fic situations. Turn it off if traffic is heavy.
(cid:127) Dial sensibly, at a stoplight or safely off
the road.
(cid:127) Consider installing hands-free or
speaker phone.
(cid:127) Avoid stressful and intense phone
conversations.
(cid:127) Acquaint yourself with the legal provi- sions governing the use of car phones while driving.
(cid:127) Do not use the phone when refueling the vehicle. Gasoline fumes are highly explosive.
Roof loads can negatively affect tele- communication.
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WARNING
The electromagnetic field produced, for example, by a mobile telephone in the passenger compartment may be detri- mental to health. We therefore recom- mend the use of an external antenna. Do not use the phone when refueling with gasoline. Gasoline fuels are highly explo- sive.
NOTE
The electromagnetic field can cause interference to other electrical systems in the car, such as the Audio System.
Mobile phones and communications radios that do not have a separate external antenna radiate an electromagnetic field inside the car.
Saab therefore recommends that a car phone/radio transmitter should always be connected to an external antenna. An external antenna also provides improved transmission/reception and a greater range. Roof loads can negatively affect telecommunication. Mobile phones and communications radios that are not supplied as standard equipment by Saab can interfere with the car’s electri- cal system and cause spurious fault codes to be generated.
WARNING
Always consult an authorized Saab dealer for installation guidance. If you feel that any of the warnings or fault indications are unclear, have the equip- ment checked by an authorized Saab dealer.
Fault codes
NOTE
Great care should be exercised in trying to rectify a fault. If you are at all unsure, contact an authorized Saab dealer.
The Audio System has a built-in diagnostics function. If a fault is detected, a fault code is generated to help dealer technicians to diagnose the fault. Below are the codes for some faults that you might be able to rectify yourself.
Fault code CD/CDC ERROR 12/17/19 TAPE ERR 01
TAPE ERR 02/03
Possible cause CD is dirty, loaded wrong side up or defec- tive. Tape broken or mechanical fault in deck. Tape snarled up or mechanical fault in deck.
TAPE ERR 11 Cassette jammed: can- not be loaded/ejected.
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OnStar System Your vehicle may be equipped with OnStar, a vehicle telematics communications and navigation system. Please consult the sep- arate chapter in this owner’s manual, page 107.
WARNING
The CD player/CD changer is classified as Class 1 laser equipment (cid:127) Service and repair work must only be carried out by authorized technicians.
(cid:127) If the casing is damaged, hazardous
laser radiation can occur.
NOTE
All work on the Audio System must be carried out by an authorized Saab dealer.
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Using OnStar................... OnStar is Easy............................ OnStar Services Button.............. Emergency button ...................... Call answer/end button ............... System status light .....................
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The OnStar Center.......... Connecting to the OnStar center Your personal identification number (PIN) ...........................................
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The OnStar Safety and Security Plan................. Automatic notification of air bag deployment ................................. Emergency services ................... Roadside assistance................... Stolen vehicle tracking ................ Accident Assist™........................ OnStar Med-Net.......................... Hands-free communication.........
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The OnStar Premium Plan 111
Route support .............................
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Ride Assist..................................
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Information and Convenience ser-
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Concierge services .....................
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Additional Services......... 112
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Personal Calling: ........................
Virtual Advisor: ............... 116
OnStar Subscriber
Website .......................... 117
Limitations....................... 117
Additional Information.... 118
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Warranty ....................................
A Note About Privacy .................
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Transferring OnStar....................
OnStar Subscription Information
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Your new vehicle comes equipped with advanced telematics hardware and a full year of Onstar premium service. Saab Telematics is a sophisticated in-vehicle system allowing convergence of wireless communications, GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites and advanced vehicle electronics. You must activate immediately to ensure you receive your full year of service, as your prepaid subscription begins at the time of delivery. Here’s how to activate your OnStar ser- vice: 1 Push the blue OnStar button located in your Saab. You will be greeted by a live OnStar Advisor. The Advisor will acti- vate your OnStar service.
2 Provide the information requested by
the Advisor to activate your account and set up your personal profile. This will take approximately 10-15 minutes.
Using OnStar Welcome to OnStar. This section gives you all the information you need to get started using OnStar, including descriptions of all OnStar services. It also introduces the added services of Personal Calling, Virtual Advisor, and the Onstar Subscriber Web- site. For a complete explanation of these additional services, please see pages 112, 116 and 117. OnStar is Easy It’s easy to start using your OnStar system. In fact, pressing the OnStar button is usually all you need to do. Once you are connected, an OnStar Advisor will help you with the ser- vices in your plan.
Your onboard OnStar System consists of three buttons:
OnStar Services Button
Press this button, and you are connected to an OnStar Advi- sor. You will hear a chime, fol- lowed by the words ”Connecting to OnStar.” Allow 20-30 seconds for initial con- nection to the OnStar Call Cen- ter. The Advisor will then help you with any of the services included in your OnStar plan. If cellular service is unavail- able, OnStar will generate a fast busy tone. The OnStar sys- tem will retry calls a number of times before returning to the ready mode. To cancel the automatic dialing, press the Call Answer/End button.
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The OnStar Center is the heart of your ser- vice — staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with knowledgeable OnStar Advisors. Even on weekends and holidays, there is always someone ready to help. OnStar uses sophisticated Global Position- ing System (GPS) satellites to locate your Saab, and wireless technology to provide the communications link and seamless inte- gration into your Saab. This system allows our OnStar Advisors to pinpoint your Saab´s location precisely. This way, Advisors can provide you with a range of helpful services to protect you and your Saab. Plus, with our Premium Plan* included for 12 months with your Saab, Advisors can also access an extensive database to assist you with direc- tions, making reservations and other conve- nience services. *) New retail deliveries only.
