igni- tion, the electronic sta...

  • Page 50: Car Alarm

    50 security car alarm the car alarm (anti-theft system) is acti- vated/deactivated when the car is locked/unlocked by the remote control or by the key, see page 45. The antenna for the alarm system is located in the center console. All the doors plus trunk lid/tailgate and hood are monitored by micr...

  • Page 51

    51 security check to ensure that all the doors, plus trunk lid/tailgate and hood, are closed prop- erly. If the fault persists (led flashing when another attempt is made to activate the car alarm by remote control), lock the car using the key instead. The car alarm will not have been activated and y...

  • Page 52

    52 security alarm signals when the car alarm is armed, it will be trig- gered if any door, or the trunk lid or hood, is opened. The alarm will also be triggered if an attempt is made to bypass or short-circuit the igni- tion switch, or to disconnect the battery. If the alarm is triggered, the follow...

  • Page 53

    53 security overview of functions alarm signals may differ between model variants for different countries. Some of the car-alarm functions can be reprogrammed – con- sult your saab dealer for further details (see page 272). Locking/ activation hazard warning lights flash once. The led will come on f...

  • Page 54

    54 security overview of led signals and sid messages some signals may differ between model variants for different countries. Status led signal activation (during 10-second delay). Comes on for 10 seconds. Alarm activated (after delay). Flashes once every other second. Deactivation. Comes on for 2 se...

  • Page 55

    55 security canada only: this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired oper- ation. Changes o...

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  • Page 57: Instruments and Controls

    57 instruments and controls indicator and warning lights ______________ 58 instruments __________ 64 saab information display (sid) _______________ 68 switches ____________ 73 automatic climate control (acc) ______________ 79 ib 38 44 instruments and controls 1 asterisk means: equipment not fitted i...

  • Page 58: Indicator And Warning

    58 instruments and controls indicator and warning lights a number of indicator and warning lights will come on when the ignition is switched on prior to starting. Under normal conditions, these should go out a few seconds after the engine has started (see page 64). Engine malfunction (check engine) ...

  • Page 59

    59 instruments and controls this light indicates a malfunction in the fuel-injection or ignition system. The car may still be driven with care and with some- what diminished performance (see page 146). This light will come on if the engine oil pres- sure is dangerously low. If the light flashes or c...

  • Page 60

    60 instruments and controls this light will show when the parking brake is on (see page 167). The parking brake is mechanical and oper- ates on the rear wheels. This light will come on if a fault has occurred in the abs system. On certain variants and can light up to indicate a fault in the electron...

  • Page 61

    61 instruments and controls this light will come on if a potentially serious fault has occurred in the airbag system. The light will come on for about three sec- onds when the ignition switch is turned to the start or drive position. It should go out after the engine has started. This light comes on...

  • Page 62

    62 instruments and controls this light shows when the cruise-control system is active (see page 161). This light shows when the headlights are on high beam (see page 73). This light shows when the rear fog light is on (see page 74). The rear fog light is switched off automat- ically when the engine ...

  • Page 63

    63 instruments and controls the esp indicator light is located in the tachometer and will be illuminated when esp regulation is occurring, i.E. When there is insufficient traction between the tires and the road surface to provide the grip required for the acceleration called for. The driver can also...

  • Page 64: Instruments

    64 instruments and controls autochecking of lights, main instrument panel the above warning and indicator lights should come on when the ignition is switched on prior to starting. They should go out after about 3 seconds. The following lights light up until the engine is started, presuming that no f...

  • Page 65

    65 instruments and controls speedometer (u.S. Speedometer shown) the speedometer receives signals from the wheel sensors in the abs system. Cars sold in u.S.: the speedometer dis- plays the speed of the car in miles per hour (mph). Cars sold in canada: the speedometer dis- plays the speed of the car...

  • Page 66

    66 instruments and controls check fuse 1 (radiator fan) in the fuse panel under the hood, see page 223. If the needle repeatedly enters the red zone, stop the car as soon as it is safe to do so and check the coolant level by looking at the level visible through the plastic tank – do not remove the c...

  • Page 67

    67 instruments and controls when the speed of the car exceeds 150 mph (240 km/h) acceleration is limited by a reduction in boost pressure. The turbo gauge will move to the middle field, indicat- ing a drop in engine output and conse- quently a reduction in vehicle speed. Selector lever indication 1 ...

  • Page 68: Saab Information

    68 instruments and controls saab information display (sid) the saab information display (sid) shows check messages and incorporates eight trip-computer functions. Use the i/set button to browse the func- tions. Outdoor temperature (frost warning) regardless of which function has been selected, excep...

  • Page 69

    69 instruments and controls entering values for the functions dist. 1 select dist. Using the i/set button. 2 hold i/set depressed until a chime sounds and the selected function is marked. 3 set the distance using or . 4 end with a brief press on the i/set but- ton. The calculated arrival time will t...

  • Page 70

    70 instruments and controls using dist. As a trip meter if no value is programmed in dist., it func- tions as a trip meter. This is indicated by an arrow to the right in the display. Reset the trip meter by briefly pressing the clr button. For the first kilometre, the distance will be shown in incre...

  • Page 71

    71 instruments and controls check messages when the engine is started, checking will appear on the display for about 4 seconds while the sid check functions are being performed. When a check message is activated while driving, a chime sounds and the message appears in sid. The number of possible che...

  • Page 72

    72 instruments and controls night panel to improve night-driving conditions inside the car, the night panel mode can be selected. In this mode, the amount of infor- mation displayed is reduced, and only the most important instruments and displays will be illuminated. When the night panel button is p...

  • Page 73: Switches

    73 instruments and controls switches the parking lights and daytime running lights come on automatically when the igni- tion switch is on. Note to owners in the u.S.: if you do not want daytime running lights, this feature can be disconnected: switch off the engine and remove fuse no. 35 (see page 2...

  • Page 74

    74 instruments and controls courtesy headlight feature a delay function allows the headlights to remain on low beam for about 30 seconds after the driver’s door has been closed. To activate this function, • switch off the ignition and remove the key • open the driver’s door • pull the high/low beam ...

  • Page 75

    75 instruments and controls instrument illumination the brightness of the instrument illumina- tion can be varied by means of the dimmer switch adjacent to the headlight switch. (see also night panel on page 72). In daylight or other equally bright light, the instrument and switch illumination is au...

  • Page 76

    76 instruments and controls front fog lights 1 1 1 1 the front fog lights can be activated in both low beam headlight and parking light posi- tions. Fog lights should only be used in poor visibility conditions. Make sure you are familiar with the appli- cable provincial/state law regarding the use o...

  • Page 77: Wipers And Washers

    77 instruments and controls wipers and washers there are three intermittent wiper positions. Moving the control stalk to the spring-loaded position between 0 and 2 will produce a single sweep of the wipers. The wipers are designed for optimal clean- ing at all driving speeds. At higher speeds, it ma...

  • Page 78

    78 instruments and controls activate the system by lifting the control stalk to position 1. The wipers make one sweep for reference to see how much water and snow is on the windshield. In future, the sensor compares the amount of water and snow on the windshield with this reference value. When the e...

  • Page 79: Automatic Climate

    79 instruments and controls automatic climate control (acc) the acc system automatically works to maintain the desired temperature inside the car. The system will achieve the desired temper- ature in the quickest possible way. Note that selecting a higher or lower temperature than that desired will ...

  • Page 80

    80 instruments and controls the system has five sensors: • outdoor temperature sensor • interior temperature sensor • sun sensor (mounted on top of the fascia) • two blended-air temperature sensors (mounted inside the front floor vents) note: if anything is placed over the sun sen- sor, the acc syst...

