Saab 2007 9-3 Owner's Manual

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Summary of 2007 9-3

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    1 owner’s manual saab 9-3 m2007 © saab automobile ab 2006 service readiness, saab automobile ab, trollhättan, sweden printed in sweden safety 11 security 47 9-3 convertible 61 instruments and controls 81 interior equipment 117 starting and driving 149 car care 201 customer assistance and information...

  • 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 specify the equipment or features included on individual models. Importation and distribution of saab auto- ...

  • Page 3: Instrument Panel

    3 instrument panel changing bulbs __________ 219 front fog lights___________ 99 headlight levelling ________ 97 high/low beam __________ 98 parking lights____________ 97 rear fog light ____________ 99 cruise control ___________ 169 direction indicators _______ 100 high/low beam control stalk 98 fuel...

  • Page 4: Exterior

    4 exterior anti-corrosion treatment ___ 265 body __________________ 264 service program _________ 274 moonroof_______________ 128 touching up paintwork ____ 264 washing _______________ 261 waxing and polishing _____ 264 brake lights _____________ 227 changing bulbs __________ 219 light switches ____...

  • Page 5: Interior

    5 interior airbag _________________ 32 steering wheel adjustment _ 118 steering _______________ 288 interior rearview mirror _________ 123 vanity mirror _________________ 132 door mirrors__________________ 122 airbag_________________ 32 child safety locks ________ 52 child seats _____________ 24 saf...

  • Page 6: Engine Bay, 4-Cyl

    6 engine bay, 4-cyl color code______________ 293 engine number __________ 293 gearbox number _________ 293 warning labels __________ 8 vehicle identification number 293 alternator_______________ 216 drive belt _______________ 216 exhaust emission control __ 155 ignition system __________ 286 simple ...

  • Page 7: Engine Bay, 2.8 V6

    7 engine bay, 2.8 v6 power steering___________ 212 fluid: checking/topping up__ 212 vehicle identification number ________________ 293 colour code _____________ 293 engine number __________ 293 warning labels___________ 8 gearbox number _________ 293 exhaust emission control __ 155 drive belt ______...

  • Page 8: Warning Labels

    8 coolant: never open when engine hot! Radiator fan: radiator fan may start at any time. 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 fas...

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    9 changing wheels: use only on specified vehicle. Safe working load 2425 lbs. (1100 kg). Use on level firm ground only. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported only by a jack, use vehicle support stands. No persons are to remain in the vehicle. Contact a saab dealer if a xenon headlight require...

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    10 no sparks, flames or smoking buckle up refer to the owner’s manual airbag shield eyes never place a rear-facing child seat in this seat keep out of reach of children electric windows battery acid contains sul- phuric acid deactivating of rear window switches risk of explosive gas central locking,...

  • Page 11: Safety

    11 safety safety belts ___________ 12 seats ________________ 18 head restraints ________ 23 child safety ___________ 24 airbag________________ 32 safety 3 asterisk means: equipment not fitted in all cars (can depend on model variant, engine variant, market specification, options or accessories). 93_...

  • Page 12: Safety Belts

    12 safety safety belts three-point inertia-reel safety belts are provided 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. Safety belt reminder when the ignition is switched on, the safety belt reminder will come on ...

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    13 safety correct position for safety belt consider this: • 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. •...

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    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. Position the lap part low across the hips. Grasp the shoulder belt close to the buckle and pull the belt towards the shoulder to tighten the lap belt part. T...

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    15 safety adjust the belt so that it is as high up as possible without rubbing against the neck. To avoid chafing in the case of a short person, the guide can be lowered until the belt comes about an inch (a few centime- ters) from the throat but still provides safe restraint. Raise the belt guide b...

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    16 safety safety belt pretensioners sport sedan and sportcombi: the front safety belts are equipped with pretension- ers and force limiters. The pretensioners are activated in the event of a violent frontal or side-on crash. The safety belt pretension- ers are only activated if the safety belt in qu...

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    17 safety safety belts, rear seat, sport sedan and sportcombi safety belts rear seat, convertible, see page 75 the three rear seats all have three-point safety belts with inertia reels. Fasten the belts by pulling the belt across you and inserting the tongue into the buckle. Check that it is securel...

  • Page 18: Seats

    18 safety seats manually adjusted front seats 3 the following front seat adjustments can be made to achieve a comfortable driving position: • height 3 • legroom • backrest rake angle • lumbar support firmness 3 • head restraint height we recommend that adjustments to the driver’s seat be performed i...

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    19 safety legroom adjustment lift the lever under the front of the seat and slide the seat to the desired position. Backrest rake angle to find the most comfortable position, turn the knob to provide stepless adjustment of the backrest. Lumbar support 3 adjust the firmness of the lumbar support by t...

  • Page 20

    20 safety electrically adjustable front seats 3 with the doors closed the seats can only be adjusted when the ignition is on. However, there are two exceptions: • to facilitate getting into the car, both seats can be adjusted when either of the front doors is open. • the seats can be adjusted up to ...

  • Page 21

    21 safety backrest rake angle adjust the rake angle of the backrest with the rear lever. Lumbar support 3 adjust the firmness of the lumbar support by turning the knob. Memory function 3 warning the backrest should be upright during driving, so that the safety belt, airbag and backrest can provide o...

  • Page 22

    22 safety when the ignition is on, all seat settings can be adjusted. When the door is open and before the remote control has been inserted into the ignition switch, all seat settings can be adjusted for up to 20 minutes. The memory also includes the door mirror settings. Storing and restoring setti...

  • Page 23: Head Restraints

    23 safety head restraints sport sedan and sportcombi head restraint, convertible, see page 74. The front seats are equipped with saab active head restraints (sahrs). These are designed to reduce the risk of neck injury if the car is hit from behind. The sahr is a mechanical system, actu- ated by bod...

  • Page 24: Child Safety

    24 safety child safety warning • children must always be suitably restrained in the car. • death or serious injury can occur • children 12 and under or shorter than 150 cm (59 inches) can be killed by the airbag • the back seat is the safest place for children • never put a rear-facing child seat in...

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    25 safety general information on child safety the same attention must be given to child safety in the car as is given to adults. Children travel most safely when properly restrained. However, the type of restraint must be appropriate for the size of the child. We recommend that you always consult yo...

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    26 safety (lower anchor): seating positions with two lower anchors. (top tether anchor): seating positions with top tether anchors. The right side and left side rear passenger seating positions have exposed metal anchors located in the crease between the seatback and the seat cushion. Lower anchorag...

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    27 safety latch child seat installation before starting the installation, please read through this instruction, and the child seat installation instruction. 1 place the child restraint on one of the designated outboard rear seat cush- ions. 2 slide the attachment on the child restraint in between th...

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    28 safety child top tether anchorages for forward facing child seats sport sedan child restraints with a tether strap must be attached according to canadian and u.S. Safety standards. If you have any questions regarding child anchorages please contact your saab dealer. The car is provided with three...

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    29 safety child top tether anchorages for forward facing child seats sportcombi child restraints with a tether strap must be attached according to canadian and u.S. Safety standards. If you have any questions regarding child anchorages please contact your saab dealer. The top tether anchors are loca...

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    30 safety child top tether anchorages for forward facing child seats convertible child restraints with a tether strap must be attached according to canadian and u.S. Safety standards. If you have any questions regarding child anchorages please contact your saab dealer. The car is provided with two t...

  • Page 31

    31 safety installation of child restraint using the standard safety belt child restraints that are approved for rear- ward facing installation in the rear seat can be positioned in any of the three rear places. Make sure that it is possible to fit it in accor- dance with the manufacturer’s instructi...

  • Page 32: Airbag

    32 safety airbag airbag system components • airbag in steering wheel • airbag in instrument panel in front of passenger seat • side airbags in front seat backrests convertible: the side airbags help protect the head also • inflatable curtains along length of headlin- ing (from front to rear roof pil...

  • Page 33

    33 safety the driver and passenger front airbags are triggered by violent front-end crashes. They are not activated by minor front-end impacts, if the car overturns or by rear- and side-impacts. The car is equipped as standard with a passenger airbag. Note: impact sensors react differently depending...

  • Page 34

    34 safety airbag system 1 steering wheel with integral airbag 2 passenger airbag 3 side airbag 4 inflatable curtain (sport sedan and sportcombi) 5 sensors in front bumper 6 sensor, side-impact protection 7 sensor, side-impact protection (sport sedan and sportcombi) 8 electronic control module and ce...

  • Page 35

    35 safety warning • even if the car is equipped with airbags, 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 36

    36 safety front passenger seat the system is the same as that used on the driver’s side. The airbag systems are interconnected and have a common warning light . The pas- senger airbag module is housed in the fascia above the glove box and is marked "airbag". Both airbags will be inflated in the even...

  • Page 37

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

  • Page 38

    38 safety saab recommends that child restraints be secured in a rear seat, including an infant riding in a rear-facing infant seat, a child riding in a forward-facing child seat and an older child riding in a booster seat. Your vehicle has a rear seat that will accom- modate a rear-facing child rest...

  • Page 39

    39 safety the passenger sensing system is designed to enable (may inflate) the right front passenger’s frontal airbag anytime the system senses that a person of adult size is sitting properly in the right front passenger’s seat. When the passenger sensing system has allowed the airbag to be enabled,...

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    40 safety head protection the pillar trim and headlining (not converti- ble soft top) are designed to absorb energy, softening possible blows to the head. After a crash, these items must be changed in the seat positions that were occupied. Never fit accessories to the pillar trim or headlining as th...