Emergency button
In an emergency, press this button to connect with an OnStar Advisor. Your call will be given the highest priority, and you will hear a tone fol- lowed by the words ”Connect- ing to OnStar Emergency.” The Advisor will locate your Saab, find out what kind of assistance you require, and contact the nearest emergency services provider who can dispatch ambulance, fire, police or other emergency services. Please use this button only for true emergencies. Call answer/end button
System status light Solid Green — Indicates the OnStar system in the vehicle is powered ON and ready to make calls or receive calls from the OnStar Center. Blinking Green — The light blinks green to indicate a call is being connected or in progress. If you notice this light blinking while you are not on a call, press the Call Answer/End button. Red — This signals that your OnStar system may not be functioning properly. Press the OnStar button to attempt to con- tact an OnStar Advisor. If the connection is made, the Advisor will assist you in making sure your OnStar system is operating prop- erly. If you cannot contact the OnStar Cen- ter, please take your car to the nearest Saab dealer for diagnosis and service.
Press this button at the end of a call. You’ll hear the words ”OnStar Request Ended.” Also, press this button to answer a call from the OnStar Center, or cancel a call if one of the other buttons is accidentally pressed. This button is also used to access OnStar Per- sonal Calling services which are described on page 112.
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The OnStar Center
Connecting to the OnStar center
In addition to using the 3-button system
found in your Saab, there are two other
ways to connect to the OnStar Center.
Toll-Free Call
To take advantage of your OnStar Services
from outside your Saab, you can call OnStar
toll-free at 1-888-4-OnStar
(1-888-466-7827). Remember to have your
Personal Identification Number (PIN)
handy.
Automatic Notification
A priority signal will be sent to the OnStar
Center with your exact location if an airbag
deploy.
(Vehicle electrical system and cellular service
must be operable.)
Your personal identification number (PIN) When you signed up with OnStar, you were asked to provide a Personal Identification Number (PIN). You’ll need your PIN to access many of OnStar’s services. If, for example, your vehicle has been stolen, an Advisor will ask for your PIN in order to pro- vide assistance. Changing your PIN is easy. Call the OnStar Center and provide the Advisor with your current number, and he or she will assist you in setting up a new number. If you have forgotten your PIN, just call the OnStar Cen- ter. For security reasons, we will send your PIN to you in the mail.
The OnStar Safety and Security Plan The OnStar Safety and Security Plan is part of the Premium Plan that comes with your vehicle.* With it, you have access to a com- plete range of services providing you with an unsurpassed level of safety and security — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And you have it all at the touch of a button. So whether you’re on a lonesome country road or stuck in highway traffic, you have at your disposal a complete range of services providing you with unsurpassed security. And you have it all at the touch of a button. Automatic notification of air bag deployment Should your front air bags deploy, a priority signal will be sent to the OnStar Center with your Saab´s location (as long as cellular service and the vehicle’s electrical system are operable). An Advisor will attempt to contact you to assess the nature of your emergency, and then notify the necessary emergency services provider. Emergency services Should you require emergency assistance, press the red emergency button and we will contact the nearest emergency services provider with your exact location and your request for help. * New retail deliveries only.
Roadside assistance** There’s nothing worse than being stranded on the road with car trouble. No matter what the problem is (flat tire, out of gas, or engine trouble), just call OnStar. We will contact the help you need to get you quickly back on the road. Stolen vehicle tracking OnStar doesn’t just protect you, it protects your Saab, too. If your vehicle is ever stolen, just contact OnStar by calling 1-888-4-ONSTAR. We will put you in touch with the authorities and aid them in locating your Saab. Ask your insurance carrier about possible premium discounts. Accident Assist™ Accident Assist™ provides step-by-step guidance about what to do in case of an accident. Working with leading insurance companies we have developed a ”best practices” list to assist you through most accident situations. OnStar Accident Assist™ can make the process of complet- ing a police report and/or insurance claim less stressful.
OnStar Med-Net*** OnStar MED-NET securely stores your per- sonal medical information (e.g., physician’s name, emergency contacts, medications, chronic conditions) and, in an emergency, can quickly send it to a medical facility. This important information can help assist with diagnosis and treatment. **There will be no charge for Roadside Assistance as long as your vehicle is under warranty. ***Requires activation and additional fee. Hands-free communication Talking to an OnStar Advisor is easy and hands-free. Simply press the OnStar but- ton, and a small microphone picks up your voice while the OnStar Advisor talks to you through your stereo speakers. You can even adjust the volume to your liking with the steering wheel controls or the radio volume knob. Your hands remain on the steering wheel, while your eyes remain on the road. Being safe on the road is important, but there’s more to life than security. There’s liv- ing. That’s why we have created the OnStar Premium Plan. It gives you not only the important protections of the Safety and Security Plan, but also a whole range of ser- vices which truly change driving from a chore to a luxury. All new Saab models come with a full year of the OnStar Premium Service Plan.* * New retail deliveries only.
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The OnStar Premium Plan * Route support With OnStar Route Support, an Advisor can help you find your way, no matter how far off course you are. You can get exact street directions, or guidance to nearby gas sta- tions, restaurants, hotels or ATMs. Ride Assist If you need a lift, anytime of the day or night, just call OnStar. We’ll contact transportation and send it right to you. Information and Convenience ser- vices Our Advisors have access to over five mil- lion service listings including hotels, restau- rants, gas stations, dealerships, hospitals, ATMs and airports — more than 250 service categories in all. Our Advisors can even assist you with hotel and restaurant reser- vations. *All Saab models come with a full year of Premium Ser- vice. New retail deliveries only.