  • Page 81

    81 instruments and controls temperature control the cabin is divided into two temperature zones: • the driver’s zone • the passenger zone (front and rear seats) the desired temperature can be set between 60 and 80°f. The displayed temperature is not the abso- lute temperature but corresponds to the ...

  • Page 82

    82 instruments and controls functions pressing auto will cancel all manual settings. If a manual function is selected, it will be locked in but other functions will be controlled automatically. The selected temperature is always maintained automatically. Temperature, air distribution, fan speed and ...

  • Page 83

    83 instruments and controls air distribution one press: when the defroster is chosen manually, all the windows (except the rear side windows, where the air flow is off) are demisted by: • fan: high speed. • the air is directed to the defroster vents. • temperature increases somewhat. • recirculation...

  • Page 84

    84 instruments and controls starting in cold weather to start with, the system will automatically select the defroster set- ting, maximum heat and low fan speed. As the engine warms up, air will also be distributed through the floor vents and the fan speed will be increased. As the temperature insid...

  • Page 85

    85 instruments and controls adaptation of acc it is also possible to customize the acc system, e.G. To adapt to driving and weather conditions. Adaptation and restoration of factory settings is done by holding the respective button depressed approx. 2 seconds until a chime sounds. Make sure the igni...

  • Page 86

    86 instruments and controls calibration calibration is carried out automatically after a certain number of starts if the ignition has been switched off for more than 2 hours. If the battery has been disconnected or has run flat, the system will need to be recali- brated. Calibration is started manua...

  • Page 87

    87 instruments and controls heated front seats 1 1 1 1 the heating of the seat cushion and back- rest of both front seats is adjustable and thermostat-controlled. The heating is adjustable in two stages, 0-1-2-0... Ventilated front seats 1 1 1 1 ventilated front seats, that enhance seating comfort i...

  • Page 88

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  • Page 89: Saab 9-5 Audio System

    89 saab 9-5 audio system radio _______________ 93 cd player ____________ 99 cd changer 1 1 1 1 ________ 100 mp3 player ___________ 102 portable player 1 1 1 1 _____ 104 general functions _____ 105 sound system ________ 107 technical data ________ 108 antennas ____________ 109 error codes __________ ...

  • Page 90: Saab 9-5 Audio

    90 saab 9-5 audio system saab 9-5 audio system 1 1 1 1 to get the best out of your saab 9-5 audio system, we recommend that you read through this entire section. The saab 9-5 audio system consists of a head unit with radio, cd player/cd changer 1 for cd and mp3 discs and cd changer 1 in the luggage ...

  • Page 91

    91 saab 9-5 audio system steering wheel controls 1 1 1 1 l scroll among preset pages. The menu option in the display is selected with the corre- sponding pushbutton directly underneath. No function on u.S./ca cars. Select xm 45 1 program type when the radio is in the xm 45 1 mode. Cars with cd chang...

  • Page 92: Switching The Audio

    92 saab 9-5 audio system switching the audio system on/off the audio system will come on: • when the ignition is switched on and/or the on/off control is pressed. On/off control the audio system will be switched off: • when the on/off control is pressed. • when the ignition key is removed. • one hou...

  • Page 93: Radio

    93 saab 9-5 audio system radio press the radio band button to return to radio mode if another audio source is in use. Selecting a radio station selecting a frequency band press the radio band button to change frequency band. The selected frequency band appears on the display. Selecting a preset stat...

  • Page 94

    94 saab 9-5 audio system number of pages with preset stations to display the number of pages (1-6) with preset stations: 1 hold the fav button depressed or press the menu button and then press the pushbutton under the menu option 8195 . Setup menu 2 select the number of preset pages to be displayed ...

  • Page 95

    95 saab 9-5 audio system xm 12 1 1 1 1 satellite radio service xm 45 is a satellite radio service that is based in the 48 contiguous united states. Xm 45 offers over 100 coast-to-coast chan- nels including music, news, sports, talk, and childrens programming. Xm 45 provides digital quality audio and...

  • Page 96

    96 saab 9-5 audio system restore removed xm tm 1 1 1 1 categories removed categories can be restored by pressing the pushbutton under the menu option 1 when a removed category is dis- played or by pressing the pushbutton under the menu option 3451 . Decades country hits christian rock urban jazz & b...

  • Page 97

    97 saab 9-5 audio system xm 12 1 1 1 1 radio messages radio display message condition action required xm updating updating encryption code the encryption code in the receiver is being updated an no action is required. This process should take no longer than 30 seconds. No xm signal loss of signal th...

  • Page 98

    98 saab 9-5 audio system radio display message condition action required not found no channel available for the chosen category there are no channels available for the selected category. The system is working properly. No information no text/informational message available no text or informational m...

  • Page 99: Cd Player

    99 saab 9-5 audio system cd player activate the cd player by inserting a disc or by pressing the cd aux button if a cd is already loaded. Cd player menu loading cds insert the disc in the slot with the text side up until the mechanism loads the disc. The first track is played. If the disc is wrong-s...

  • Page 100: Cd Changer

    100 saab 9-5 audio system cd changer 1 1 1 1 activate the cd changer by inserting one or more cd/mp3 discs or by pressing the cd aux button if one or more discs is already loaded. Loading cds loading a cd 1 press the load button. The following appears on the display: 3835 2 wait until the loading me...

  • Page 101

    101 saab 9-5 audio system selecting and changing tracks turn the tone control or press the seek but- tons to select or change to the preceding or next track. The track number appears in the display. If the current track has played for at least 10 seconds, you can start the track from the beginning b...

  • Page 102: Mp3 Player

    102 saab 9-5 audio system mp3 player the audio system can play mp3 files recorded on an cd-r disc with the following bit speed: 32 - 320 kbps. Sound quality may vary depending on the quality of the cd-r disc, recording method and quality of the recorded music. The audio system can read and play a ma...

  • Page 103

    103 saab 9-5 audio system selecting/changing mp3 folder • press the left pushbutton under the folder symbol to play the first mp3 file in the pre- ceding mp3 folder on the disc. • press the right pushbutton under the folder symbol to play the first mp3 file of the next mp3 folder on the disc. Rapid ...

  • Page 104: Portable Player

    104 saab 9-5 audio system song title, artist name, etc. If a disc has been recorded with id3 data (version 1 & 2), the song title, artist name, album title and mp3 folder name can be shown in the display. 1 press the i button. 2 press the pushbutton under the desired menu option. The song title, art...

  • Page 105: General Functions

    105 saab 9-5 audio system general functions setting time and date cars without cd changer 1 press the clock button. 2 press the pushbutton under the menu option you wish to change. 3 press the pushbutton again to increase time or date one increment at a time. You can also adjust time and date by pre...

  • Page 106

    106 saab 9-5 audio system speed dependent volume compensation as vehicle speed increases, ambient noise also increases. If you do not wish to contin- ually adjust the volume, the audio system can automatically adjust volume based on an increase or decrease in vehicle speed. Select one of four settin...

  • Page 107: Sound System

    107 saab 9-5 audio system sound system the sound system is called prestige. Loud- ness is controlled automatically by the audio system, boosting the highest and lowest fre- quency ranges to enhance the sound image when the volume is set to a low level. Sound reproduction is therefore excellent what-...

  • Page 108: Technical Data

    108 saab 9-5 audio system technical data specifications in accordance with eia interim standard. Thd = total harmonic distortion tone controls bass_____________ ±8 db at 100 hz treble ____________ ±8 db at 16 khz power output prestige ________ 200 w 150 w at 1% thd and 13.5 v radio module radio syst...