  • Page 41

    41 safety the side-impact protection is only activated on the side of impact, while the safety belt pretensioners on both sides are deployed. The front seats and outer rear seats have safety belt pretensioners. There are two sensors on each side of the car, one at the rear of each door sill and one ...

  • Page 42

    42 safety inflatable curtains, sport sedan and sportcombi the inflatable curtains, which protect the head, are concealed along the lengths of the headlining (all the way from front to rear roof pillars). The inflatable curtains inflate at the same time as the side airbags in the front seats in case ...

  • Page 43

    43 safety for optimal protection, do not sit too close to the door. Bear this in mind, for example, if someone is sleeping in the car. The inflat- able curtain comes down from the headlin- ing and covers a large portion of the side windows. Airbag warning lamp what will you see after an airbag infla...

  • Page 44

    44 safety in many crashes severe enough to inflate an airbag, windshields are broken by vehicle deformation. Additional windshield break- age may also occur from the right front pas- senger airbag. • airbags are designed to inflate only once. After an airbag inflates, you will need some new parts fo...

  • Page 45

    45 safety frequently asked questions on function of the airbag do you still need to wear a safety belt if air- bags are fitted? Yes, always! The airbag system compo- nents merely supplement the car’s normal safety system. Moreover, the front airbags will only be actuated in a moderate to severe fron...

  • Page 46

    46 safety low impact speed, the airbag will not neces- sarily be triggered. How loud is the inflation? The noise of the inflation is certainly loud, but it is of an very short duration and will not damage your hearing. For a short time after- wards you could experience a buzzing noise in your ears. ...

  • Page 47: Security

    47 security doors ________________ 48 central locking ________ 48 car alarm _____________ 56 security 3 asterisk means: equipment not fitted in all cars (can depend on model variant, engine variant, market specification, options or accessories). 93_u s_m 07.Book page 47 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9...

  • Page 48: Doors

    48 security doors open the door by lifting the door handle. The following message appears on the saab information display (sid) if a door is not closed (text displayed first when vehicle speed exceeds 15 mph (25 km/h) and the door has still not been closed): central locking remote control the remote...

  • Page 49

    49 security remote control functions *) parking lights, side direction indicators, taillights and license plate lighting. Notice the remote control contains delicate electronics. • do not expose it to water. • avoid rough handling. • do not place the remote control where it may be subjected to high ...

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    50 security locking/unlocking the car remote locking and unlocking also control the car alarm. Remote locking press the button once: sport sedan: all doors locked. Sportcombi: all doors and tailgate locked. The hazard warning lights will flash once to confirm. Remote unlocking pressing the button on...

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    51 security locking a car with dead battery the steering wheel lock requires sufficient battery voltage to lock and unlock. If the bat- tery voltage drops below a certain level while the remote control is in the ignition switch, you will not be able to remove the remote control. If you must leave th...

  • Page 52

    52 security switches on front doors the central locking can also be operated from inside the car using the button by each front door handle. Locking the car with the remote control ren- ders these buttons inoperative. Sport sedan if you are sitting in the car and pressing the button on the driver’s ...

  • Page 53

    53 security the rear doors are equipped with child safety locks that are activated by means of a catch next to the door latch. Insert a screwdriver or the traditional key (enclosed in the remote control) and turn it 45°. When the child safety lock is in the locked position, the door can only be open...

  • Page 54

    54 security changing the key battery when the voltage of the remote control battery drops below a certain level, the saab information display (sid) will display: change the battery as soon as possible to avoid malfunctioning. Battery type: for optimum performance in all temperatures and good service...

  • Page 55

    55 security 3 change the battery. Fit the new battery so that it is positioned in the same way as the old battery, with the positive (+) side facing down. 4 fit the two halves of the remote control together and press them together until you hear several clicks. Avoid pressing the buttons. Reinsert t...

  • Page 56: Car Alarm

    56 security car alarm the car alarm is armed when the car is locked with the remote control. The car alarm will not be armed if you lock the car with the traditional key (see page 50). All the doors, the hood and the trunk lid are monitored by the alarm. The alarm is armed 11 seconds after the car h...

  • Page 57

    57 security to avoid any inconvenience, make sure that anyone using the car is familiar with how the car alarm and the locking system work. If the alarm has been tripped since the car was last locked, the saab information dis- play (sid) will display: if a fault arises in the car alarm system, the s...

  • Page 58

    58 security panic function the car alarm includes a panic function. This function allows the alarm to be started manually, for example, to attract attention. The panic alarm can only be activated while the car is stationary. The alarm is silenced if the car is driven off. When the alarm is tripped, ...

  • Page 59

    59 security quick guide, led and saab information display (sid) messages activity led signal arming (delay period) illuminates for 11 s. Alarm armed flashes once every 3 s. Disarming extinguishes. Alarm not armed off. A door, the hood or the tailgate is open or opened during the delay period. Flashe...

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    60 security (this page has been left blank.) 93_u s_m 07.Book page 60 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 61: 9-3 Convertible

    61 9-3 convertible advice on soft top operation ___________ 62 operating the soft top __ 63 raising the soft top manually ___________ 68 sid warnings and messages __________ 71 "easy entry"__________ 73 head restraints _______ 74 safety belts, rear seat, convertible _________ 75 rollover pop-up bars...

  • Page 62: Advice On Soft Top

    62 9-3 convertible advice on soft top operation • once you have raised the soft top and before driving off, always check that the soft top is properly engaged with the wind- shield rail, see page 66. • once you have folded the soft top and before driving off, check that the soft top cover is locked,...

  • Page 63: Operating The Soft Top

    63 9-3 convertible operating the soft top read the "advice on soft top operation" section on page 62 before operating the soft top. The soft top is operated with the switch on the instrument panel. Hold the switch in the desired position until the soft top is fully folded or raised. The completion o...

  • Page 64

    64 9-3 convertible opening the following conditions must be fulfilled for the soft top to be folded: • vehicle speed must not exceed 20 mph (30 km/h). • battery voltage must exceed 10 v. • outside temperature must exceed 23°f (–5°c). • the trunk lid must be locked. • there must be sufficient space i...

  • Page 65

    65 9-3 convertible 3 soft top folded. 4 the soft top cover is closed. 1 rear window raised. Soft top storage in luggage compartment lowered. 2 the soft top cover is opened. A 7.2 ft (2.2 m) b 2" (5 cm) 93_u s_m 07.Book page 65 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 66

    66 9-3 convertible raising the following conditions must be fulfilled for raising the soft top: • vehicle speed must not exceed 20 mph (30 km/h). • battery voltage must exceed 10 v. • the trunk lid must be locked. 1 start the engine and let it idle. Clearance for soft top operation: height, min. 7.2...

  • Page 67

    67 9-3 convertible 1 the soft top cover is opened. 2 the soft top is raised. 3 the soft top cover is closed. 4 the rear window is lowered. A 7.2 ft (2.2 m) b 2" (5 cm 93_u s_m 07.Book page 67 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 68: Raising The Soft Top

    68 9-3 convertible raising the soft top manually if the soft top has been folded mechanically there will be a delay of 20 seconds before it is possible to raise it manually (the pressure must be released from the hydraulic sys- tem). If the car is without electrical power, the trunk must be unlocked...

  • Page 69

    69 9-3 convertible 4 close the trunk lid fully as otherwise it will obstruct the soft top cover. 5 open the soft top cover, upward and backward. 6 tip forward the front seat backrests. 7 before raising the soft top, the two catches in the leading edge of the soft top must be opened. Stand in the rea...

  • Page 70

    70 9-3 convertible 8 sit in one of the front seats and lock the soft top to the windshield rail. Use the lug wrench and the allen key. Turn roughly 1/4 turn counterclockwise. Check that the soft top is properly locked in place by pressing up the front edge. The soft top must not move upward. 9 lift ...

  • Page 71: Sid Warnings And Messages

    71 9-3 convertible cause suitable action soft top front not locked. Failure of the soft top to lock automatically to the windshield. • move the car so that it is standing level if on a steep slope. • press the soft top button to fold the soft top slightly. Fold the soft top again. Soft top power pac...

  • Page 72

    72 9-3 convertible battery low. The voltage of the car battery is too low to allow soft top operation. Soft top obstructed. Clear obstacles. Complete soft top operation to open trunk. Complete soft top operation. Complete soft top operation before driving complete soft top operation. Close doors. Cl...

  • Page 73: "easy Entry"

    73 9-3 convertible "easy entry" to facilitate getting in and out of the rear seat, the front seats can be slid forward. Manually adjusted passenger seats 3 1 raise the handle by the head restraint on the seat. 2 tip the backrest and slide the seat forward. Repositioning: 1 tip back the backrest. 2 s...

  • Page 74: Head Restraints

    74 9-3 convertible head restraints the front seats are equipped with saab active head restraints (sahrs). These are designed to reduce the risk of neck injury if the car is hit from behind. The sahr is a mechanical system, actu- ated by body weight. The mechanism is built into the top of the backres...

  • Page 75: Safety Belts, Rear Seat

    75 9-3 convertible safety belts, rear seat, convertible the two rear seats have three-point safety belts with inertia reels. Fasten the belt by pulling the belt and insert- ing the tongue in the buckle. Check that it is securely fastened. Position the lap part low across the hips. Grasp the shoulder...

  • Page 76: Rollover Pop-Up Bars

    76 9-3 convertible rollover pop-up bars the rollover pop up bars, which are located behind each rear seat head restraint, are designed to deploy in the event of a crash or rollover. Warning you can be severely injured or killed in a crash if you are not wearing your safety belt - even if you have ai...