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Concierge services From the simple to the extraordinary, OnStar Concierge is always ready to help. Whether it’s tickets to that ”hard-to-get” play, or even complete planning of your next vacation, OnStar Concierge can make all the arrangements you need — at home or on the road. There is no additional cost to you for the efforts of the OnStar Concierge. You will not pay more than retail value for goods and services, or current market value for tickets, specialty items or unique ser- vices. For your convenience, we will bill your credit card for any purchases and/or ship- ping you authorize.
Signing Up for Personal Calling As an OnStar subscriber, the Personal Call- ing capability is already built into your Saab’s OnStar hardware. In order to use this service, an OnStar Advisor must set up your cellular account. You must also pro- vide a credit card in order to establish your prepaid cellular account. Usage charges will be deducted from this prepaid account of ”units.” Units are easily replenished using the credit card on file at OnStar. Once you sign up for OnStar Personal Calling, you will be given your own personal phone number that others can use to call into your Saab. To sign up for Personal Calling, simply (cid:127) Press the OnStar button in your Saab.
Inform the Advisor that you would like to sign up for Personal Calling.
(cid:127) The Advisor will set up your account. You will need to provide account and credit card information.
Additional Services Personal Calling As an OnStar Safety and Security Plan or Premium Plan subscriber, you have access to OnStar Personal Calling. OnStar Per- sonal Calling provides you with a nation- wide wireless phone service in your Saab that you can activate simply by pressing a button and using your voice. You can use Personal Calling in your Saab to place or to receive calls. The voice-activated system will dial the number. Your party will answer through your stereo speakers. With OnStar Personal Calling, you can enjoy the simplicity of a one-touch wireless connection. Whether you are placing or receiving a call, once you press the button, you never have to take your hands off the wheel or your eyes off the road. The ease of the hands-free communication service allows you to enjoy an even greater level of safety, security and convenience while driv- ing. This new service is not yet available in all areas. Complete availability in the U.S. is anticipated in the first quarter of 2001*. For system limitations and details, call OnStar at 1-800-ONSTAR-7. * Availability in Canada was undetermined at time of publication. Please contact your local dealer in Canada.
(cid:127) Voice Commands Personal Calling is made available through your voice commands to the system. This allows you to verbally control all of the phone functions. Your OnStar wireless phone system has been programmed to respond to a wide vari- ety of voices and accents. You should speak distinctly in a normal speaking vol- ume. It is not necessary to exaggerate your voice or to speak loudly. Speak numerical digits one at a time, and then wait for confir- mation before going to the next digit. Voice Command Error Messages Pardon – The system has not been able to match your command with a word that it knows. Repeating the command distinctly should fix the problem. Slower Please – Repeat the command after a short pause. This response normally happens if you say a command before the system is ready for it or if there is substantial background noise.
Universal Commands Help – The system will provide a list of avail- able commands. Clear – When you are entering digits, this command will erase the last digit entered. Cancel – This command takes you from the current function to the ”Ready” prompt. If the last response from the system was ”Ready,” this command will exit voice recognition. Placing a Call There are three ways to place a call: 1 By using a particular number, say ”DIAL” 2 By using a stored nametag, say ”CALL” 3 By dialing the last number, say
”REDIAL”
To dial a number:
1 Press the
OnStar DOT button
2 Say ”DIAL”
3 Say the 1st
Digit
4 Say the 2nd
OnStar will respond ”Ready”
OnStar will respond ”Number Please” OnStar will repeat the number OnStar will repeat the number
Digit Continue saying numbers in this man- ner until finished
5 Say ”DIAL”
OnStar will respond
”Dialing
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To dial using a ”Nametag”:
1 Press the
OnStar DOT button
2 Say ”CALL”
3 Say ” nametag>”
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
OnStar will respond
”Nametag Please”
OnStar will respond
”Calling To redial the last number dialed:
1 Press the
OnStar DOT
button
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
2 Say ”REDIAL” OnStar will respond
”Redialing”, then
make the call
Receiving a Call
If someone calls your wireless phone num-
ber, the entertainment system in your Saab
will mute (if it is on), and you will hear a
phone ringing sound. To answer the call,
simply press the DOT button.
Ending a Call
When your call is finished, press the DOT
button to end the call. It is not possible to
end a call using voice commands.
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Storing/Deleting Numbers in
Memory
(Nametags)
Storing a number
Your OnStar system can store up to 20
numbers (up to 32 digits each) in memory
that can be dialed by simply repeating the
”nametag.”
To store a number:
1 Press the
OnStar DOT
button
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
2 Say ”STORE” OnStar will respond
3 Say the 1st
Digit
4 Say the 2nd
Digit
”Number Please”
OnStar will repeat the
number
OnStar will repeat the
digit
Continue saying numbers in this manner
until finished
5 Say ”STORE”
again
6 Say ” OnStar will respond
”Nametag Please”
OnStar will respond
”Again”
OnStar will respond
”Once More”
OnStar will respond
”Storing Deleting a Number from Memory
To delete a nametag:
1 Press the
OnStar DOT
button
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
Units Remaining
OnStar keeps track of the amount of calling
time you have purchased and used in units.
The number of total remaining units is
stored within the OnStar system, and can be
accessed easily.
2 Say ”DELETE” OnStar will respond
3 Say
” 4 Say ”YES”
”Nametag Please”
OnStar will respond
”Delete Setting Tone or Voice Response
Your system comes from the factory with
voice responses to your commands to con-
firm that the system received the command
or number you intended. For example,
when you are entering a number, OnStar
repeats the number back to you. You may
change the system to respond with a tone
response if you prefer. A ready tone, a digit
tone, or a goodbye tone will respond instead
of the voice. All other responses will still be
by voice.