  • Page 109: Antennas

    109 saab 9-5 audio system antennas the audio system has two antennas incor- porated in either the rear window or the windscreen: one for fm and one for am. The xm 45 satellite radio antenna 1 is located on the roof of the vehicle. Keep this antenna clear of snow and ice build up for clear radio rece...

  • Page 110

    110 saab 9-5 audio system shadow effect because fm radio waves travel in straight lines from the transmitter, a shadow effect can occur when tall buildings or hills obstruct the propagation path from the transmitter to the car. Cross modulation if the radio is tuned to a weak transmitter in the vici...

  • Page 111

    111 saab 9-5 audio system sources of fm interference interference to fm reception can be caused by the electrical systems in other vehicles, particularly if the signal from the transmitter is weak. Sources of am interference am reception is prone to interference, e.G. From electrical systems in othe...

  • Page 112: Error Codes

    112 saab 9-5 audio system error codes the audio system has a built-in diagnostics function. If a fault is detected, a error code is generated to help workshop technicians to diagnose the fault. Below are the codes for some faults that you might be able to rec- tify yourself. Security lock the audio ...

  • Page 113

    113 interior equipment and trunk steering wheel adjustment __________ 114 electric windows______ 115 rearview mirrors______ 116 moonroof 1 1 1 1 __________ 123 interior lighting _______ 124 sun visors ___________ 125 ashtrays 1 1 1 1 ___________ 126 glove compartment ___ 127 cup holders __________ 1...

  • Page 114: Steering Wheel

    114 interior equipment and trunk steering wheel adjustment fore-and-aft and tilt adjustment of the steer- ing wheel is possible. Pull down the lever fully until you hear a click. Move the steering wheel to the desired position and then raise the lever. The lever should lock with a click. Make sure t...

  • Page 115: Electric Windows

    115 interior equipment and trunk electric windows the electric motors of the front windows are equipped with overload protection (inte- grated thermal protection). This protection operates when the windows are wound down automatically (switch pressed fully down). To open: front windows: press the fr...

  • Page 116: Rearview Mirrors

    116 interior equipment and trunk child safety: rear windows (on/off) the window switches on the rear doors can be rendered inoperative by the on/off switch in the panel on the center console. When the switch is on, the rear side win- dows can be operated by the switch on each rear door. The switch’s...

  • Page 117

    117 interior equipment and trunk the adjusting switch is on the driver’s door. If the car is equipped with a programmable driver’s seat, the settings of the door mirrors can also be stored in the preset buttons for the seat (see page 20). Cars equipped with a programmable driver’s seat 1 also have t...

  • Page 118

    118 interior equipment and trunk rearview mirror the rearview mirror has day/night positions that can be selected by means of a knob beneath the mirror. Adjust the mirror in day position. Interior rearview auto-dimming mirror with garage door opener, and digital compass 1 1 1 1 retain your original ...

  • Page 119

    119 interior equipment and trunk preparations for first-time programming before programming the garage opener for the first time, you must delete any factory codes. Press and hold the two outer buttons until the indicator light begins to flash-after 20 seconds. Release both buttons. Do not hold for ...

  • Page 120

    120 interior equipment and trunk gate operator / canadian programming canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter signals to "time-out" (or quit) after several seconds of transmission - which may not be long enough for the garage opener to pick up the signal during programming. Similar to this...

  • Page 121

    121 interior equipment and trunk opening a garage door to operate, simply press and release the programmed button. Activation will now occur for the trained device (i.E. Garage door opener, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, home/office lighting, etc.). For convenience, the hand-held t...

  • Page 122

    122 interior equipment and trunk compass the compass is integrated in the rearview mirror. The compass bearing is displayed in the top right-hand corner of the mirror and is updated every other second. The compass displays the car’s direction of travel: n, ne, e, etc. Switch the compass display on a...

  • Page 123: Moonroof

    123 interior equipment and trunk moonroof 1 1 1 1 the moonroof is operated by the switch on the overhead panel above the rearview mir- ror. The moonroof can be opened partially or fully. To open: • slide the control towards the rear to open the moonroof to the comfort position. To open it fully, sli...

  • Page 124: Interior Lighting

    124 interior equipment and trunk emergency operation of moonroof in an emergency (e.G. If there is an electrical failure) the moonroof can be operated by a screwdriver. Remove the cover at the front of the moonroof opening, insert a screw- driver in the groove, and rotate. Rotate counterclockwise to...

  • Page 125: Sun Visors

    125 interior equipment and trunk there is also a light in the sun visors. The light comes on when the cover over the vanity mirror is opened. When the ignition is off, if a door has been left open for 20 minutes, the interior lighting will be switched off automatically to save the battery. Luggage-c...

  • Page 126: Ashtrays

    126 interior equipment and trunk ashtrays 1 1 1 1 the car can be equipped with three ash- trays: one in the instrument panel fascia, and one in each rear door. A cigarette lighter is fitted adjacent to the front ashtray, and there is also one in the back of the center console. Front ashtray 1 to ope...

  • Page 127: Glove Compartment

    127 interior equipment and trunk glove compartment the glove compartment can be cooled by the air conditioning (acc) system. Cold air can be directed to the glove compartment for keeping drinks cool, etc. Slide the cover to open/close the air inlet. Additional storage facilities are provided (see ne...

  • Page 128

    128 interior equipment and trunk ib436 ib437 ib439 ib441 ib438 on the back of the front seats 1 center armrest for rear seat 1 on leading edge of front seats 1 console between front seats in the doors 95usm06.Book page 128 thursday, november 17, 2005 8:59 am.

  • Page 129: Cup Holders

    129 interior equipment and trunk cup holders cup holders are provided in the instrument panel fascia, in the center console compart- ment between the front seats, and in the rear-seat armrest (certain variants only). To access the cup holder in the instrument panel, press the symbol and release. To ...

  • Page 130: Trunk

    130 interior equipment and trunk trunk folding the rear seat, 9-5 sedan the rear seat is split and the two sections can be folded indepen- dently. Folding down of the rear seat is easier if the front seats are not all the way back, and the rear head restraints are folded down. 1 raise the rear seat ...

  • Page 131

    131 interior equipment and trunk warning • place heavy items closest to the backrest and stow smaller and lighter items on top. • never overload the cargo net 1 . If the elastic breaks this may cause personal injury. Do not use a cargo net that shows signs of wear. • secure heavy and bulky items usi...

  • Page 132

    132 interior equipment and trunk trunk pass-through hatch a trunk pass-through hatch is incorporated in the rear seat backrest to enable long, narrow items to be carried inside the car. Items should not weigh more than 33 lbs. (15 kg) nor be more than 2 yards (2 metres) in length. See the label on t...

  • Page 133

    133 interior equipment and trunk folding the rear seat, 9-5 sportcombi both the narrow and wide sections of the rear seat can be folded separately. Folding is facilitated if the front seats are not located too far back. The wide section cannot be folded separately if a cargo net (accessory) is mount...

  • Page 134

    134 interior equipment and trunk parcel shelf, 9-5 sportcombi fold the parcel shelf as follows: 1 press the rear edge of the shelf downwards and forwards. 2 continue pressing the folded section forward until it is folded over the front section. Extend the parcel shelf as follows: 1 hold the rear edg...

  • Page 135

    135 interior equipment and trunk folding the narrow section of the backrest the folding is facilitated if the front seat is not too far back. 1 make sure that the head restraint is in the down position. For height adjustment refer to page 21. 2 put the safety belt in the belt clip near the backrest....

  • Page 136

    136 interior equipment and trunk load anchoring driving with the trunk lid/tailgate open, see page 185. Warning • put heavy loads as low down and as far forward as possible in the luggage compartment, i.E. Against the back of the rear seat. • never overload the cargo net 1 . If the elastic breaks th...