  • Page 77: Electric Windows

    77 9-3 convertible electric windows to open soft top raised – the windows open individ- ually. Soft top folded – the button for the front window opens both side windows. Automatic opening press the button all the way down and release it. If the soft top is folded, the rear side window is also lowere...

  • Page 78: Interior Lighting

    78 9-3 convertible calibrating front electric windows with pinch protection 3 the window lifts should be calibrated if auto- matic closing does not work or if the battery has been disconnected. The pinch protec- tion will not work if the windows are not calibrated. Perform calibration as follows: 1 ...

  • Page 79: Unlocking The Trunk Lid

    79 9-3 convertible glove box the glove box lighting comes on when the compartment is opened and goes out when it is closed. For changing bulbs, refer to page 230. Sun visor an illuminated vanity mirror is provided on the inside of the sun visors. The lighting comes on when the cover is raised and go...

  • Page 80: Placing Two Golf Bags

    80 9-3 convertible placing two golf bags in the trunk there is sufficient space in the trunk of the convertible for two golf bags. Proceed as follows. 1 start by inserting the narrow end of the first bag to the right. 2 lie down the bag. Turn the bag so that it lies on its widest side and slide it f...

  • Page 81: Instruments and Controls

    81 instruments and controls warning and indicator lights _______________ 82 instruments ___________ 87 saab information display (sid)________________ 89 switches _____________ 97 wipers and washers ____ 101 automatic climate- control system (acc)__ 106 instruments and controls 3 asterisk means: equi...

  • Page 82: Warning And Indicator

    82 instruments and controls warning and indicator lights the warnings and indications that can be shown depend on the engine variant and equipment level. This warning light illuminates when a fault arises in the antilock brake system. The following message is shown on the saab information display (s...

  • Page 83

    83 instruments and controls this light comes on when the battery is not being charged by the alternator. If the light comes on during driving, stop as soon as possible and switch off the engine. The following message is shown on the saab information display (sid): check the drive belt, see page 216....

  • Page 84

    84 instruments and controls this light indicates a malfunction in the fuel or ignition system. The car may still be driven with care but the performance of the engine will be somewhat diminished (see page 154). The following message is shown on the saab information display (sid): this light shows wh...

  • Page 85

    85 instruments and controls the brake system provides electronic brakeforce distribution (ebd). This distrib- utes the brake pressure between the front and rear wheels, in such a way as to achieve optimum braking performance irrespective of the car’s load. If a fault arises in the ebd function, the ...

  • Page 86

    86 instruments and controls this light comes on when there is less than about 2.5 gallons (10 litre) of fuel left in the tank. This light indicates that the headlights or parking lights are on. This light comes on when the system is engaged. This symbol lights up when the system is operative. Operat...

  • Page 87: Instruments

    87 instruments and controls autochecking of lights, main instrument panel the warning and indicator lights shown above should come on when the ignition switch is turned to on. They should go out after about 4 seconds once the engine has started or after the fault-free self-diagnosis of each system o...

  • Page 88

    88 instruments and controls temperature gauge the temperature gauge shows the temper- ature of the coolant. The needle should be in the middle of the scale when the engine is at normal operating temperature. If the needle goes into the red zone (which can occur at high outside air temperatures or un...

  • Page 89: Saab Information

    89 instruments and controls if the needle repeatedly enters the red zone and the engine at the same time loses power, because the monitoring system is limiting the boost pressure, you should contact a saab dealer as soon as possible. If the speed of the car exceeds 143 mph (230 km/h), acceleration i...

  • Page 90

    90 instruments and controls press the clr button to acknowledge a sid message. If you acknowledge a message but do nothing about it, the message will be displayed again the next time you start the car. When the engine is switched off the warn- ing/indicator lights still active are displayed, this is...

  • Page 91

    91 instruments and controls when the engine is started, the function that was selected when the engine was switched off is displayed, with the following exceptions: • temp is displayed if the outside tempera- ture is between 26 and 38°f (–3 and +3°c). • d.T.E. Is displayed if less than or equal to 3...

  • Page 92

    92 instruments and controls resetting a single function 1 select the function you wish to reset using the steering wheel controls, or . • fuel Ø (the value is rest to 10l/100 km) • speed Ø • trip (dist used as trip meter) 2 press and hold the clr button for approx. 1 second. The selected function wi...

  • Page 93

    93 instruments and controls you can check the distance left by selecting dist. At the same time you can check the calculated time of arrival. After the distance to destination has decreased to zero, dist will function as a trip meter (see using dist as a trip meter). The starting value for the trip ...

  • Page 94

    94 instruments and controls under settings you can choose whether the entire speedometer scale (0–160 mph) or only part of the scale (0–90 mph) should be illuminated in nightpanel mode. 1 select settings using the steering wheel controls, or . 2 press and hold the set button until given audible conf...

  • Page 95

    95 instruments and controls the number of systems that are displayed on the sid depends on the car’s equipment level. The list shown below includes the systems that can be found in your car. Rain sensor, page 103. High medium low theft alarm, page 56. Full alarm door only park assistance, page 180. ...

  • Page 96

    96 instruments and controls explanation of the various selections under settings. Resetting the service indication reset the service indication in accordance with the following: 1 turn the remote control to the on posi- tion, the engine must be switched off. 2 select settings using the steering whee...

  • Page 97: Switches

    97 instruments and controls switches the parking lights and daytime running lights come on automatically when the igni- tion switch is in the on position. High beam can not be activated in this posi- tion but headlight flasher can. The parking lights can be turned on irre- spective of the position o...

  • Page 98

    98 instruments and controls high/low beam to switch between high and low beam, pull the control stalk all the way towards the steering wheel. (headlight switch must be on.) the symbol on the main instrument panel shows when the high beam is on. Headlight flasher to flash your headlights, pull the co...

  • Page 99

    99 instruments and controls front fog lights 3 the front fog lights should be used in poor visibility. These are automatically turned off when the engine is switched off. When the car is next started, the fog lights will have to be switched back on manually by pressing the fog light switch. If the e...

  • Page 100

    100 instruments and controls turn signal & lane change indicators the stalk switch has an intermediate, spring-loaded position that is useful for sig- nalling when changing lanes or passing. The stalk switch also has fixed positions for indicating a right or left turn, that are can- celled automatic...

  • Page 101: Wipers And Washers

    101 instruments and controls back-up the back-up lights come on automatically when reverse gear is engaged or selected with the ignition switched on. Button for accessory 3 this button can be used for accessories, such as extra lights. Priority of audible information if two or more functions are act...

  • Page 102

    102 instruments and controls washers activate the washers by pulling the stalk switch towards the steering wheel. When the washers are operated, the wipers will make 3, 4 or 5 sweeps, depending on how long the washers were kept on. If the speed of the car is less than 12 mph (20 km/h), the wipers wi...

  • Page 103

    103 instruments and controls rain sensor 3 when the rain sensor is activated the follow- ing symbol is displayed in sid . The rain sensor automatically controls the windshield wipers. The sensor is located on the windshield beside the rearview mirror. The system varies the frequency of wiping betwee...

  • Page 104

    104 instruments and controls adjusting sensitivity the sensitivity of the rain sensor can be adjusted under settings. If you increase the sensitivity, the wipers will make one sweep for reference. 1 select settings using the steering wheel controls, or . 2 press and hold the set button until given a...

  • Page 105

    105 instruments and controls rear window wiper, sportcombi to obtain: • a single sweep: move the control to position 2, the control springs back to the home position. • intermittent wiping, 6 s: move the control to position 2. If the windshield wipers are activated then the rear window wiper will au...

  • Page 106: Automatic Climate-

    106 instruments and controls automatic climate- control system (acc) fresh air for the cabin is drawn in through an inlet at the bottom edge of the windshield. It passes through an effective filter before reaching the climate control system and delivery into the cabin. The air is evacuated via openi...

  • Page 107

    107 instruments and controls the system uses seven sensors: • outside air temperature sensor • cabin air temperature sensor (by the inte- rior rearveiw mirror) • sun sensor (on the facia) • blended air temperature sensors 2 (located in the front floor vents). • blended air temperature sensors 2 (loc...

  • Page 108

    108 instruments and controls air vents the air vents swivel universally, so that air can be directed as desired. In winter, for instance, the outer vents can be directed onto the door windows for enhanced demisting. The amount of air can be individually con- trolled by the regulator on each vent. If...

  • Page 109

    109 instruments and controls max heat (red indicator): max heating is obtained when the tempera- ture knob is turned to the first position past 26 (to the red led). The driver’s side selection controls air dist- ribution and the recirculation status. The temperature can be adjusted on the pas- senge...

  • Page 110

    110 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 111

    111 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: • high fan speed. • the air is directed to the defroster vents. • temperature increases somewhat. • recirculation...

  • Page 112

    112 instruments and controls start 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 inside...

  • Page 113

    113 instruments and controls formation of ice and mist in extreme weather conditions it is only in the most extreme conditions that icing and misting of window glass are likely to be a problem, such as in torrential rain or severe cold coupled with high relative humidity, or when passengers are pers...

  • Page 114

    114 instruments and controls acc- convertible when the soft top is folded, several func- tions in the acc-system is effected. The system adjusts itself as follows: • xxauto goes out. • heating, air distribution and fan speed are not affected. • recirculation and rear window heating are cut out. • th...

  • Page 115

    115 instruments and controls explanation of how the acc system can be customized under settings. Rear defroster auto: the rear window and door mirror heating is controlled automatically. This is one of the default settings. Manual: the rear window and door mirror heating is switched on with the butt...