1 Press the
OnStar DOT
button
2 Say ”Voice
Feedback”
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
OnStar will respond
”Voice Feedback is
now ON/OFF”
1 Press the
OnStar DOT
button
2 Say ”Units”
3 Say ”Verify”
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
OnStar will respond
”Verify or Add”
OnStar will respond
”You have # units
remaining”
Adding More Calling Minutes / Units
You can charge additional calling units with
automatic refill by contacting OnStar, or by
authorizing automatic unit refill on the
OnStar Subscriber Website. For more infor-
mation about the OnStar Subscriber Web-
site, please see page 117.
Automatic Replenishment
If you run out of units during a call, your call
will be terminated and you will be connected
to OnStar for approval to replenish. You will
be warned at the beginning of a call when
you have ten or fewer calling units remain-
ing.
Contact OnStar
1 Press the
OnStar DOT
button
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
2 Say ”Units” OnStar will respond
3 Say ”Add”
”Verify or Add”
You will be connected to
OnStar for replenish-
ment
You will need your OnStar Personal Identi-
fication Number (PIN) to authorize the
charge to your credit card on file.
If you are not in your Saab, you may call an
OnStar Advisor at 1-888-4-ONSTAR
(1-888-466-7827) to request unit replenish-
ment.
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Security/Locking your System
You can set up a four-digit Personal Secu-
rity Code to ensure that unauthorized
people do not use the calling capability of
your system. With security set to ON, the
system will not allow any personal calls. You
must turn security OFF before calls can be
made.
Volume Control
If your Saab is equipped with steering wheel
controls, the volume of the audio portion of
Personal Calling is controlled with your
steering wheel volume control. In vehicles
without steering wheel controls, and in
some other vehicles, you can control the
volume with the radio volume knob.
1 Press the
OnStar DOT but-
ton
2 Say ”Security”
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
OnStar will respond
”Enter Four-Digit
Security Code”
3 Say the 1st Digit OnStar will repeat
the digit
4 Say the 2nd Digit OnStar will repeat
the digit
5 Say the 3rd Digit OnStar will repeat
the digit
6 Say the 4th Digit OnStar reply ”Secu-
rity (code # # # #) is
now ON/OFF”
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Calling the Virtual Advisor
1 Press the
OnStar DOT
button
2 Say ”Virtual
Advisor”
OnStar will respond
”Ready”
You will be connected
to Virtual Advisor
Getting Information from the Virtual
Advisor
The OnStar Virtual Advisor will prompt you
for information you desire. These offerings
will change to provide you with services and
information that you and other subscribers
want and need. The prompts are very clear
and easy to understand and use.
Information Available
OnStar will continue to add new features
and categories to the Virtual Advisor. The
following general categories will give you an
overview of the types of information avail-
able to you. For complete up-to-date cate-
gories, you can go to the Saab Cars USA,
Inc. Website at www.saabusa.com or the
OnStar Website at www.onstar.com, and
then click on the link to the Subscriber Web-
site.
Weather
The OnStar Virtual Advisor will deliver an
up-to-date weather forecast for the current
location of the vehicle. The forecast
includes current temperature, daily
high/low, tomorrow’s high/low, precipitation
forecast, and unusual conditions.
Stock Quotes
The OnStar Virtual Advisor can provide you
with current quotes for the stocks you have
specified in your customized profile as well
as other requested stocks. All market data
is delayed by twenty minutes. If you have
not set your profile, you can still access the
stock quote feature through your default
profile and then request the stock of your
choice.
Sports Scores
The OnStar Virtual Advisor can provide you
with scores for your favorite college and pro-
fessional teams with up-to-the- minute high-
lights, even if they are being broadcast on a
local station. See the team selection option
in your Mobile Profiler section of the sub-
scriber section of OnStar.com.
If you have not set your profile or are still
using the default profile, you can access the
sports option of the Virtual Advisor and ask
for an update on your favorite sport. You
always have access to the options in the Vir-
tual Advisor.
News Headlines
The OnStar Virtual Advisor will provide cur-
rent headlines for many different catego-
ries, including:
International News Headlines
(cid:127) National News Headlines
(cid:127) Technology Headlines
(cid:127) Business Headlines
(cid:127) Sports Headlines
(cid:127) Entertainment Headlines
E-mail Reader
The OnStar Virtual Advisor allows you to lis-
ten, and soon respond, to your e-mails any
time you want. E-mail availability is based
on the address(es) you provide to OnStar.
Every Virtual Advisor enrollee will receive
an E-mail account.
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Limitations
Notwithstanding anything contained herein,
OnStar's nonperformance hereunder shall
be excused if caused by act or omission of
a cellular carrier or a third-party service pro-
vider, equipment failure, acts of god, strikes,
equipment or facility shortage, or other
causes beyond OnStar’s reasonable con-
trol. In addition, the liability of OnStar, if any,
for any mistake, omission, interruption,
delay, error, defect or other failure in the ser-
vice furnished, or in the equipment used in
furnishing service, shall in no event exceed
the amount of OnStar’s charges to sub-
scriber for said service during the period so
affected, provided that no liability shall
result for outages of 24 hours or less.
This manual includes the latest information
at the time it was printed. We reserve the
right to make changes in the products and
services without prior notification.
In order to provide you with excellent ser-
vice, any call to the OnStar Center may be
monitored or recorded.
All features may not be available on all mod-
els. Please consult your dealer for details.
OnStar Subscriber
Website
(Expected availability Fourth Quarter 2000)
As an OnStar subscriber, you have access
to the OnStar Subscriber Website. The Sub-
scriber Website will provide you with impor-
tant facts about your OnStar subscription
and allow you to customize your Virtual
Advisor Mobile Profile. All this allows you to
access up-to-the-minute information that
can make your driving experience safer and
more enjoyable.
The Subscriber Website was designed to
provide you with easy access to personal-
ized information, learn more about OnStar,
update your account information, plan your
travel, receive weather information and
interact with OnStar.