  • Page 137

    137 interior equipment and trunk on the floor of the luggage compartment there may be two longitudinal aluminium rails (cargotracks™) where accessory cargo tie down eye can be mounted. Fitting a lashing eye: 1 hold it between your forefinger and middle finger with the ring up. 2 press down the sprin...

  • Page 138

    138 interior equipment and trunk cargo net 1 1 1 1 install the net behind the rear seat backrest. 1 remove the rearmost covers from the roof. 2 fasten the attachments at the top of the net to the two attachment points in the roof. 3 secure a lashing eye furthest forward on each of the cargotracks (s...

  • Page 139

    139 interior equipment and trunk storage tray 1 1 1 1 under luggage compartment floor, 9-5 sportcombi secure the luggage compartment floor in the open position using the hook on the underside of the floor. The storage tray must be located under the luggage compartment floor. The cargo net can be sto...

  • Page 140

    140 interior equipment and trunk (this page has been left blank.) 95usm06.Book page 140 thursday, november 17, 2005 8:59 am.

  • Page 141: Starting And Driving

    141 starting and driving ib3878 starting and driving ignition switch ________ 142 starting the engine ____ 143 important considerations for driving___________ 146 refueling ____________ 148 engine break-in period_ 152 gear changing ________ 152 cruise control ________ 161 braking ______________ 162 ...

  • Page 142: Ignition Switch

    142 starting and driving ignition switch the combined ignition switch and gear-lever lock is located in the center con- sole between the front seats. The ignition key can only be removed when reverse is engaged (automatic transmission: selector in ”p” position). The key fits all the locks on the car...

  • Page 143: Starting The Engine

    143 starting and driving if the car does not start if the text ”key not accepted. Contact service.” is shown on the sid, after a failed start attempt, the cause could be a fault in the transmitter in the key, or in the receiver in the ignition lock. The following should be done: • turn the key back ...

  • Page 144

    144 starting and driving it is possible for air to enter the lubricating system in conjunction with an oil or oil-filter change, or if the car has been stored for some time. This air can cause the hydraulic cam followers to emit a ticking noise, which can persist for up to 15 minutes after start- in...

  • Page 145

    145 starting and driving useful tips on cold climate starting if the engine has failed to start after several attempts in very cold weather, press and hold the accelerator down to the floor and run the starter for 5–10 seconds. This will prevent the engine being flooded (exces- sively rich fuel-air ...

  • Page 146: Important

    146 starting and driving important considerations for driving the engine-management system in the saab 9-5 is called saab trionic t7. The system manages the ignition, fuel injection and turbo boost pressure. The trionic t7 system developed by saab is an intelligent engine-management system designed ...

  • Page 147

    147 starting and driving important considerations with catalytic converters the catalytic converter is an emission-con- trol device incorporated in the car’s exhaust system. It consists of a metal canister with a honeycomb insert, the cells of which have walls coated in a catalytic layer (mixture of...

  • Page 148: Refueling

    148 starting and driving refueling warning if you spill fuel and then something ignites it, you could be badly burned. Fuel can spray out on you if you open the fuel cap too quickly. This spray can happen if your tank is nearly full, and is more likely in hot weather. Open the fuel cap slowly and wa...

  • Page 149

    149 starting and driving refueling 1 switch off the engine. 2 open the filler cap, located in the right-hand rear fender. 3 insert the fuel pump nozzle beyond the flange on the filler pipe and let the first mark (a ring, a pimple or the first spring-coil) rest on the flange. Do not withdraw the nozz...

  • Page 150

    150 starting and driving filling a portable fuel container fuel (gasoline engine) fuel use of the recommended fuel is an impor- tant part of the proper maintenance of your vehicle. For optimum performance saab recom- mends: • aon 93 gasoline octane use premium unleaded gasoline with a posted octane ...

  • Page 151

    151 starting and driving additives to provide cleaner air, all gasolines in the united states are now required to contain additives that will help prevent engine and fuel system deposits from forming, allowing your emission control system to work prop- erly. You should not have to add anything to yo...

  • Page 152: Engine Break-In Period

    152 starting and driving engine break-in period pistons, bores and bearings need time to obtain uniform, wear-resistant surfaces. If a new engine is driven too hard, this grad- ual process of bedding-in will not be possi- ble and the life of the engine will be short- ened. During the first 1,200 mil...

  • Page 153

    153 starting and driving towing towing of cars with manual transmission, see page 185. Automatic transmission 1 1 1 1 the electronic control module for the auto- matic transmission receives information on engine torque and road speed, and also controls the hydraulic pressure in the trans- mission to...

  • Page 154

    154 starting and driving when the car is stationary, the engine must be at idling speed when the selector lever is moved. You must have your foot on the brake pedal to move the lever out of park. If the accelerator is depressed while the lever is moved, this will result in abnormal wear in the trans...

  • Page 155

    155 starting and driving lock-up function the automatic transmission has a lock-up function, which can render the torque con- verter inoperative in 3rd, 4th and 5th gears, thus reducing the engine speed and fuel consumption. When the lock-up function comes into oper- ation, it may give the impressio...

  • Page 156

    156 starting and driving if ”automatic transmission 1 , fault indicator” 47 appears on the main instrument panel, the system has detected a fault in the auto- matic transmission or its control module (see page 62). This also means that the limp-home mode has been selected, to guard against further d...

  • Page 157

    157 starting and driving driving on hilly roads with a heavy load the transmission fluid can overheat when the gearbox is strained, for example, when driving with a trailer on hilly roads. To avoid the transmission fluid overheating, always drive in normal mode. The adaptive gear change patterns are...

  • Page 158

    158 starting and driving sentronic, manual mode move the selector lever to the m position. Select a higher gear by pushing the right-hand paddle on the steering wheel. Select a lower gear by pushing the left-hand paddle on the steering wheel. An example of when you may wish to make manual gear chang...

  • Page 159

    159 starting and driving selector positions p to shift out of the p position you must depress the brake pedal and the ignition must be on. The parking position (p) must only be selected when the car is at a complete standstill. The selector lever is locked and the transmission is mechanically immobi...

  • Page 160

    160 starting and driving if you move the selector lever from d to l, down shifts will follow a set pattern to avoid damaging the engine or transmission. Manual gear-changing is not recommended on slippery roads. If one of the drive wheels spins excessively, the engine torque will be reduced to avoid...

  • Page 161: Cruise Control

    161 starting and driving cruise control for safety reasons (brake system func- tion) the brakes must be applied once, when the engine has started, before the cruise control system can be activated. The system is operated by means of the controls on the stalk switch: • on/off (switch on/off). • resum...

  • Page 162: Braking

    162 starting and driving to reduce the preset speed the cruise control system will always disen- gage automatically the moment that either the brake pedal or the clutch pedal is depressed. It is also possible to reduce the speed by means of the resume/– button. Sliding the button to resume/– once wi...

  • Page 163

    163 starting and driving abs brakes abs (antilock braking system) modulates the brake pressure to the respective wheels. Wheel sensors detect if a wheel is about to lock, and the control module reduces the pressure to that wheel and then increases it once more until the tendency is detected again. T...

  • Page 164

    164 starting and driving the abs system has a built-in diagnostic function which will switch on the anti-lock brake warning light if a fault is detected in the system (see page 60). The abs system will not reduce the braking distance on loose gravel or on snow or ice but, because the wheels cannot l...

  • Page 165: Electronic Stability

    165 starting and driving electronic stability program (esp) the electronic stability program employs both the antilock braking system (abs) and the traction control system (tcs). It is a system that helps the driver to stabilize the car in unusual circumstances that would otherwise be more difficult...