  • Page 116

    116 instruments and controls a/c mode auto: automatic engagement and disen- gagement of the a/c. This is one of the default settings. A/c off: a/c compressor off (see also page 110). The a/c compressor can be activated temporarily by pressing the ac or auto button while on the road and if the outsid...

  • Page 117: Interior Equipment

    117 interior equipment steering wheel adjustment __________ 118 electric windows _______ 119 rearview mirrors_______ 122 moonroof 3 ___________ 128 interior lighting ________ 131 cup holder 3 __________ 132 power outlet 3 ________ 134 storage compartments __ 134 trunk ________________ 136 interior e...

  • Page 118: Steering Wheel

    118 interior equipment steering wheel adjustment the height and reach of the steering wheel can be adjusted. There is a release lever under the steering column. 1 pull down the lever to release the steer- ing wheel. 2 adjust the position of the steering wheel. 3 raise the lever to the locked positio...

  • Page 119: Electric Windows

    119 interior equipment electric windows the electric windows are operated by means of switches in the door armrests. For the electric windows to work, the remote control must be in the on position in the ignition switch. At the end of a journey and having removed the remote control, you can still op...

  • Page 120

    120 interior equipment to close raise the front edge of the button one step. The window will stop when it is fully closed or when the button is released. Automatic closing 3: raise the button all the way and release it. If the window does not close automatically, refer to calibration on page 121. Pi...

  • Page 121

    121 interior equipment calibration the front electric windows should be cali- brated if automatic closing does not work or if the battery has been disconnected. The pinch protection 3 will not work if the win- dows are not calibrated. Calibration is performed as follows: 1 close the doors. 2 the car...

  • Page 122: Rearview Mirrors

    122 interior equipment rearview mirrors door mirrors to adjust the door mirrors are electrically adjustable and heated. The controls for adjusting the mirrors are on the driver’s door: 1 select a door mirror with the upper button. 2 adjust the mirror using the touch pad. The mirror glass can also be...

  • Page 123

    123 interior equipment interior rearview mirror the interior rearview mirror is of the auto- dimming type and can be deflected with the lever on its underside. Certain variants have an autodimming rearview mirror. The lever should be in the normal position when you adjust the mirror. Interior rearvi...

  • Page 124

    124 interior equipment interior rearview mirror with garage opener, autodimming function and compass 3 retain your original garage door opener (transmitter) for future programming proce- dures (i.E., new vehicle purchase). It is also suggested that upon the sale of the vehicle, the programmed garage...

  • Page 125

    125 interior equipment from the button you wish to program while keeping the indicator light in view. The transmitter should face the mirror from below or left side of the mirror. 4 simultaneously press and hold both the chosen and hand-held transmitter buttons. Do not release the buttons until step...

  • Page 126

    126 interior equipment reprogramming a single button to program a device to the garage opener using a button previously trained, follow these steps: 1 press and hold the desired button. Do not release the button. 2 the indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds. Without releasing the butto...

  • Page 127

    127 interior equipment compass the compass is built into the rearview mir- ror. 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 and off by p...

  • Page 128: Moonroof 3

    128 interior equipment moonroof 3 the moonroof is operated by the control in the roof console. For the moonroof to work, the remote control must be in the on posi- tion in the ignition switch. If the car is equipped with windows having the automatic closing function, the moon- roof can be opened and...

  • Page 129

    129 interior equipment to close manually controlled closing slide the control forward to its first position. The moonroof will halt when you release the control. Automatic closing 3 slide the control forward to its second posi- tion and release it. The moonroof will close fully. The moonroof pinch p...

  • Page 130

    130 interior equipment pinch protection 3 the moonroof is equipped with pinch pro- tection. This is activated if something gets trapped when the moonroof is being closed. The moonroof will stop and open slightly. Temporary overriding the pinch protec- tion if dirt, ice or similar create so much resi...

  • Page 131: Interior Lighting

    131 interior equipment interior lighting the interior lighting consists of one front and one rear roof light, floor lighting, and cour- tesy lights in the doors (certain variants only). The light switch for the interior lighting is located on the roof console by the rear- view mirror. When the switc...

  • Page 132: Cup Holder 3

    132 interior equipment sun visor illuminated vanity mirrors are provided on the sun visors. The lighting comes on when the cover is raised. Trunk lighting the trunk lighting is switched on and off when the trunk lid is opened and closed. If the trunk lid is left open, the lighting will be switched o...

  • Page 133

    133 interior equipment cup holder in fascia cup holder in center console compart- ment between front seats 3 cup holder in rear seat cushion 3, sport sedan and sportcombi 93_u s_m 07.Book page 133 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 134: Power Outlet 3

    134 interior equipment power outlet 3 you can use the electrical socket in the stor- age compartment under the armrest between the front seats to charge a mobile phone, for example. There is a recess on each side of the compartment which will accept a lead so that you can close the lid without damag...

  • Page 135

    135 interior equipment sliding cover in glove box to admit cold air 3. This allows the storage of chocolate dur- ing hot weather for example. Storage compartment between front seats storage pocket on front edge of seats 3 storage pocket on back of seats 3 card holder 93_u s_m 07.Book page 135 w edne...

  • Page 136: Trunk

    136 interior equipment trunk folding down the rear seat, sport sedan convertible: the rear seat cannot be folded. Warning • never drive the car if the backrest is not correctly locked into position as this increases the risk of personal injury in the event of heavy braking or a crash. • never leave ...

  • Page 137

    137 interior equipment for greater flexibility, the rear seat is split so that the narrow and the wide part can be folded down separately. Next to the hinges in the trunk are handles for unlocking the rear seat backrests. The operation is easier if the front seats are not too far back and the rear s...

  • Page 138

    138 interior equipment load-through hatch, sport sedan convertible: there is no load-through hatch. A load-through hatch is incorporated in the rear seat backrest to enable long, narrow items to be carried inside the car. Before loading or unloading long items, switch off the engine and apply the pa...

  • Page 139

    139 interior equipment trunk release handle there is a glow-in-the-dark trunk release handle located inside the trunk on the latch. This handle will glow following exposure to light. Pull the release handle down to open the trunk from inside. Tie down eyes, sport sedan there are tie down eyes in the...

  • Page 140

    140 interior equipment trunk lighting on the underside of the parcel shelf is a light that is switched on and off when the trunk is opened and closed. If the trunk lid is left open, the lighting will be switched off automatically after 20 minutes to prevent the battery from running flat. Emergency o...

  • Page 141

    141 interior equipment folding down the rear seat backrest, sportcombi for greater flexibility, the rear seat is split so that the narrow and the wide part can be folded down separately. It is easiest to fold down the rear seat backrests if the front seats are slid forward. 1 unlock the backrest by ...

  • Page 142

    142 interior equipment warning • lay heavy bags on the floor. Place smaller and lighter bags on top. • elastic cargo net 3: warning. Avoid eye injury. Do not overstretch. Always keep face and body out of recoil path. Do not use when strap has visible signs of wear or damage. • secure heavy and bulky...

  • Page 143

    143 interior equipment load-through hatch, sportcombi a load-through hatch is incorporated in the rear seat backrest to enable long, narrow items to be carried inside the car. Before loading or unloading long items, switch off the engine and apply the parking brake. This avoids the danger of the car...

  • Page 144

    144 interior equipment tie down eyes, sportcombi there are tie down eyes in the trunk that should be used to secure loads. In general, loads should be placed as far forward and as low down as possible in the trunk. Driving with the trunk lid open, see page 194. Warning • put heavy loads as low down ...

  • Page 145

    145 interior equipment cargo net 3 • if possible, avoid having the rear seat folded down when driving with a heavy load, because the anchoring possibili- ties are restricted when the rear seat is in this position. That the rear seat is in the upright is a basic require- ment for protection against c...

  • Page 146

    146 interior equipment cargo net, vertical 3, sportcombi fit the net behind the rear seat backrest. 1 remove the rear cover panels in the roof. 2 fit the net’s upper fasteners into the two rear attachment points in the roof. 3 secure the net’s hooks in the two anchorage eyes closest to the rear seat...

  • Page 147

    147 interior equipment cargo net, floor mounted 3, sportcombi 1 fold up the floor. Position the edges of the floor in the slots in the side pieces. 2 fit the bag/carrier on the lower floor and secure the net’s hooks in the folded-up floor. Cargo net, floor mounted, sportcombi 1 upper bracket. Make s...

  • Page 148

    148 interior equipment cargo guard 3, sportcombi to fit 1 hold the cartridge so that the extendible part faces backward. 2 position the cartridge over the pin (1) on the left and right-hand sides. Press the cartridge down and rotate it slightly forward until a click is heard. 3 check the fitting by ...

  • Page 149: Starting And Driving

    149 starting and driving ignition switch ________ 150 steering wheel lock ____ 152 starting the engine ____ 152 important considerations for driving __________ 154 refueling ____________ 157 engine break-in period _ 161 manual transmission___ 162 automatic transmission 3 ______ 163 cruise control __...

  • Page 150: Ignition Switch

    150 starting and driving ignition switch the ignition switch is located on the center console between the front seats. In cars with automatic transmission, the remote control can only be removed when the selector lever is in position p. To allow the various systems in the car time to register that t...

  • Page 151

    151 starting and driving off position parts of the electrical system are operative. Do not leave the remote control in the off position with the engine not running as this could cause the battery to run flat in a matter of hours. Cars with automatic transmission: the gear lever is not locked. See al...