You can also act like an OnStar Advisor and
pinpoint your Saab. To access the Sub-
scriber Website, simply go to
www.onstar.com, and then click on the
OnStar Subscriber link. The OnStar Sub-
scriber Website is a secured site that is
password protected. You will be required to
provide your OnStar account number and
personal identification number (PIN). If you
do not know your account number or PIN,
contact OnStar at 1-888-4-ONSTAR. For
security reasons, your PIN will be mailed to
your address on record.
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OnStar Operation:
OnStar uses existing emergency service
providers and cellular and satellite technol-
ogies. OnStar requires cellular service to be
available and operating for features to func-
tion properly.
Personal Calling:
Existing OnStar service agreement
required. Additional usage charges apply
for Personal Calling. Interim 2001 model
year availability in select markets. For
system limitations and details, call
1-800-ONSTAR-7 or visit www.onstar.com.
Virtual Advisor:
Existing OnStar and Personal Calling ser-
vice agreement required. Additional usage
charges apply for Personal Calling. Interim
2001 model year availability in select mar-
kets. For system limitations and details, call
1-800-ONSTAR-7 or visit www.onstar.com.
Additional Information
Warranty
OnStar is warranted as part of the General
Motors new vehicle limited warranty.
A Note About Privacy
At OnStar, we know you want to protect your
privacy, and we take subscriber privacy
very seriously. We never provide your per-
sonal information to another company or
person unless you authorize it, or we are
required to by the legal process, or in such
cases where you have provided it for billing
purposes or you have requested a hotel res-
ervation, are sending flowers, etc. Having
this information on file with OnStar is a real
advantage and helps you avoid repeating
your credit card information over a cellular
connection. Your trust is what we most
value.
Transferring OnStar
Because your OnStar 3-button system is an
integral part of your Saab, it cannot be trans-
ferred to another vehicle. Each OnStar
System stays with the original car or truck in
which it was installed.
The one-year OnStar prepaid subscription
applicable to new retail deliveries cannot be
transferred to another vehicle. However, if
you’ve purchased additional years of ser-
vice and decide to dispose of your Saab,
any remaining service will be refunded to
you. Or, if you choose, you can have it trans-
ferred to another vehicle on your account.
Any service that is refunded or transferred
will be prorated at the monthly rate in effect
at the time of transfer.
OnStar Subscription Information
To renew your subscription or upgrade your
plan, just push the OnStar button, or call the
OnStar customer service department at
1-888-864-2801 between 8 am and 6 pm
EST.
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WARNING
The seats are actuated by powerful
motors. Ensure that nothing can be
trapped when adjusting the seat.
Bear in mind that children can be injured
if they play with the electrically-operated
seats
Both front seats are electrically operated.
On certain models the driver´s seat is
equipped with a memory function.
To facilitate getting into the car, both seats
can be adjusted when either of the front
doors is open.
For safety reasons, if the door is closed, the
seat can only be adjusted when the ignition
is ON.
Note, however, that both seats can be
adjusted for 30 seconds after both doors
have been closed.
The following seat adjustments can be
made to achieve a comfortable driving
position:
(cid:127) Height.
(cid:127) Legroom.
(cid:127) Backrest rake angle.
(cid:127) Lumbar support.
(cid:127) Head-restraint height.
We recommend that adjustments to the
driver’s seat be performed in the following
order:
1 Height.
2 Legroom.
3 Seat tilt angle.
4 Backrest rake angle.
Lastly, adjust the steering wheel (see page
124).
WARNING
Never adjust the driver’s seat except
when the car is stationary.
Side airbags
(see page 28).
Head restraint
(see page 18).
Height
To raise the seat, lift the lower control
straight up.
To lower the seat, press the lower control
down.
The same control can be used to adjust the
height of the front and rear edges of the seat
independently.
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Legroom adjustment
To adjust the legroom, push the lower con-
trol forward or back.
Backrest rake angle
To adjust the backrest, move the upper con-
trol forward or back.
Lumbar support
Turn the smaller wheel for stepless adjust-
ment of the lumbar support.
WARNING
The backrest should be upright during
driving, so that the safety belt, airbag and
backrest can provide optimum protection
in the event of emergency braking or an
accident.
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Programmable driver’s seat (certain
models only)
In certain models the driver´s seat is
equipped with a programmable memory
function. This function also includes the
door mirrors.
Adjust the seat and door mirrors.
To save the settings, press and hold the M
button and, at the same time, press one of
the preselect buttons (1, 2 or 3). The SID will
chime to confirm that the settings have been
saved.
To recall the programmed settings, press
the appropriate preset button, whereupon
the seat and mirrors will be adjusted auto-
matically.
To change the settings stored in a preset
button, adjust the seat and mirrors as before
and save the new settings by pressing M
and the appropriate preset button.
To facilitate reversing, the passenger side
door mirror can be tilted down automati-
cally, e.g. to show the curb. To do this,
select reverse and press the tiny button
adjacent to the door-mirror control. When
you deselect reverse, the mirror will return
to its original setting automatically (see
page 125).
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Ventilated front seats (option)
Ventilated front seats, that enhance seating
comfort in hot weather, are available as an
option on cars equipped with leather-uphol-
stered and electrically adjustable seats.
Ventilated seats are equipped with two fans
that extract the moist air from between the
seat and the body.
The fans have three speeds and are OFF
when the switch is set to 0.
Electric heating, front seats (option)
Both front seats have adjustable and ther-
mostat-controlled heating of the seat cush-
ion and backrest, available as an option.
Heating is adjustable in three stages. In
position 0 it is turned off.
Electrically heated seat cushions in
the rear seat (option)
Electrically heated seat cushions for the two
outer seats in the rear are available as an
option.
The ON/OFF control button for the cushion
heating is located on the back of the center
console.