  • Page 166

    166 starting and driving esp indicator light the indicator light on the main instru- ment comes on for a short period of time when the esp system is operative. Operation of the esp indicates reduced cohesion between the tires and the road, and that extra care should be taken by the driver. Esp off t...

  • Page 167: Parking Brake

    167 starting and driving parking brake the parking brake is situated between the front seats and acts on the rear wheels. When the parking brake is on, the indicator light on the main instrument panel will be on. To release the parking brake, lift the lever slightly, press the release button and rel...

  • Page 168: Parking

    168 starting and driving parking parking on a hill when parking on a steep hill, turn the front wheels so that they will be blocked by the curb if the car should move. Warning • do not leave children or pets unat- tended in the car. In warm, sunny weather, the temperature inside the car can reach 16...

  • Page 169

    169 starting and driving long-term parking if the car is not going to be used for some time, e.G. 3–4 months, the following steps are recommended: • run the engine to normal temperature before long-term parking. • drain the washer-fluid reservoir and hoses. • wash and wax the car. Clean the rubber s...

  • Page 170: Saab Parking

    170 starting and driving saab parking assistance 1 1 1 1 the parking aid system facilitates parking and reversing. There are four sensors in the rear bumper that detect objects up to 6 feet (1.8 metres) behind the car. The system uses four sensors in the rear bumper. These emit ultrasound signals th...

  • Page 171

    171 starting and driving when an object is approximately 3 feet (90 cm) from the car, the sound pulses change character markedly. A distance of about 3 feet (90 cm) is suitable if you wish to load or unload the luggage compartment. If the distance between an object and the corner sensors does not ch...

  • Page 172: Economical Motoring

    172 starting and driving economical motoring factors affecting fuel consumption fuel consumption is greatly affected by the general driving conditions, the way in which the car is driven and at what speeds, the weather, the state of the road, the condition of the car, etc. Breaking-in fuel consumpti...

  • Page 173

    173 starting and driving driving technique • to obtain the best running economy, not only regarding fuel consumption but gen- eral wear also, regular service is required. • high speed, unnecessary acceleration, heavy braking and much low gear work all gives rise to higher fuel consumption. • frequen...

  • Page 174: Driving In Cold Weather

    174 starting and driving engine block heater 1 1 1 1 the following are just some of the benefits to the car and the environment of using an engine block heater: • lower fuel consumption. • exhaust emissions substantially reduced over short runs. • reduced wear on the engine. • inside of car warms up...

  • Page 175: Driving In Hot Weather

    175 starting and driving if winter tires are fitted, the same type must be fitted on all wheels. Your saab dealer will be pleased to advise you on the best tires for your car. Remember that tires age. It may therefore be necessary to change them before they reach the legal wear limit, as they gradua...

  • Page 176: Towing A Trailer

    176 starting and driving 2 wait until the needle has dropped back to indicate normal temperature (roughly midway, in the white zone) before stop- ping the engine. If the coolant needs top- ping up, unscrew the cap on expansion tank carefully. Top up, as necessary, ideally with a 50/50 mixture of saa...

  • Page 177

    177 starting and driving trailer weight maximum recommended trailer weights for different gradients, with a view to comfort and drivability for manual and automatic cars, are shown on the drawing. Make sure you are familiar with the law regarding speed limits for towing, maxi- mum trailer weights, t...

  • Page 178

    178 starting and driving when negotiating long hills, bear the follow- ing important considerations in mind: • use normal mode when driving with a caravan or trailer on hilly roads. The adap- tive gear change pattern function will pre- vent the transmission overheating. • rises in coolant temperatur...

  • Page 179

    179 starting and driving recommendations for cars with manual gearbox rises in coolant temperature are indicated by the temperature gauge in the main instru- ment panel. The following steps are taken in order as the temperature of the engine increases: • a/c compressor is switched off. • engine torq...

  • Page 180

    180 starting and driving trailer hitch load the weight distribution on the trailer makes a lot of difference to the handling properties of the car and trailer combination. As regards single-axle trailers, whenever pos- sible, concentrate the load over the wheels and keep it as low as possible. The t...

  • Page 181: Driving With A Roof Rack

    181 starting and driving driving with a roof rack load the maximum permissible roof load is 220 lbs. (100 kg). Note that the roof load is included in the car’s maximum permissible load (see page 260). Strong, sturdy roof carriers 1 designed spe- cially for the car are available from your saab dealer...

  • Page 182

    182 starting and driving 4 close the doors on the left-hand side of the car gently, to hold the carrier feet in place. 5 now go around to the other side of the car and remove the plastic cover from the carrier’s adjustable foot. Fold back the rubber strip and insert the pins on the foot into the fix...

  • Page 183: Driving At Night

    183 starting and driving driving at night bear in mind the following points when driving at night: • nighttime driving requires your full con- centration. • do not rush. Count on your journey taking slightly longer. • the number of drivers under the influence of drugs is likely to be greater at nigh...

  • Page 184

    184 starting and driving tires the tire pressure should match the current load and speed of the car; for cars sold in u.S. See page 234; for cars sold in canada see page 269. The tire pressures given apply to cold tires, that is tires that are the same temperature as the outside air temperature. The...

  • Page 185: Driving With A Spare

    185 starting and driving driving with a spare wheel fitted see page 238. Driving with the trunk lid/tailgate open avoid driving with the trunk lid/tailgate partly or fully open, since exhaust fumes can be drawn into the cabin. If you must drive with the trunk lid/tailgate open, all windows and the m...

  • Page 186

    186 starting and driving front towing eye the front towing eye is stored with the spare wheel. The attachment point (tapped hole) for the towing eye is midway along the engine sub- frame at the front of the car. Remove the plastic plug and screw in the towing eye securely. To ensure that the towing ...

  • Page 187

    187 starting and driving towing the car gear lever in neutral (in cars with automatic transmission: selector lever at n (neutral)) turn on the parking lights. Drive carefully and do not exceed the speed limit for vehicles being towed. Always try to keep the towrope taut by gently applying the brake,...

  • Page 188: Jump Starting

    188 starting and driving jump starting if your battery has run down, you may want to use another vehicle and some jumper cables to start your saab. Follow the steps below to do it safely. To jump start your vehicle: 1 check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative ground sys...

  • Page 189

    189 starting and driving 4 open the hood and locate the battery. Find the positive (+) and negative (–) termi- nals on the battery. 5 check that the jumper cables do not have loose or missing insulation. If they do, you could get a shock and also the vehicles could be damaged. Before you connect the...

  • Page 190

    190 starting and driving 9 attach the cable at least 18 inches (45 cm) away from the discharged bat- tery, but not near engine parts that move. To avoid an arc which could deto- nate the hydrogen gas around the bat- tery, the final connection must be at least 18” from the battery. 10 start the vehic...

  • Page 191

    191 car care and technical information ib3888 hood ________________ 192 engine compartment __ 193 emission control systems ____________ 194 engine ______________ 196 engine oil ____________ 196 transmission fluid ____ 198 coolant ______________ 198 brake and clutch fluid__ 199 power steering fluid _...

  • Page 192: Hood

    192 car care and technical information hood the hood release handle is located under- neath the instrument panel. To open the hood: 1 pull the release handle. 2 the front of the hood will now spring up, providing access to the secondary safety catch. 3 push the catch upwards, pushing the hood downwa...

  • Page 193: Engine Compartment

    193 car care and technical information engine compartment 9 6 8 1 2 4 3 5 7 ib3637 engine compartment 1 engine-oil dipstick/filler cap 2 reservoir, brake/clutch fluid 3 fuse box 4 expansion tank, coolant 5 washer-fluid filler cap 6 battery 7 turbo unit 8 ignition discharge module 9 reservoir, power-...