  • Page 152: Steering Wheel Lock

    152 starting and driving steering wheel lock the steering wheel lock is electronic. The lock engages when the remote control is removed from the ignition and unlocks when the remote control is inserted. A click can be heard when the steering wheel lock locks and unlocks. If the car is parked with on...

  • Page 153

    153 starting and driving starting the engine avoid racing the engine or loading it heavily before it has warmed up. Do not drive away before the warning and indicator lights have gone out. The engine has an automatic choke and should be started as follows: cars with manual transmission to start the ...

  • Page 154: Important

    154 starting and driving important considerations for driving 1 starting and driving • do not use full throttle until the engine is warm, so as to avoid unnecessary wear. If the needle of the turbo gauge repeatedly enters the red zone, the engine may suddenly lose power, due to the initiation of a m...

  • Page 155

    155 starting and driving limp-home the engine management system has a diagnostic feature that checks a number of internal functions. If a fault is detected in the throttle valve, the engine management system will set the throttle system to the limp-home mode. This means: • idling control will be poo...

  • Page 156

    156 starting and driving • have the car serviced regularly in accor- dance with the service program. • always be alert to any misfiring of the engine (not running on all cylinders) and any loss of power or performance. At the first sign of a malfunction, reduce speed and take the car to a workshop. ...

  • Page 157: Refueling

    157 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 158

    158 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 no...

  • Page 159

    159 starting and driving the fuel door has a built in filler cap holder slot located on the fuel door. Slide the white ring on the cap into the slot. Notice: if you need a new fuel cap, be sure to get the right type. Your dealer can get one for you. If you get the wrong type, it may not fit properly...

  • Page 160

    160 starting and driving gasoline specifications it is recommended that gasoline meet spec- ifications which were developed by automo- bile manufacturers around the world and contained in the world-wide fuel charter which is available from the alliance of auto- mobile manufacturers at www.Autoalli- ...

  • Page 161: Engine Break-In Period

    161 starting and driving whether the fuel contains mmt. Saab does not recommend the use of such gasolines. Fuels containing mmt can reduce the life of spark plugs and the performance of the emission control system may be affected. The malfunction indicator lamp may turn on. If this occurs, return to...

  • Page 162: Manual Transmission

    162 starting and driving manual transmission clutch interlock to start the car, the clutch pedal must be depressed. When changing gear, fully depress the clutch pedal and then release it smoothly. It is inadvisable to drive with your hand resting on the gear lever, as this can increase the wear on t...

  • Page 163: Automatic

    163 starting and driving automatic transmission 3 the automatic transmission has an elec- tronic control module. The control module receives information including accelerator position and road speed. Using this and other information, it controls the hydraulic pressure of the transmission to ensure t...

  • Page 164

    164 starting and driving park brake shift lock the transmission has a security function known as park brake shift lock. To move the gear selector lever out of the p or n posi- tion, the gear selector lever detent (catch) must be pressed in at the same time as the brake pedal is held depressed. The d...

  • Page 165

    165 starting and driving driving in hilly country 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 with the selector lever in the d posi- tion. The ad...

  • Page 166

    166 starting and driving cars with 5-speed transmission in this mode, only 2nd and 5th gears are available. Select 2nd gear when driving at low speeds and 5th gear at higher speeds. 2nd gear must be selected manually. Select 5th gear manually or move the selector lever to d, see page 168. Cars with ...

  • Page 167

    167 starting and driving selector lever positions p the selector lever is locked and the transmission is mechanically blocked. The engine can be started. To move the selector lever out of the p position, depress the brake pedal and press in the detent (catch) on the selector lever. Only select the p...

  • Page 168

    168 starting and driving certain variants also have steering wheel controls for manual gear selection. On these models, it is possible to change gear manually using the selector lever and the steering wheel controls. The steer- ing wheel controls are only active when the selector lever is in the m p...

  • Page 169: Cruise Control

    169 starting and driving cruise control (cruise control system) 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 following message is shown on the sid: the system has the following functi...

  • Page 170: Braking

    170 starting and driving to reduce the preset speed you can reduce speed in any of the follow- ing ways: • brake to the desired speed. Jog the control to set/+ or set/–. • jog the control to set/– to reduce the speed by 1 mph (1.6 km/h). • hold the control in the set/– position until the desired spe...

  • Page 171

    171 starting and driving abs brakes the antilock braking system (abs) modu- lates the brake pressure to each wheel. The pressure is automatically reduced just before the wheel locks up and then increases again to the point at which the wheel is just about to lock. The wheel sen- sors send informatio...

  • Page 172

    172 starting and driving the abs system will not reduce the braking distance on loose gravel, snow or ice but, because the wheels cannot lock up, steer- ing control is retained. When the abs system operates you will feel the brake pedal pulsate and hear a ticking noise, both of which are perfectly n...

  • Page 173: Traction Control

    173 starting and driving traction control system (tcs) anti-spin system how the system works the traction control system (tcs) is designed to prevent wheelspin. This enables the car to achieve the best possible grip and, hence, maximum tractive effort, together with greater stability. The tcs uses i...

  • Page 174

    174 starting and driving tcs indicator when the remote control is turned to the on position, the lamp is lit for about 4 seconds while the system performs self-diagnosis. The light comes on when the tcs is operative, that is when one of the wheels has lost its grip. The fact that the tcs is operativ...

  • Page 175: Electronic Stability

    175 starting and driving electronic stability program (esp ® ) 3 anti-skid system 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 can oth- er...

  • Page 176

    176 starting and driving esp ® off lights up if: • a fault has been detected and the system has therefore been switched off • the system has been switched off manually esp ® indicator light when the remote control is turned to the on position, the lamp is lit for about 4 seconds while the system per...

  • Page 177: Parking Brake

    177 starting and driving parking brake the parking brake lever is situated between the front seats. The brake acts on the rear wheels. When the parking brake is applied, the indicator light on the main instru- ment panel will come on. To release the parking brake, lift the lever slightly, pull the r...

  • Page 178

    178 starting and driving 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. If the car is parked with one front wheel touching the curb, for example, you may need to turn the steering wheel slightly when you insert t...

  • Page 179

    179 starting and driving long-term parking if the car is not going to be used for some time, e.G. Three to four months, the following steps are recommended: • drain the washer fluid reservoir and hoses. • wash and wax the car. Clean the rubber seals on the hood, trunk lid and doors, and lubricate th...

  • Page 180: Saab Parking

    180 starting and driving saab parking assistance 3 saab parking assistance saab parking assistance facilitates parking and reversing. There are four sensors in the rear bumper that detect objects up to 6 ft (1.8 meters) behind the car. If the car is heavily laden, the system may falsely indicate tha...

  • Page 181

    181 starting and driving if you stop the car with reverse gear engaged, the sound pulse will stop after 2 seconds. The sound pulses will return if you continue to reverse. If the car rolls for- ward while reverse is engaged, the system is silenced. When the distance to the object is less than 1 ft. ...

  • Page 182

    182 starting and driving error messages if the system malfunctions, the following message will appear on the sid: if the system is subject to interference, the following message will be shown on the sid: if this message appears, clean the sensors. The sensors are located in the black trim on the rea...

  • Page 183: Economical Driving

    183 starting and driving economical driving factors affecting fuel consumption the fuel consumption of a car is greatly affected by driving conditions, climate, road conditions, speed, driving technique, etc. Breaking-in fuel consumption may be somewhat higher during the break-in period (the first 3...

  • Page 184

    184 starting and driving engine wear is at its greatest during this period. Drive off as soon as possible after starting the engine and avoid high engine speeds. • drive as smoothly and thoughtfully as possible. Match your driving to the prevailing traffic conditions. • driving in a low gear gives r...

  • Page 185: Driving In Cold Weather

    185 starting and driving driving in cold weather in cold weather, special attention should be paid to the following: • before driving off, make sure that the wiper blades have not frozen to the wind- shield. • remove any snow from the heating system air intakes between the hood and the windshield. •...

  • Page 186

    186 starting and driving remember that tires age: it may therefore be necessary to change winter tires before they reach the legal wear limit, as they grad- ually lose their friction properties with age. If you get into a front wheel skid and the car has a manual transmission, the best response is t...

  • Page 187: Driving In Hot Climates

    187 starting and driving driving in hot climates always check the coolant level before start- ing a journey. When the engine is cold, the coolant must not lie above the kalt/cold mark on the expansion tank (boundary between the upper and lower sections of the tank). At the end of a journey, allow th...

  • Page 188: Towing A Trailer 3

    188 starting and driving towing a trailer 3 make sure you are familiar with the legal requirements regarding speed limits for towing, maximum trailer weights, trailer braking requirements, and also any spe- cial driving licence provisions. Trailer hitch attachment 3 trailer hitch attachments are ava...

  • Page 189

    189 starting and driving recommendations for cars with automatic transmission the following driving time limits are based on the capacity of the cooling system in hot weather, i.E. Approximately 86°f (+30°c). The following driving time limits are based on the capacity of the cooling system in hot we...

  • Page 190

    190 starting and driving when continuing your journey, manually select a low gear in which the engine speed is about 3,500 rpm until the incline eases (see page 168). Recommendations for cars with manual transmission rises in coolant temperature are indicated by the temperature gauge in the main ins...

  • Page 191

    191 starting and driving checks before driving make sure that the car and trailer are in good working order. This is essential since towing a trailer increases the strain on the car. • check and if necessary adjust the tire pressure of the car and trailer. • make sure all wheel bolts are properly ti...