The warming-up time varies with the tem-
perature outside.
The button has an integral indicator that is
illuminated when the heating is on.
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WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel unless
the car is stationary.
To adjust the steering wheel
Horn
The horn is sounded by pressing the central
part of the steering wheel. Press closest to
the steering wheel rim.
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Rear-view mirror
1 Day position
2 Night position
Rear-view mirrors
The rear-view mirror has day/night positions
that can be selected by means of a knob
beneath the mirror. Adjust the mirror in day
position.
Adjusting the door mirrors
1 Select mirror
2 Use touch pad to adjust mirror
Door mirrors
The passenger side door mirror is of the
wide-angle ‘‘aspheric” type.
The adjusting switch is on the driver’s door.
If the car is equipped with a programmable
driver’s seat, the settings of the door mirrors
can also be stored in the preset buttons for
the seat (see page 122).
The mirrors are heated, and the heating
comes on and goes off with the rear-window
heater.
Door mirror folded in
The door mirrors are designed to fold back
if knocked. They can also be fully retracted
for parking in tight spaces, such as on the
car deck of a ferry. Remember to fold them
out again before driving off.
WARNING
Take care not to trap your fingers
between the door and the mirror when
folding the mirror out again.
NOTE
The door mirrors must be fully retracted
before the car enters an automatic car
wash.
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Rear-view mirror with auto dimming
function
The interior rear-view mirror has two sen-
sors, one forward-facing and one rear-fac-
ing.
The system is activated when the for-
ward-facing sensor detects that it is dark
outside and the rear-facing sensor detects,
for example, if the car following has not
dimmed its headlights. The rear-view mirror
is then darkened to prevent the strong light
source from dazzling the driver. This dark-
ening is stepless.
The mirror returns to its normal state when
the strong light source diminishes.
The auto dimming function can be turned
OFF with the switch on the lower edge of the
rear-view mirror.
The system is turned off when reverse gear
is engaged or selected.
Towing a trailer can cause the system to
malfunction, as the rear-facing sensor may
sense light from the trailer.
1 Forward-facing sensor
2 ON/OFF switch, auto dimming function
3 Rear-facing sensor
Button for angling passenger’s mirror
down on reversing
Cars equipped with a programmable
driver’s seat also have a facility for angling
the passenger’s mirror down on reversing,
e.g. for a better view of the curb.
After selecting reverse, press the tiny button
adjacent to the door-mirror switch to tilt the
mirror. The mirror will be reset automatically
when reverse gear is deselected.
Electric windows
WARNING
(cid:127) Bear in mind the pinch hazard when
the side windows are being raised.
Make sure that all passengers keep
their heads, hands and fingers clear of
the window openings before raising
the windows. Serious personal injury
may otherwise be caused.
(cid:127) Always remove the ignition key when
leaving the car to avert the danger of
injury arising from unattended children
operating the windows.
The electric motors of the front windows are
equipped with overload protection (inte-
grated thermal protection). This protection
operates when the windows are wound
down automatically (switch pressed fully
down).
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1 Window switches
2 Switch for rendering rear-door window switches inoperative
To open:
Front windows: press the front of the switch
Rear windows: Press the back of the switch.
The switches for the front windows have a
third position for automatic opening of the
window. Press the switch fully down to lower
the window completely.
To cancel automatic lowering of the win-
dow, lift the switch briefly.
To close:
Front windows: Lift the front of the switch.
Rear windows: Lift the back of the switch.
The actuating motor will be switched off
automatically when the window is fully
closed or when the switch is released.
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Child safety: rear windows (ON/OFF)
The window switches on the rear doors can
be rendered inoperative by the ON/OFF
switch in the panel on the center console.
When the switch is ON, the rear side win-
dows can be operated by the switch on each
rear door. The switch’s back lighting will be
activated.
When the switch is OFF, the rear side win-
dows can only be operated from the panel
on the center console. When off, the
switch’s back lighting will also be switched
off.
Sunroof
(Option in Canada)
WARNING
(cid:127) Bear in mind the pinch hazard when
operating the sunroof. Make sure that
all passengers keep their heads,
hands and fingers clear of the opening
before operating the sunroof. Serious
personal injury may otherwise be
caused.
(cid:127) Always remove the ignition key when
leaving the car, to avert the danger of
injury arising from unattended children
operating the sunroof.
The sunroof is operated by the switch on the
overhead panel above the rearview mirror.
The sunroof can be opened partially or fully.
Switch for rear side window
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Sunroof control
1 To open
2 To close
3 Ventilation position
The sunroof incorporates an interior, man-
ual, sliding sun blind.
After the car has been waxed, the sunroof
may squeak or squeal on opening to the
ventilation position. If this should occur, fully
open the sunroof and, using washer fluid,
wash the seal along the front edge, together
with the paintwork that is in contact with the
seal when the roof is closed.
Manual operation of sunroof
Emergency operation of sunroof
In an emergency (e.g. if there is an electrical
failure) the sunroof can be operated by a
screwdriver. Remove the cover at the front
of the sunroof opening, insert a screwdriver
in the groove, and rotate.
Rotate counterclockwise to close sunroof.
To open:
(cid:127) Slide the control towards the rear to open
the sunroof to the comfort position.
To open it fully, slide the control back a
second time. Press the control to stop it
earlier.
To close:
(cid:127) Slide the control forwards until the sun-
roof is closed.
Ventilation position
(cid:127) Press the middle of the control (when sun-
roof closed).
(cid:127) To close: slide the control forwards.
To fully open the sunroof from the ventila-
tion position, slide the control back.
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Sun visor with vanity mirror
Front ashtray
1 Press soft to open/close
2 Pull out one side at an angle
Rear ashtray
Sun visors
The car is equipped with double sun visors.