  • Page 194: Emission Control

    194 car care and technical information engine families saab cars imported into the united states and canada meet all applicable emission control standards. The engine family and appropriate tune-up specifications are iden- tified on a label affixed to the left front inner fender. These engine famili...

  • Page 195

    195 car care and technical information saab trionic engine management system the saab trionic engine management system is a unique saab development that combines sequential multiport fuel injection, electronic distributorless ignition and turbo- charger boost pressure control into one sys- tem. The ...

  • Page 196: Engine

    196 car care and technical information engine the 2.3-liter model is a transverse, 4-cylin- der in-line engine with twin overhead cam- shafts and 4 valves per cylinder. This engine is equipped with balance shafts that reduce engine vibration to a minimum. The balance shafts are chain driven and rota...

  • Page 197

    197 car care and technical information changing engine oil the engine oil must be changed in accor- dance with the service program, see page 254. Oil volume and grade, see page 263. Oil changing should be carried out on a warm engine. 1 unscrew the drain plug in the bottom of the sump and leave the ...

  • Page 198: Transmission Fluid

    198 car care and technical information transmission fluid manual transmission check and top up the fluid in accordance with the service program. Automatic transmission check and top up the fluid in accordance with the service program. Coolant the expansion tank is transparent to facili- tate checkin...

  • Page 199: Brake And Clutch Fluid

    199 car care and technical information the cooling system is charged at the factory with coolant containing a 45 % concentra- tion of a combined antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor. A weaker mixture will result in reduced anticorrosion protection. For pro- tection against freezing in very cold weathe...

  • Page 200

    200 car care and technical information use only new brake fluid from a sealed con- tainer. Check that there are no leaks in the brake system. The brake fluid level will fall somewhat as the brake pads wear. The max level in the reservoir corresponds to the amount of brake fluid required with new bra...

  • Page 201: Power Steering Fluid

    201 car care and technical information power steering fluid check the level of the power steering fluid in the reservoir regularly, in accordance with the service program. The wheels should point forward during the check. Clean around the cap before it is unscrewed. Clean the dipstick. Screw in the ...

  • Page 202: Battery

    202 car care and technical information battery the battery is provided with a cover to pro- tect it from radiated heat. If the battery is exposed to high temperatures, its life will be shortened. To remove the cover, release the two clips along its long sides. The cover fits the standard battery ins...

  • Page 203

    203 car care and technical information charging/replacing the battery connect the positive lead to the positive (+) battery terminal (red), and the negative lead to a good ground point, e.G. The lifting lug at the front of the engine. To remove the battery, always disconnect the negative (black) lea...

  • Page 204: Drive Belts

    204 car care and technical information drive belts the alternator is situated on the right-hand side of the engine, adjacent to the bulkhead. It is driven via a poly-v-belt from the crank- shaft pulley. The poly-v-belt also drives the water pump, the a/c compressor and the steering servo pump. The b...

  • Page 205: Wipers And Washers

    205 car care and technical information wipers and washers check and clean all wiper blades regularly. If poor wiper performance is experienced, clean the windshield with 6;6476 56299 this is particularly important if the car has been through an automatic car wash, as these sometimes leave a wax coat...

  • Page 206

    206 car care and technical information washers the washer-fluid reservoir holds 6.4 quarts (6 liters). When "washer fluid level low. Refill." comes up on the sid, the reservoir is down to about 1 quart (1 liter) of fluid. Add at least 50 % of washer- fluid to water to prevent freezing and for effect...

  • Page 207: Changing Bulbs

    207 car care and technical information changing bulbs check that the new bulb is working when finished. Use only "long life" bulbs. Headlight aiming, see page 250. Xenon headlight 1 1 1 1 xenon headlights produce roughly twice as much light as halogen bulbs and have a significantly longer service li...

  • Page 208

    208 car care and technical information headlight bulb for high beam (halogen) on cars equipped with xenon lamps the halogen lamps are used only for high beam flasher if the daytime running lights are deacti- vated and the headlight switch is in the off position (otherwise xenon lamp is utilized): 1 ...

  • Page 209

    209 car care and technical information headlight bulb for low beam (halogen) 1 take off the cover from the back of the lamp unit. To improve accessibility to the right-hand headlight, hold aside the induction air hose. To improve accessibility to the left-hand headlight, remove the battery cover. Re...

  • Page 210

    210 car care and technical information parking-light bulb the parking light bulb is situated in the lower edge of the lamp housing. The bulb holder has been extended to facil- itate replacement. 1 pull the extended bulb holder straight out. 2 change the bulb. 3 make sure that the o-ring is correctly...

  • Page 211

    211 car care and technical information rear light cluster, 9-5 sedan the bulbs for the lamps in the rear light clus- ter are accessed from the luggage compart- ment. 1 lower the flap (secured with catches). 2 squeeze the plastic lugs and remove the bulb holder. 3 the bulb has a bayonet fitting. Pres...

  • Page 212

    212 car care and technical information trunk lid light and taillights, 9-5 sedan before changing bulbs in the trunk, you must first release the trim at the foot of the trunk. This involves removing the handle and the three trim fasteners (studs). 1 unscrew the handle on the inside of the tailgate. 2...

  • Page 213

    213 car care and technical information high-mounted stop lights, 9-5 sedan the bulbs can be accessed after the panel in the rear headlining has been removed. 1 remove the panel by carefully pushing in the two clips, one at the time. 2 release the bulb holder, which is retained by a clip at either en...

  • Page 214

    214 car care and technical information 3 remove the two screws securing the light cluster to the body. 4 pull the light cluster rearwards and angle it outwards (it is seated quite firmly). 5 release the fastener from the body. Reinsert the fastener into the groove in the light cluster. Press in the ...

  • Page 215

    215 car care and technical information tailgate bulbs, 9-5 sportcombi 1 turn the lock a quarter turn (90°) with a screwdriver or the ignition key. 2 open and remove the cover. 3 remove the bulb holder by pressing the plastic lug to the side. 4 press in the bulb and twist it counterclockwise. 5 chang...

  • Page 216

    216 car care and technical information license-plate light the lens is not screwed in place. It is held in place with snaps. 1 one of the short sides of the lens con- tains a recess for a small screwdriver. Insert a screwdriver and prise out the lens. 2 fit the new bulb. 3 when refitting the lens, t...

  • Page 217

    217 car care and technical information dome light, front 1 ease the leading edge of the glass out of the overhead panel. 2 release one of the contacts and remove the bulb. 3 fit the new bulb. Dome light, rear 1 remove the entire overhead panel: ease out the trailing end first, and then both front ed...

  • Page 218

    218 car care and technical information bulb table a special kit containing spare bulbs and fuses is available as an accessory from your saab dealer. A storage space for this is pro- vided adjacent to the toolkit and jack, under the panel in the luggage compartment. # cap wattage 1 h7 55 headlight 2 ...

  • Page 219: Fuses

    219 car care and technical information fuses the fuses are housed in two fuse panels: one at the end of the instrument panel on the driver’s side, and one under the hood. To check if a fuse has blown, first remove it from the panel (see below). If the filament is broken, the fuse has blown. A specia...

  • Page 220

    220 car care and technical information maxi fuses the maxi fuses are housed in the fuse box under the hood. These fuses can be checked in the same way as the other fuses. The maxi fuses are designed to protect the car’s electrical system from being dam- aged. Each maxi fuse protects a number of elec...

  • Page 221

    221 car care and technical information fuse panel in instrument panel # amp function a 30 trailer lights b 10 automatic transmission c 7.5 electric door mirrors; dice: manual beam length adjustment 1 1 15 brake lights; park brake shift lock (cars with auto- matic transmission) 2 15 reversing lights ...