  • Page 192: Driving With A Roof Rack

    192 starting and driving driving with a roof rack load the maximum permissible roof load is 220 lbs. (100 kg). Note that the roof load must be included in the car’s maximum per- missible payload and axle load. Strong, sturdy roof carriers designed spe- cially for your car are available from your saa...

  • Page 193

    193 starting and driving fitting roof carriers 3 sportcombi with roof rails 1 clean the car’s roof rails. 2 check the markings on the cross members to see which is the front and which is the rear roof carrier. 3 place the cross members on the roof rails, on their respective sides of the centre suppo...

  • Page 194: Driving With A Load

    194 starting and driving driving with a load the handling characteristics are affected by how the car is loaded. Driving with the trunk lid open if you must drive with the trunk lid open, close all windows and the moonroof (if equipped) and set the cabin fan to its high- est speed setting. Driving i...

  • Page 195: Driving At Night

    195 starting and driving driving at night bear in mind the following points, especially when driving at night: • nighttime driving requires your full concentration • do not rush. Count on your journey taking slightly longer. • the number of drivers under the influence of drugs is likely to be greate...

  • Page 196

    196 starting and driving the front towing eye is stowed by the spare wheel. On the left-hand side of the bumper is a cover concealing the attachment point (tapped hole) for the towing eye. 1 press the knob on the upper section of this cover at the same time as pulling out the lower edge. 2 screw in ...

  • Page 197: Vehicle Recovery

    197 starting and driving always try to keep the towrope taut by gently applying the brake of the car on tow, as necessary. This will avoid the towrope being jerked violently. Cars with automatic transmission: always observe the speed limit for vehicles on tow. Whatever the speed limit, the car must ...

  • Page 198: Jump Starting

    198 starting and driving jump starting it is essential when a donor battery is to be used to jump start the car that the jump leads be connected correctly to prevent arcing. To jump start your vehicle: 1 check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative ground system. 2 get the...

  • Page 199

    199 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 200: For Long Trips

    200 starting and driving using a battery charger 3/starter unit to avoid damaging the car’s electrical system and electronics, the following rules must be followed when charging the battery or jump starting the car. • if the charger or starter unit can be set to different voltages (6v/12v/18v/24v), ...

  • Page 201: Car Care

    201 car care hood ________________ 202 engine ______________ 202 engine bay, 4-cyl engine 205 engine bay, v6 engine _ 206 engine oil ____________ 207 air filter______________ 209 transmission fluid ____ 209 coolant ______________ 209 brake/clutch fluid and brake pads__________ 211 power steering____...

  • Page 202: Hood

    202 car care hood the hood release handle is located on the left under the instrument panel. Open the hood in the following way: 1 pull the release handle. 2 the hood moves to the half-locked posi- tion and is stopped by a safety catch at the front edge. 3 press the lever of the catch upwards and ra...

  • Page 203: Emission Control

    203 car care engine is equipped with cvcp (continuous variable cam phasing). This means that the engine’s intake camshafts can be adjusted to achieve optimum functionality. The switches are hydraulic. Engine families saab cars imported into the united states and canada meet all applicable emission c...

  • Page 204

    204 car care bosch me9 engine management system, v6 engine the bosch me9 engine management system is a system that combines sequen- tial multiport fuel injection, electronic distrib- utorless ignition and turbocharger boost pressure control into one system and intake camshaft phasing control. The me...

  • Page 205: Engine Bay, 4-Cyl Engine

    205 car care 1 oil filler cap 2 coolant reservoir 3 brake and clutch fluid reservoir 4 battery 5 fuse box 6 washer-fluid reservoir 7 power-steering fluid reservoir 8 engine-oil dipstick engine bay, 4-cyl engine 93_u s_m 07.Book page 205 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 206: Engine Bay, V6 Engine

    206 car care 1 power-steering fluid resrvoir 2 coolant reservoir 3 brake and clutch fluid reservoir 4 battery 5 fuse box 6 washer-fluid reservoir 7 oil filler cap 8 engine-oil dipstick engine bay, v6 engine 93_u s_m 07.Book page 206 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 207: Engine Oil

    207 car care engine oil checking the oil level check the engine oil level regularly. 1 park the car on a level ground. 2 switch off the engine and wait for 2–5 minutes. The engine should be at normal operating temperature. 3 take the dipstick out and wipe it off with a clean rag before carrying out ...

  • Page 208

    208 car care make sure you screw on the oil filler cap properly after topping up the oil to avoid running problems. It is normal for an engine to consume a cer- tain amount of oil. It is therefore often nec- essary to top up the oil between services. Check the engine oil level regularly. During the ...

  • Page 209: Air Filter

    209 car care air filter transmission fluid manual transmission check and top up the oil in accordance with the service program. Automatic transmission check and top up the oil in accordance with the service program. Coolant there is an overpressure in the cooling sys- tem. Coolant temperatures can s...

  • Page 210

    210 car care 4-cyl engine: the expansion tank is trans- parent to facilitate checking the coolant level. When the engine is cold, the coolant shall lie on or just above the kalt/cold mark on the expansion tank (boundary between the upper and lower sections of the tank, see illustration). Top up with...

  • Page 211: Brake/clutch Fluid and

    211 car care brake/clutch fluid and brake pads checking brake fluid should be changed according to the service program. Refer to the warranty and service book. The brake and clutch fluid reservoir is trans- parent to facilitate checking of the fluid level. The fluid level should lie between the max ...

  • Page 212: Power Steering

    212 car care power steering check the level of the power steering fluid in the reservoir regularly, in accordance with the service program. The wheels should point directly forwards during this check. Clean round the cap before unscrewing it. Wipe the dipstick. To check the level, screw down the cap...

  • Page 213: Battery

    213 car care battery check the charge state and electrolyte level of the battery regularly. If frequent short journeys are made, the battery may need extra charging. This can be done with a battery charger or by taking the car for a long run. If the battery is not being charged while the engine is r...

  • Page 214

    214 car care always connect the positive (red) cable to the battery’s positive (+) terminal, and the negative (black) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the battery. Always disconnect both battery leads when boost charging the battery. A car with standard equipment specifica- tions and a fully ch...

  • Page 215

    215 car care battery disconnect switch 3 a collision could cause a short circuit in the alternator or starter motor. A disconnect switch by the battery’s positive terminal cuts off the battery from the alternator and starter motor when the airbags and seatbelt pre- tensioners are detonated. Warning ...

  • Page 216: Drive Belt

    216 car care drive belt the alternator is situated on the right-hand side of the engine. It is driven by a poly-v-belt from the crankshaft pulley. A slipping or broken poly-v-belt can result in: • no charge to the battery • no a/c compressor function. The belt tension is critical and is adjusted aut...

  • Page 217: Wipers And Washers

    217 car care wipers and washers wiper blades check and clean all wiper blades regularly. If poor wiper performance is experienced, clean the windshield with washer fluid. This is particularly important if the car has been through an automatic car wash, as these sometimes leave a wax coating on the w...

  • Page 218

    218 car care washers the reservoir capacity is approx. 6 qts. (5.8 litres). When the washer fluid level drops below 1 quart (1 litre), the headlight washers (if equipped) are deactivated. This is in order to prioritize the windshield. The following message is displayed on the sid: headlight washers ...

  • Page 219: Changing Bulbs

    219 car care changing bulbs autochecking of lights the bulbs that are most important from the point of view of traffic safety are monitored by the car’s electrical system. If one of these bulbs should fail, a message will be dis- played on the sid. Example of sid message: the following bulbs are not...

  • Page 220

    220 car care xenon headlight, low beam 3 xenon headlights produce roughly two times as much light as halogen bulbs and have a significantly longer service life. The lamp units consist of a gas discharge lamp containing xenon. When the lights are switched on a very high voltage activates the xenon ga...

  • Page 221

    221 car care low beam, halogen left-hand side 1 lift aside the hose running along the side of the battery cover. 2 release the two retainers (a quarter of a turn counterclockwise) in the leading edge of the cover and remove the cover. 3 pull up the washer fluid filler pipe. 4 remove the air pipe fro...

  • Page 222

    222 car care high beam, halogen left-hand side 1 lift aside the hose running along the side of the battery cover. 2 release the two retainers (a quarter of a turn counterclockwise) in the leading edge of the cover and remove the cover. 3 pull up the washer fluid filler pipe. 4 remove the air pipe fr...

  • Page 223

    223 car care parking lights the parking light bulb is located in the same reflector as the main beam bulb. Left-hand side: 1 lift aside the hose running along the side of the battery cover. 2 release the two retainers on the battery cover and remove the cover. 3 pull up the washer fluid filler pipe....

  • Page 224

    224 car care both sides: 1 the bulb holder has a bayonet fitting. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and withdraw it. 2 the bulb also has a bayonet fitting. Press in the bulb and twist it counter- clockwise. 3 fit the new bulb. 4 to facilitate fitting, look in through the headlight lens when fitt...

  • Page 225

    225 car care front fog lights 3 1 undo one screw in the wheel housing. Lower the air shield. 2 remove the protective cover. Release the two spring clips securing the bulb. 3 unplug the connector. 4 change the bulb. Try not to touch the glass part of the bulb with your fingers. The height of the beam...

  • Page 226

    226 car care sport sedan: if a stop light bulb fails, the adjacent taillight will act as a stop light to ensure traffic safety. Change the broken bulb when possible. Taillights, sport sedan 1 turn signals 2 taillights/stop lights 3 reversing lights 4 rear fog light (left-hand side) 5 high-mounted st...

  • Page 227

    227 car care stop lights, taillights and turn signal bulbs, sport sedan 1 lower the cover in the trim behind the lights. Right-hand side: unlock the plastic rivet by depressing the centre no more than 3 mm. Take hold of the collar of the rivet and pull it out. Refer also to page 228. 2 lift the plas...