One section of the visor can be indepen-
dently pivoted to the side window.
A vanity mirror is provided on the back of the
sun visors. The vanity mirrors are illumi-
nated when the cover is raised.
To refit, line up the slots on either side and
slide it closed.
Rear ashtrays
Open the lid to use ashtray.
To remove the ashtray, fully open the lid and
lift the ashtray straight out.
To refit the ashtray, make sure it engages
the two square recesses in the door trim.
Ashtrays
(accessory)
The car can be equipped with three ash-
trays: one in the instrument panel fascia,
and one in each rear door. A cigarette lighter
is fitted adjacent to the front ashtray, and
there is also one in the back of the center
console.
Front ashtray
1 To open the ashtray, push gently on the
center/upper part of the front and
release to allow it to spring out.
2 Close the ashtray in the same way.
To remove the ashtray, open it and after that
pull left side out at an angle.
Cigarette lighters
(certain markets only)
The car is provided with cigarette lighters
next to the front ashtray and in the rear end
of the centre console.
The cigarette lighter socket can also be
used as power point, e.g. for a mobile
phone. The ignition should be in the ON
position.
The cigarette lighter sockets can also be
used for accessories (e.g. to charge a
mobile phone) when the ignition is ON.
WARNING
The maximum combined load for the two
cigarette lighter sockets is 240 W (20 A).
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Glove compartment
WARNING
Keep the glove compartment closed
when not in use. The lid could cause
injury in the event of an accident.
The glove compartment can be cooled by
the air conditioning (ACC) system. Cold air
can be directed to the glove compartment
for keeping drinks chilled, etc.
Slide the cover towards you to admit cold
air.
Additional storage facilities are provided
(see next page).
Glove compartment
1 To lock
2 To unlock
Sliding cover in glove compartment to
admit cold air
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In the doors
On leading edge of front seats
On the back of the front seats
Console between front seats
At bottom of door pillars adjacent to
front-seat backrests
Center armrest for rear seat
1
WARNING
(cid:127) The cup holder should not be used to
hold cups made of china, glass or hard
plastic as these can cause injury in the
event of an accident.
(cid:127) Use only for paper cups or aluminium
cans.
(cid:127) Avoid spillage, particularly of hot
drinks.
Cup holder in fascia
1 Press symbol to open
2 Lift bottom to close
Cup holders
Cup holders are provided in the instrument
panel fascia, in the center console compart-
ment between the front seats, and in the
rear-seat armrest.
To access the cup holder in the instrument
panel, press the symbol and release.
To access the cup holder in the rear-seat
armrest, lower the armrest and press the
front edge of the holder. Close in the same
way.
The number of cup holders provided may
vary between models.
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Cup holder in rear armrest
Press the edge to open/close.
Cup holder in center console
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cushion and the backrest.
2 Tip the seat cushion forward.
3 Press the button adjacent to the respective backrest to release it.
4 Fold down the backrest.
WARNING
(cid:127) Rear-seat passengers should always ensure that the head
restraint is raised and in proper position.
(cid:127) Keep hands well clear of all moving parts.
(cid:127) Never place heavy objects on the rear window shelf. There is
always a danger of loose objects flying about and causing
injury if the car should brake suddenly or be involved in an
accident.
(cid:127) Before folding up the backrest, hang the outer safety belts
onto the hook on the respective courtesy handle to prevent
them from becoming trapped.
(cid:127) Check that the back rest release button (3) is flush with the
surround before entering the rear seat.
Outer safety belt hooked onto courtesy handle
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WARNING
(cid:127) Place heavy items closest to the backrest and stow smaller
and lighter items on top.
(cid:127) Secure heavy and bulky items using the four tie down points
provided in the trunk. This will avert the danger of luggage
flying around if the car should brake suddenly or be involved
in an accident (see page 136).
(cid:127) When the backrest is folded down or the trunk pass-through
hatch is open, even small items can be thrown around inside
the car. It is therefore advisable to secure these as well.
(cid:127) Do not exceed the load capacity of the car, as this will alter its
handling characteristics (see page 250).
(cid:127) Make sure that the seat cushions and backrests are properly
secured when folding them back to their normal position.
Check that the button (item 3 on page 134) is flush with the
surround before entering the back seat.
The tail pipe of the exhaust system can become very hot during
driving. Bear this in mind when loading and unloading the car so
that children, for example, do not burn themselves.
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Trunk pass-through hatch
A trunk pass-through hatch is incorporated in the rear-seat backrest
to enable long, narrow items to be carried inside the car.
Items should not weigh more than 33 lbs. (15 kg) nor be more than
2 yards (2 metres) in length. See the label on the hatch.
1 Fold down the armrest.
2 Raise the hatch by lifting the handle.
Before loading or unloading long items, switch off the engine and
apply the handbrake. This averts the danger of the car moving off
suddenly if a long item were to knock the gear or selector lever into
gear.
WARNING
(cid:127) Anchor the load securely (e.g. using middle safety belt) to
avoid danger of injury resulting from displacement of load on
hard braking.
(cid:127) Do not exceed the load capacity of the car, as this will alter its
handling characteristics (see page 250).
Tie Downs
Four tie downs for securing the load are fitted inside the trunk. Place
the load as far in as possible.
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Safety belt located
in its belt clip
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Wagon
Both the narrow and wide sections of the rear seat can be folded
separately. Folding is facilitated if the front seats are not located too
far back. The wide section cannot be folded separately if a cargo net
is mounted on the rear of the backrest.
1 Make sure that the head restraint is in the down position.
2 Put the safety belts for the outer seat places in their respective
belt clips, which are located near the backrest (see illustration).
3 Lift the seat cushion by pulling the loop located between the
cushion and the backrest.