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    222 car care and technical information relay panel under instrument panel 26 7,5 driver seat memory 1 ; mirrors memory 1 ; moonroof 1 ; parking assistant 1 ; seatbelt reminder; acc 27 10 engine-management system; sid; main instrument 28 7.5 airbag 29 7.5 abs/esp 30 7.5 starter motor; transmission co...

  • Page 223

    223 car care and technical information fuse box under hood fuses j – k starter relay l1 limp-home function l2 – # amp function 1 40 radiator fan, high speed 2 40 abs/esp 3 30 abs/esp 4 7.5 load angle sensor (cars with xenon headlights) 5 15 heater 6 10 a/c; car alarm siren 7 15 bulb test 8 – – 9 20 ...

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    224 car care and technical information relays 10 15 high beam headlight, left 11 15 low beam headlight left 12 15 high beam headlight, right 13 15 low beam headlight, right 14 30 radiator fan, high speed 15 15 fog lights (front spoiler) 16 20 wiper, rear 17 15 horn 18 – – # function 1 bulb test; hea...

  • Page 225: Tires

    225 car care and technical information tires your new vehicle comes with high-quality tires made by a leading tire manufacturer. If you ever have questions about your tire warranty and where to obtain service, see your saab warranty and service record booklet for details. Inflation - tire pressure t...

  • Page 226

    226 car care and technical information high speed operation when to check check your tires once a month or more. Don’t forget your compact spare tire. It should be at 60 psi (420 kpa). How to check use a good quality pocket-type gauge to check tire pressure. You can’t tell if your tires are properly...

  • Page 227

    227 car care and technical information flat spotting all tires get hot, especially on long journeys or when the car is driven hard. After the car has been parked with hot tires and the tires have cooled down, a flat spot can form in the tire, where it is in contact with the ground. The same can occu...

  • Page 228

    228 car care and technical information buying new tires to find out what kind and size of tires you need, look at the tire-loading information label. If you wish to fit other tires or wheels than those supplied with the car, consult your saab dealer first as to the possibilities available. Wheels/ti...

  • Page 229

    229 car care and technical information uniform tire quality grading quality grades can be found where applica- ble on the tire sidewall between tread shoul- der and maximum section width. For exam- ple: treadwear 200 traction aa temperature a the following information relates to the system developed...

  • Page 230

    230 car care and technical information wheel alignment and tire balance the wheels on your vehicle were aligned and balanced carefully at the factory to give you the longest tire life and best overall per- formance. Scheduled wheel alignment and wheel bal- ancing are not needed. However, if you noti...

  • Page 231

    231 car care and technical information tire chains notice: if your vehicle does not have 225/45r17 alt. 235/45 r17 size tires, use tire chains only where legal and only when you must. Contact your saab dealer regarding suitable snow chains. Install them on the front tires and tighten them as tightly...

  • Page 232

    232 car care and technical information tire sidewall labeling useful information about a tire is molded into it´s sidewall. Tire size: the tire size ia a combination of letters and numbers used to define a partic- ular tire´s width, height, aspect ratio, con- struction type and service description. ...

  • Page 233

    233 car care and technical information aspect ratio: a two-digit number that indi- cates the tire height-to-width measure- ments. For example, if the tire size aspect ratio is “55”, as shown in item “c” of the illus- tration, it would mean that the tire´s sidewall is 55% as high as it is wide. Belt ...

  • Page 234

    234 car care and technical information loading your vehicle this is an example of what your vehicle´s tire-loading information/certification label might look like. It is located on the b-pillar and shows how much weight your vehicle may properly carry. The label tells you the proper size, and recomm...

  • Page 235

    235 car care and technical information maximum load rating: the load rating for a tire at the maximum permissible inflation pressure for that tire. Maximum loaded vehicle weight: the sum of curb weight; accessory weight; vehi- cle capacity weight; and production options weight. Maximum permissible i...

  • Page 236

    236 car care and technical information steps for determining correct load limit 1 locate the statement “the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed xxx pounds” on your vehicle´s label. 2 determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle...

  • Page 237

    237 car care and technical information tire date code tires should be regarded as perishable goods. As the tires age, the rubber becomes progressively harder, and the roadholding ability of the tires diminishes. This is partic- ularly true on winter tires. Tires now have a date-code marking for the ...

  • Page 238

    238 car care and technical information driving considerations with compact spare wheel/tire fitted the following should be observed when the compact spare wheel (t115/70 r16) is fitted: • the compact spare is light and easy to handle when changing the wheel. • do not drive further than necessary wit...

  • Page 239

    239 car care and technical information changing a wheel warning lifting a vehicle and getting under it to do maintenance or repairs is dangerous without the appropriate safety equipment and training. The jack provided with your vehicle is designed only for changing a flat tire. If it is used for any...

  • Page 240

    240 car care and technical information to jack up the car, apply the jack to one of the special jacking points under the sills. If a floor jack is used, it can be applied to the standard jacking points used by the dealer. A floor jack can lift both front wheels or both rear wheels off the ground sim...

  • Page 241

    241 car care and technical information tighten the bolts enough for the bolts and wheel to be seated correctly. 7 lower the car and tighten the wheel bolts to the correct torque in the sequence shown (opposite pairs). Tightening torque light-alloy wheels: 80 ft.Lbs. (110 nm) steel wheels: 80 ft.Lbs....

  • Page 242: Safety Belts

    242 car care and technical information safety belts regularly check the function of the safety belts as follows: • hold the diagonal strap and pull it sharply. The safety belt should lock and it should not be possible to withdraw it further. Check the anchorage points in the floor. They must not hav...

  • Page 243: Upholstery And Trim

    243 car care and technical information upholstery and trim to remove lint or hairs from the seat uphol- stery or headlining, use a moist, lint-free cloth or a special lint remover (brush or roller). Remove any dirty marks using a cloth moistened with lukewarm soapy water. When using a stain remover,...

  • Page 244: Washing The Car

    244 car care and technical information washing the car wash your car frequently. To facilitate cleaning, a suitable detergent can be added to the water, which should be lukewarm. Saab offers a full line of car care products, including car wash, for the care of your vehi- cle. See your dealer for ava...

  • Page 245: Waxing And Polishing

    245 car care and technical information waxing and polishing other than in exceptional cases, do not use abrasive polishes containing a cutting agent on a new car. Always wash the car thor- oughly before waxing or polishing. Engine compartment clean the engine compartment using an engine detergent an...

  • Page 246: Air Conditioning

    246 car care and technical information two-coat enamel as the name implies, two-coat enamel is applied in two operations. The first coat, the base color, contains the pigment, metal flakes and binder. The second coat consists of a clear enamel, which provides the final gloss for the paintwork and pr...

  • Page 247

    247 car care and technical information fault diagnosis if a fault occurs in the a/c system, there are a number of checks you can perform your- self. If the fault persists, however, have the system checked by a workshop. We recom- mend that you contact an authorized saab dealer. Important! When the a...

  • Page 248: Anti-Corrosion

    248 car care and technical information anti-corrosion treatment the entire car is corrosion-protected at the factory in different stages by an electrolytic immersion coating and a pvc-based pro- tective coating to protect against corrosion caused by stones flung up by the wheels. A thin penetrating ...

  • Page 249: For Long Trips

    249 car care and technical information 2 clean the underside of the car during the winter. Use high pressure water to clean the car’s underside (floor panels, wheel wells) at least at mid- winter and in the spring. 3 inspect the car frequently for leaks or damage, and arrange for needed repairs prom...

  • Page 250: Recovery And/or

    250 car care and technical information recovery and/or recycling of automotive materials a typical car consists of metals (65–75 %), plastics (10–15 %), rubber (5 %) and small quantities of glass, wood, paper and tex- tiles. The recycling of metals has been com- monplace for a long time now. To faci...