  • Page 228

    228 car care reversing lights and rear fog light, sport sedan removing the trunk lid trim 1 remove the two screws securing the grab handle to the inside of the trunk lid. 2 unlock the plastic rivets by pressing in the center of each rivet. Pull out the rivets by taking hold of the rivet’s collar. Yo...

  • Page 229

    229 car care changing bulbs 1 carefully remove the bulb holder with the broken bulb. The bulb holder has a bayonet fitting. 2 fit the new bulb. 3 refit the bulb holder. To refit the trunk lid trim 1 withdraw the centre of the rivets. 2 fit the trim in place on the trunk lid. 3 fit the rivets. Lock t...

  • Page 230

    230 car care dome light, convertible 1 pull down the rear edge of the light fitting. 2 if the center bulb needs replacing, open the hatch over the bulbs. Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder. If one of the outer bulbs needs replacing, turn the light fitting round. Change the bulb from the reverse of...

  • Page 231

    231 car care license plate lighting 1 undo the two screws and remove the lens. 2 fit the new bulb. 3 make sure the seal on the lens is correctly seated. 4 refit the lens and tighten the two screws. Glove box lighting 3 1 remove the lamp housing using a short screwdriver. 2 fit the new bulb. 3 insert...

  • Page 232

    232 car care trunk lighting, convertible 1 remove the lamp in the rear end first. 2 change the bulb. 3 insert the connector side first when refit- ting the lamp. Trunk lighting, sportcombi 1 pull the lamp housing forward and lift it out at the front. 2 fit the new bulb. The bulb is secured in the ho...

  • Page 233

    233 car care bulb table no. Designation watt- age 1 h7 55 headlight 2 h3 55 front fog lights 3 3 p21w 21 taillights; rear fog light; brake lights; reversing lights 4 py21w 21 direction indicator, front/rear 5 r10w 10 rear dome lighting; courtesy lighting 3; glove box lighting; trunk lighting, conver...

  • Page 234: Fuses

    234 car care fuses the fuses are housed in three fuse panels: one behind a hatch on the left-hand end of the dash, one in the engine bay (additional small unit in front of battery) and one on the left-hand side of the trunk. There is space for spare fuses in the hatch on the left-hand end of the das...

  • Page 235

    235 car care a special tool for removing fuses is provided on the hatch on the left-hand end of the dash. Simply push the tool onto the fuse, squeeze and remove the fuse. Some fuses and relays may be fitted but not connected to the car’s electrical system. Maxi fuses the car also has a number of lar...

  • Page 236

    236 car care fuse panel in end of fascia no. Amp. Function 1 15 steering wheel lock 2 5 steering column unit; ignition switch 3 10 hands-free 3 4 10 main instrument unit; automatic climate control (acc) 3 5 7.5 control module in front doors; park brake shift lock (automatic transmission) 6 7.5 brake...

  • Page 237

    237 car care trunk fuse panel, left-hand side no. Amp. Function 1–5 maxi - 6 30 control module in left rear door 7 30 control module in right rear door 8 20 trailer 3 9 - - 10 30 left-hand brake light; rear right turn signal; right tail- light; right reversing light; high-mounted brake light; traile...

  • Page 238

    238 car care 26 30 right-hand stop light; rear left turn signal; left taillight; rear fog light; left reversing light; license plate light- ing; trunk lighting; trailer lights 27 10 convertible: lumbar support, electrically adjustable front seat 3 28 15 telematics 3 29 - - trunk fuse panel, converti...

  • Page 239

    239 car care fuse panel in engine bay no. Amp. Function 1 - - 2 10 engine control module; automatic transmission con- trol module 3 3 20 horn 4 10 engine control module; battery disconnect switch 3 5 - - 6 10 selector lever, automatic transmission 3; clutch pedal switch 7 - - 8 5 relay for vacuumpum...

  • Page 240

    240 car care fuse panel in front of battery 3 relays r 1 washer fluid pump, windshield r 2 - r 3 - r 4 - r 5 flash-to-pass r 6 horn r 7 - r 8 starter motor r 9 windshield wipers on/off r10 washer fluid pump, rear window 3 r11 ignition +15 r12 windshield wipers, high/low speed r13 - r14 washer fluid ...

  • Page 241: Tires

    241 car care 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 the tire-loading informatio...

  • Page 242

    242 car care high speed operation if you’ll be driving at high speeds, speeds of 100 mph (160 km/h) or higher, where it is legal, set the cold inflation pressure to the maximum inflation pressure shown on the tire sidewall, or to 35 psi (244 kpa), which- ever is lower. See the example below. When yo...

  • Page 243

    243 car care certain that all wheel nuts are properly tight- ened. See page 258. 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 ...

  • Page 244

    244 car care treadwear indicators the tires incorporate wear indicators in the form of smooth, treadless strips across the width, which become visible when only 2/32" (1.6 mm) of tread remains. As soon as the indicators become visible, new tires should be fitted without delay. Make sure you are fami...

  • Page 245

    245 car care 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 by the united states nati...

  • Page 246

    246 car care treadwear the treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1.5) times as well on the govern- ment course as a tire grade...

  • Page 247

    247 car care wheel replacement replace any wheel that is bent, cracked or badly rusted or corroded. If wheel nuts keep coming loose, the wheel, wheel bolts and wheel nuts should be replaced. If the wheel leaks air, replace it (except some aluminum wheels, which can sometimes be repaired). See your d...

  • Page 248

    248 car care tire chains notice: if your vehicle does not have 235/45r17 size tires, use tire chains only where legal and only when you must. Contact your saab dealer regarding suit- able snow chains. Install them on the front tires and tighten them as tightly as possible with the ends securely fast...

  • Page 249

    249 car care 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. Department of transportati...

  • Page 250

    250 car care 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 rating: a letter code is u...

  • Page 251

    251 car care 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 recommended inflation pressures ...

  • Page 252

    252 car care dot markings: a code molded into the sidewall of a tire signifying that the tire is in compliance with the u.S. Department of transportation motor vehicle safety stan- dards. The dot code includes the tire identification number (tin), an alphanu- meric designator which can also identify...

  • Page 253

    253 car care tread width: the width of the tire´s tread. Utqgs: uniform tire quality grade stan- dards, a tire information system that pro- vides consumers with ratings for a tire´s traction, temperature and treadwear. Rat- ings are determined by tire manufacturers using government testing procedure...

  • Page 254: Compact Spare

    254 car care winter tires winter (snow) tires are recommended for winter climates where the majority of your driving will be done on snow and ice. Winter tires should be fitted to all four wheels to maintain a proper balance. Your saab dealer can advise you of to the correct size tire for your car (...

  • Page 255

    255 car care driving with a compact wheel fitted observe the following when the compact spare tire is fitted: • the compact spare is light and easy to handle when changing a tire. • do not drive further than necessary with the compact spare fitted - the maximum life of the tire is only just over 2,0...

  • Page 256

    256 car care sportcombi sportcombi with subwoofer 93_u s_m 07.Book page 256 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 257: Changing A Tire

    257 car care changing a tire 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 anything else, you or others c...

  • Page 258

    258 car care when the car has to be lifted, the jack must be positioned at one of the four jacking points (front or rear) under the sill members. If a floor jack is used, the lifting plate must be positioned under the normal jacking points, see illustration. If the car is equipped with a towbar, the...

  • Page 259

    259 car care 7 retouching the wheel bolts after twenty or so miles. Tightening torque: light-alloy wheels: 80 ft.Lb. (110 nm). Steel wheels: 80 ft.Lb. (110 nm). We advise against using wheels with large ventilation slots in winter, as the brake com- ponents are then more exposed to slush, road salt ...

  • Page 260: Safety Belts

    260 car care safety belts check the function of the safety belts regu- larly 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 have suffered rust damage. ...

  • Page 261: Textile Carpeting

    261 car care cleaning and caring for leather upholstery the principal reason for treating leather upholstery is to maintain its elegant appear- ance and to provide it with a protective film. Disco lour at ion caused by dust and wear mainly affects the lighter shades, although this is not detrimental...

  • Page 262

    262 car care the underside of the car also needs wash- ing regularly, and this should be done extra thoroughly at the end of winter. Clean the underside of the car by hand if the car is usually washed in an automatic car wash without special facilities for underbody cleaning. Never wash or leave the...

  • Page 263

    263 car care when the soft top is only slightly soiled, follow the directions on the cleaning agent packaging. No brushing is necessary. Check the soft top for water penetration from time to time by spraying a small amount of water on it. If water does not form droplets but disappear into the materi...

  • Page 264: Waxing And Polishing

    264 car care 8 if spots are still visible, repeat the treat- ment on these spots as before. Press lightly with the brush to prevent damag- ing the material. Do not use the brush excessively. This can irreparably damage the material. Do not repeat the treatment more than twice. 9 when the soft top ha...

  • Page 265: Anti-Corrosion

    265 car care anti-corrosion treatment the entire car undergoes a series of anti- corrosion processes during production. These include electrophoretic priming, pvc-based coating to protect against stone chip damage and corrosion, and treatment of body cavities and members with thin, penetrating rustp...

  • Page 266

    266 car care what causes rust? Steel body panels of automobiles are sub- ject to rusting whenever air and moisture manage to penetrate the protective finish. Body panels may rust through if the process is unchecked. Rusting can occur wherever water is trapped or where the car’s panels are continuous...