4 Fold the narrow section (right) of the backrest forward by raising
the opening handle on the right-hand side.
5 Fold the wide section of the backrest forward in the
corresponding manner.
6 Adjust the front seats for optimal driving/passenger comfort.
NOTE
The safety belts for the outer seating positions should be put in
their respective belt clips near the backrest to prevent them being
pinched when the rear seat is raised to the upright position.
Alternative location of the parcel shelf if this is removed:
(cid:127) Folded up on the floor at the rear of the luggage compartment.
(cid:127) On edge behind the backrests of the front seats.
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WARNING
(cid:127) Do not travel in the back seat without ensuring that the head
restraint is set at a suitable height.
(cid:127) Never allow anyone to sit on a folded backrest.
(cid:127) Always be aware of the risk of pinching when handling moving
parts of the seating.
(cid:127) Never place heavy objects on the parcel shelf. There is always
a danger of loose objects flying about and causing injury if the
car should brake suddenly or be involved in an accident.
(cid:127) Make sure that the backrests are locked when they are folded
back upright. Check that the two red warning-indication flags
are fully down. This indicates that the backrests are locked.
(cid:127) Check that the safety belt lock is not trapped under the seat
cushions when these are raised back up.
(cid:127) If the car is equipped with a pull-out cargo net on the rear of the
backrest, take extra care when folding the rear seat so that no
one is injured by the net’s storage cassette on the right-hand
side.
Folding the narrow section of the backrest
The folding is facilitated if the front seat is not too far back.
1 Make sure that the head restraint is in the down position.
2 Put the safety belt in the belt clip near the backrest.
3 Lift the seat cushion by pulling the loop located between the
cushion and the backrest.
4 Fold the narrow section (right) of the backrest forward by raising
the opening handle.
5 Adjust the front seat for optimal passenger comfort.
NOTE
The safety belts for the outer seating positions should be put in
their respective belt clips near the back rest to prevent them being
pinched when the rear seat is raised to the upright position, see
illustration page 137.
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(cid:127) Never use the elastic floor net and
elastic side net when the rear seat is
folded down. These nets are only
intended to keep light objects tidy, not
for the anchoring of loads.
(cid:127) 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 position is a basic require-
ment for protection against cargo dis-
placement in the event of a collision.
(cid:127) Cargo can intrude into the passenger
compartment during a sudden stop or
front crash if the outer safety belts are
not fastened. Check that the two red
warning-indication flags are fully
down. This shows that the backrests
are locked.
WARNING
(cid:127) The driving characteristics of the car
can be affected because the center of
gravity is altered when there is a cargo
in the luggage compartment. There-
fore match the speed and driving style
according to how the car is loaded.
(cid:127) An object weighing 55 lbs. (25 kg) cor-
responds to a weight of 2200 lbs.
(1000 kg) in a head on collision at
32 mph (50 km/h).
(cid:127) Adjust the car’s load (passengers and
luggage) so that the gross vehicle
weight or the axle weight is not
exceeded, see page 250.
Driving with the trunk lid/tailgate open, see
page 180.
Load anchoring
WARNING
(cid:127) Put heavy loads as low down and as
far forward as possible in the luggage
compartment, i.e. against the back of
the rear seat.
(cid:127) Never stack cargo so high that any part
of the cargo lies above the edge of the
backrest, if a cargo guard (accessory)
is not being used.
(cid:127) Always tie down the cargo so that it
cannot be thrown forward during
heavy braking or in the event of a
collision.
(cid:127) Unsecured and heavy cargo can
increase the risk of injury during hard
braking, sudden avoidance maneu-
vers and in the event of a collision.
(cid:127) For the best load anchoring, use the
special cargo bolt and load straps
(accessory).
(cid:127) Load the cargo bolts evenly. Never
attach more than one strap to each tie
down eye.
(cid:127) Provide protection on sharp edges to
prevent damage to the load straps.
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Cargo bolts mounted on the longitudinal
rails
On the floor of the luggage compartment
there are two longitudinal aluminium rails
(CargoTracks™) where special cargo bolts
Virtual Advisor
(expected availability fourth quarter 2000)
Once you have activated Personal Calling,
you can enjoy your time in your Saab even
more with the OnStar Virtual Advisor. This
service allows you to listen to your favorite
news and information topics, such as
weather reports, stock quotes and sports
scores. You can even listen to your e-mail,
whenever you want, without ever taking
your eyes off the road. Using simple voice
commands, you can browse your personal
topics and skip or listen to those you
choose. You can also search for additional
information on special topics that interest
you.
To find out how to set up a customized pro-
file, visit the OnStar Subscriber Website at
www.onstar.com, or turn to the OnStar Sub-
scriber Website section on page 31 of this
guide. If you do not have Internet access,
you can still take advantage of the OnStar
Virtual Advisor services as a default profile
will be set up for you.
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Seats ................................ 120
Steering-wheel
adjustment..................... 124
Rear-view mirrors ........... 125
Electric windows............. 127
Sunroof ............................ 128
Sun visors........................ 130
Ashtrays........................... 130
Glove compartment ........ 131
Cup holders ..................... 133
Trunk ................................ 134
Spare wheel and tools .... 144
Fuel filler flap................... 145
Opening the fuel filler flap
in an emergency............ 145
Seats
Steering-wheel
adjustment
Fore-and-aft and tilt adjustment of the steer-
ing wheel is possible.
Push down the lever to release the locking
mechanism. Move the steering wheel to the
desired position and then lift the lever to lock
it.
Make sure that the lever is fully locked
before driving off.
Trunk
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Sedan
The rear seat is split and the two sections can be folded indepen-
dently. Folding down of the rear seat is easier if the front seats are
not all the way back, and the rear head restraints are folded down.
1 Lift the seat cushion by pulling the loop located between the