  • Page 251

    251 car care and technical information • the vehicle should be fully assembled and all other work stopped while headlight aiming is being done. • the vehicle should not have any snow, ice or mud attached to it. • tires should be inflated to the prescribed pressure. • close all doors. • rock the vehi...

  • Page 252

    252 car care and technical information 5 turn on the low beam headlights and place a piece of cardboard or equivalent (although not directly on the lens) in front of the headlight not being aimed. This should allow the beam cut-off of the headlight being aimed to be seen on the flat surface. 6 turn ...

  • Page 253

    253 customer assistance and information maintenance schedule _ 254 owner assistance _____ 255 reporting safety defects (u.S.A.) _____________ 256 reporting safety defects to the canadian government _________ 256 vehicle data collection and event data recorders __________ 257 customer assistance and ...

  • Page 254: Maintenance Schedule

    254 customer assistance and information maintenance schedule the maintenance schedule prescribes a service program to the purchaser/operator of a saab that is reasonable and necessary to ensure the proper emission control sys- tems function, safety and reliability of the saab automobile in normal us...

  • Page 255: Owner Assistance

    255 customer assistance and information service record retention it is the owner´s responsibility to retain ser- vice records. If possible, you should keep copies of all shop work orders for all service and repairs, whenever performed. As indi- cated in the new car and emission control system warran...

  • Page 256: Reporting Safety

    256 customer assistance and information change of address notification (u.S. And canada) two change of address cards are provided at the end of the warranty and service record booklet. Knowing your current address allows saab to contact you in the event of a recall or service campaign. Please help u...

  • Page 257

    257 customer assistance and information vehicle data collection and event data recorders your vehicle, like other modern motor vehi- cles, has a number of sophisticated com- puter systems that monitor and control sev- eral aspects of the vehicle’s performance. Your vehicle uses on-board vehicle comp...

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  • Page 259: Specifications

    259 specifications general______________ 260 engine ______________ 262 fuel_________________ 262 engine oil____________ 263 engine variants _______ 264 electrical system______ 265 drive belts ___________ 265 manual gearbox_______ 266 automatic transmission 266 suspension __________ 267 steering ____...

  • Page 260

    260 specifications general overall length, including bumpers: 9-5 sedan _______________________ 190.4 in (4836 mm) 9-5 sportcombi __________________ 190.6 in (4841 mm) overall width, including door mirrors ____ 80.4 in (2042 mm) maximum height: 9-5 sedan _______________________ 57.3 in (1454 mm) 9-5...

  • Page 261

    261 specifications trailer: luggage compartment volume (sae): 9-5 sedan _______________________ 15.9 cu.Ft. (450 litres) 9-5 sportcombi, rear seat upright ____ 31.4 cu. Ft. (890 litres) 9-5 sportcombi, rear seat folded _____ 73.0 cu. Ft. (2067 litres) luggage compartment, length, 9-5 sedan: rear sea...

  • Page 262

    262 specifications engine fuel 4-cylinder ________________________ four cylinders, twin overhead cam- shafts, 16 valves and two balancer shafts. Cylinder bores _____________________ 3.54 in (90 mm) stroke ___________________________ 3.54 in (90 mm) swept volume _____________________ 139.7 cu.In (2.2...

  • Page 263

    263 specifications engine oil to meet demands in saab's extended service intervals all engines are filled with specially designed synthetic factory fill oils. Long service intervals, fuel economy and environmental issues are the base for our choice of oil. By using oils approved by saab you minimise...

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    264 specifications engine variants when to change engine oil your vehicle will display when it is time for servicing on the sid, based on the mileage and time since the last service. For this service system to work it is of outmost importance that the right engine oil is used. When the message for s...

  • Page 265

    265 specifications electrical system drive belts voltage __________________________ 12 v battery capacity ___________________ 70 ah starter motor ______________________ 1.4 kw alternator rating ____________________ 140 a/14 v firing order _______________________ 1–3–4–2 spark plugs: 2.3 turbo ______...

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    266 specifications manual gearbox automatic transmission type ____________________________ all-synchromesh 5-speed with final drive and differen- tial oil ______________________________ saab mtf 0063 oil capacity _______________________ 1.9 qts (1.8 litres) oil volume (on changing) ____________ 1.6 ...

  • Page 267

    267 specifications suspension steering brake system spring type, front and rear ___________ coil springs maximum deflection of springs: front __________________________ 7.09 in (180 mm) rear ___________________________ 7.87 in (200 mm) dampers, front and rear _____________ gas-filled dampers steerin...

  • Page 268

    268 specifications wheels and tires (recommended dimensions) 2.3 turbo all season tires 215/55 r16 93 h x 235/45 r17 94 v x winter tires 215/55 r16 93 q x 225/45 r17 94 q xl/rf x 235/45 r17 94 q x wheel sizes 6.5 x 16” x 7 x 17” x 7.5 x 17” x speed ratings and load indexes, see page 233. Always cont...

  • Page 269

    269 specifications lowest recommended tire pressure, cold tires tire size load/speed mph (km/h) 23 front kpa/psi rear kpa/psi all season tires 215/55 r16 93 h 1–3 pers./0–100 (0–160) 250/36 230/33 4–5 pers./0–100 (0–160) 250/36 230/33 1–5 pers./100– (160–) 290/42 270/39 235/45 r17 94 v 1–3 pers./0–1...

  • Page 270

    270 specifications plates and labels when consulting your saab dealer, it may be necessary to quote the car’s v.I.N., engine and gearbox numbers. 1 v.I.N. Number, inside windshield. 2 v.I.N. Label and certification label. 3 gearbox number. 4 engine number. 5 canada: label for tire pressure and color...

  • Page 271

    271 specifications 1 region ___________ y = northern europe 2 country __________ s = sweden 3 manufacturer _____ 3 = saab automobile ab 4 product line ______ e = 9-5 5 model series ______ d = 9-5 arc with driver’s and passenger-side airbags h = 9-5 aero with driver’s and passenger-side airbags 6 bod...

  • Page 272

    272 specifications several of the systems in your saab car can be adjusted to better fit your individual needs some functions are governed by legal requirements and cannot therefore be reprogrammed. We recommend that you contact an autho- rized saab dealer for further information. Car alarm/central ...

  • Page 273: Index

    273 index index a a/c system, fault diagnosis _______ 247 a/c system, maintenance _________ 246 abs brakes ____________________ 162 acc __________________________ 79 acc functions ___________________ 82 acc, automatic climate control _____ 79 acc, calibration _________________ 86 acc, condensation w...

  • Page 274

    274 index d dice/twice ___________________ 220 dampers ______________________ 267 date _________________________ 105 date code, tires _________________ 237 date display ___________________ 105 definitions and terminology, tire ____ 234 determining correct load, tires _____ 236 dim-dipped beam ______...

  • Page 275

    275 index i if a tire goes flat ________________ 231 ignition switch __________________ 142 immobilizer _____________________ 49 indicator and warning lights ________ 58 indicator lights ___________________ 58 information about fuel ____________ 150 instrument illumination ____________ 75 instrument...

  • Page 276

    276 index radio _________________________ 93 radio data system (rds) _________ 94 radio text ______________________ 94 radio waves ___________________ 110 rain sensor _____________________ 77 random playback of mp3 files, cd _ 103 random playback, cd ____________ 99 random playback, cd changer ____ ...

  • Page 277

    277 index t tcs off ______________________ 63 tp ____________________________ 99 table of fuses __________________ 221 tachometer _____________________ 64 tailgate, opening ________________ 47 tank gauge _____________________ 65 technical data _________________ 259 technical data, radio/audio ______...

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