  • Page 267: Recovery And/or

    267 car care 3 inspect the car frequently for leaks or damage, and arrange for needed repairs promptly. After washing or after heavy rain, check for leaks. When washing the car inspect body surfaces for paint damage. While checking for leaks, lift the floor mats and check underneath them. Water can ...

  • Page 268: Air Conditioning (A/c)

    268 car care air conditioning (a/c) troubleshooting 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 at a workshop. We recom- mend that you contact a saab dealer. Note: when the a/c system is running...

  • Page 269: Headlight Aiming

    269 car care other than in extremely cold weather, do not screen the radiator, e.G. With netting, as this will greatly diminish its cooling capacity. • applicable to the manual climate control system - during cold months the air condi- tioning should be switched on once or twice a month and run for ...

  • Page 270

    270 car care if you find that the headlight needs adjust- ment follow these steps: 1 open the hood and locate the vertical aiming devices there are two vertical aiming devices which shall be turned simultaneously and the same amount of turns. 2 locate the marker on the lens. 3 measure the distance f...

  • Page 271

    271 car care 6 turn the two vertical aiming screws simultaneously in the same direction indicated on the headlight until the hori- zontal cut-off of the headlight is aligned with the horizontal line on the wall. 7 if an optical headlight aimer device is used follow point 1 and 2 and center the lens ...

  • Page 272

    272 car care (this page has been left blank.) 93_u s_m 07.Book page 272 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 273

    273 customer assistance and information maintenance schedule __ 274 owner assistance ______ 276 reporting safety defects (usa) _______________ 277 reporting safety defects to the canadian government__________ 277 vehicle data collection and event data recorders ___________ 278 customer assistance an...

  • Page 274: Maintenance Schedule

    274 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 275

    275 customer assistance and information engine oil and filter changes changing the engine oil and filter is required at every service point. Use only a saab approved long-life oil filter and engine oils meeting the sae viscosity ratings and api service classifications stated in the “techni- cal data...

  • Page 276: Owner Assistance

    276 customer assistance and information owner assistance warranties and service problem assistance for complete information about all applica- ble warranties, including the new car war- ranty, perforation warranty, vehicle emis- sion warranty and emission perforation warranty, consult the warranties...

  • Page 277: Reporting Safety

    277 customer assistance and information reporting safety defects (usa) if you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) in addition to noti- fying saab cars...

  • Page 278

    278 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...

  • Page 279: Technical Data

    279 technical data general data __________ 280 engine _______________ 283 engine oil _____________ 284 fuel__________________ 285 engines ______________ 286 electrical system_______ 286 drive belt _____________ 287 manual transmission ___ 287 automatic transmission _ 288 suspension ___________ 288 s...

  • Page 280

    280 technical data general data overall length, including bumpers: ______ sport sedan and convertible _________ 182.5'' (4635 mm) sportcombi_______________________ 183.2'' (4654 mm) overall width, including door mirrors _____ 80.2'' (2038 mm) maximum height ____________________ 60.6'' (1539 mm) whee...

  • Page 281

    281 technical data curb weight (i.E. With full fuel tank, full washer fluid res- ervoir, standard tools and spare wheel): sport sedan ______________________ 3210–3570 lbs. (1455–1620 kg) convertible _______________________ 3510–3840 lbs. (1590–1740 kg) sportcombi_______________________ 3300–3690 lbs...

  • Page 282

    282 technical data warning • the gvw and maximum axle loads must not be exceeded. Note that if some accessories (e.G. Towbar, cd changer) are fitted, the available load capacity is reduced by the weight of these. • when carrying a load in the trunk, make sure that it is lashed down securely, particu...

  • Page 283

    283 technical data engine type: 4-cyl engine ______________________ four cylinders, double overhead camshafts, 16 valves, two balancer shafts v6 engine ________________________ six cylinders, 4 overhead cam- shafts, 24 valves, the angle between the cylinder rows is 60° cylinder bore: 4-cyl engine __...

  • Page 284

    284 technical data engine oil to meet demands in saab's extended service intervals all en- gines 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 minimi...

  • Page 285

    285 technical data fuel extra engine oil additives. Don't add anything to your oil. The recommended oils are all you will need for good engine performance and protection. When to change engine oil. Your vehicle has a display (sid) where time for service will be shown. Based not only on mileage but a...

  • Page 286

    286 technical data engines electrical system 2.0t ecopower rating, eec at 5300 rpm ____________ 210 hp (155 kw) maximum torque, eec at 2500-4000 rpm 221 ft.Lb. (300 nm) compression ratio__________________ 9.5:1 2.8 v6 (250) ecopower rating, eec at 5500 rpm ____________ 250 hp (184 kw) maximum torque...

  • Page 287

    287 technical data drive belt manual transmission outside length ______________________ 4-cyl engine ______________________ 40.472'' (1028 mm) v6 engine ________________________ 83.463'' (2120 mm) drive belt, 4-cyl engine drive belt, v6 engine type _____________________________ fully synchronized wi...

  • Page 288

    288 technical data automatic transmission suspension steering type: 5-speed__________________________ electronically con- trolled, 5-speed, fully-automatic with hydraulic torque converter, planetary gears and integral final drive. Lock-up function in selector positions 3, 4 and 5. 6-speed___________...

  • Page 289

    289 technical data brake system hydraulic unit for soft top, convertible foot brake (abs)____________________ hydraulic disc brakes with vacuum servo unit. Diago- nally split circuits; ventilated discs on front wheels (some variants also have ventilated rear discs). Ebd function (see page 171). Park...

  • Page 290

    290 technical data wheels and tires all season tires 6.5 x 16" _________________________ 215/55 r16 97 h rf/xl 7.5 x 17" _________________________ 235/45 r17 94v summer tires 7.5 x 17" _________________________ 235/45 r17 94 w before changing to wheels/tires of another size, we recom- mend that you ...

  • Page 291

    291 technical data recommended tire/engine combinations rf/xl = reinforced (or extra load) tire. Notice snow chains: snow chains must not be fitted to the rear wheels, and may only be used with the following wheel-tire combinations: wheels tires 6.5 x 16"_______ 215/55 r16 m+s or 215/55 r16 contact ...

  • Page 292

    292 technical data recommended lowest tire pressure, cold tires tire size load/speed mph (km/h) * front psi/kpa rear psi/kpa all season tires 215/55 r16 97 h rf/xl 1–3 pers./0–100 (0–160) 4–5 pers./0–100 (0–160) 1–5 pers./100– (160–) 35/240 35/240 41/280 35/240 35/240 41/280 235/45 r17 94 v 1–3 pers...

  • Page 293

    293 technical data plates and labels when contacting your saab dealer it may sometimes be necessary to quote the car’s vehicle identification, engine and gearbox numbers. 1 v.I.N. Number and barcode, inside wind- shield 2 gearbox number 3 engine number 4 usa: label for color codes (trim and body). T...

  • Page 294

    294 technical data 1 region ________ y = northern europe 2 country _______ s = sweden 3 manufacturer ___ 3 = saab automobile ab 4 product line ____ f = 9-3 5 model series ___ b = 9-3 linear d = 9-3 arc f = 9-3 aero 6 body version ___ 4 = 4-door 7 = convertible 5 = 5-door 7 gearbox _______ 5 = 5-spee...

  • Page 295

    295 technical data several of the systems in your saab can be customized to better suit your individual needs. Contact your saab dealer central locking system some functions are governed by legal requirements and cannot therefore be reprogrammed. We recommend that you consult a saab dealer for furth...

  • Page 296

    296 technical data warning and indications that can be shown on the sid which warnings and indications that can be shown depends on engine variant and car specification. Symbol text antilock brake malfunc. Contact service. Brake malfunction. Make a safe stop. Brake fluid level low. Make a safe stop....

  • Page 297

    297 technical data close doors. Left brake light failure left high beam failure. Left low beam failure. Rear fog light failure. Right brake light failure. Right high beam failure. Right low beam failure. High mounted stop light failure. Left front turn signal failure. Left rear turn signal failure. ...

  • Page 298

    298 technical data (this page has been left blank.) 93_u s_m 07.Book page 298 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.

  • Page 299: Index

    299 index index a abs brakes ____________________ 173 acc _________________________ 107 adjustment, steering wheel ________ 120 air filter _______________________ 211 airbag _________________________ 32 anchorage eyes, sport sedan _____ 141 anti-corrosion treatment __________ 267 antilock braking sy...

  • Page 300

    300 index determining correct load, tires _____ 255 direction indicator stalk switch _____ 101 direction indicators ______________ 101 dome light, convertible __________ 232 dome light, sport sedan __________ 231 donor battery, boost starting ______ 200 door handles ___________________ 50 door mirro...

  • Page 301

    301 index headlight flasher ________________ 100 headlight levelling ________________ 99 headlights ______________________ 99 hood _________________________ 204 horn _________________________ 120 horn button ____________________ 120 i if a tire goes flat ________________ 250 ignition switch ________...

  • Page 302

    302 index outside mirrors _________________ 124 owner assistance _______________ 276 p panic function, car alarm __________ 60 park brake shift lock ____________ 166 park brake shift lock, temporary override ______________________ 168 parking _______________________ 179 parking aid _________________...

  • Page 303

    303 index speedometer ___________________ 89 starting the engine ______________ 154 steering wheel adjustment ________ 120 steering wheel lock ______________ 154 steps for determining correct load limit _________________________ 255 storage compartments ___________ 136 sun visor ____________________...

  • Page 304: Notes

    304 notes notes 93_u s_m 07.Book page 304 w ednesday, a pril 12, 2006 9:30 a m.