9-5 Sedan_______________________ 9-5 SportCombi __________________ Wheelbase _______________________ Ground clearance at gross vehicle weight
190.4 in (4836 mm) 190.6 in (4841 mm) 80.4 in (2042 mm)
57.3 in (1454 mm) 57.7 in (1465 mm) 106.4 in (2703 mm) approx. 4.6 in (116 mm)
Track:
Front __________________________ Rear ___________________________ Turning circle (curb to curb) ___________ Turning circle (measured at vehicle extremi- ties) _____________________________ Number of seats (incl. driver) _________
59.9 in (1522 mm) *) 60.2 in (1528 mm) *) 37.1 ft (11.3 m)
39.0 ft (11.9 m)
*) Specified track applies to wheel sizes:
6.5 x 16
VIN on cars sold in Canada
VIN on cars sold in USA Permissible load (in addition to driver) = GVW minus curb weight The maximum permissible axle load, front or rear, must not be exceeded.
The maximum permissible axle load, front or rear, must not be exceeded. Chassis number in engine bay
Weight ready for driving (i.e. with full fuel 3450–3760 lbs. tank, washer-fluid reservoir, standard tools and spare wheel) ____________________ (1565–1705 kg) Gross vehicle weight (GVW) ___________ 4390–4700 lbs. (1990–2130 kg)
Maximum axle load:
Front ___________________________ 2590 lbs. (1175 kg) Rear, 9-5 Sedan ___________________ 2310 lbs. (1050 kg) Rear, 9-5 SportCombi ______________ 2480 lbs. (1125 kg)
Weight distribution:
Curb weight, front/rear ______________ 60/40 % GVW, front/rear ___________________ 50/50 %
Maximum roof load __________________ 220 lbs. (100 kg) Maximum luggage compartment load§ ___ 176 lbs. (80 kg) Maximum combined load, luggage compartment and roof ________________ 264 lbs. (120 kg)
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Luggage compartment Luggage compartment, length, 9-5 Sedan: Rear seat upright _________________ Rear seat folded down _____________
Luggage compartment, length, 9-5 SportCombi:
43.0 in (1092 mm) 67.5 in (1714 mm)
Rear seat upright _________________ Rear seat folded __________________
42.8 in (1087 mm) 68.2 in (1732 mm)
WARNING
(cid:127) 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.
(cid:127) When carrying a load in the luggage compartment, make sure that it is tied down securely, particularly when part or all of the rear seat is folded down.
Specifications
259
Trailer
Maximum towing speed:
Trailer with brakes _________________ 60 mph (100 km/h) Trailer without brakes _______________ Local restrictions
apply
Maximum weight:
Trailer with brakes _________________ 3500 lbs (1588 kg) Trailer without brakes ______________ 1000 lbs (450 kg) Maximum load on ball hitch __________ 110–165 lbs
(50–75 kg)
The above speed and weight restrictions are those specified by Saab Automobile AB. Note that local restrictions may apply to trailer speeds and weights (see page 174).
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Engine
4-cylinder ________________________
Cylinder bores _____________________ Stroke ___________________________ Swept volume _____________________
Idling speed _______________________
Four cylinders, twin overhead cam- shafts, 16 valves and two balancer shafts. 3.54 in (90 mm) 3.54 in (90 mm) 139.7 cu.in (2.290 litres) 825 rpm (man.) 860 rpm (aut.)
Antifreeze_________________________ Saab-approved
antifreeze 7.8 qts (7.4 litres)
Coolant capacity ___________________
Fuel
Fuel-tank capacity __________________ Gasoline Octane Use regular unleaded gasoline with a posted octane of 87 or
18.0 gal. (68 litres)
higher.
Although not required, use higher octane fuel for optimum perfor-
mance - 93 octane.
Gasoline with a lower octane rating can be used, although not lower than 87 octane. However, engine performance will fall slightly and heavy loading and laboring should be avoided.
For further information on fuel, see page 148.
Engine oil
Oil capacity incl. filter (on changing) _____ 4.1 qts (4.0 litres)
Engine variants
2.3 Turbo
Rating, SAE at 5000 rpm ____________ 260 hp (191 kW) Maximum torque, SAE at 1900 rpm ____ 258.0 ft.lb.
(350 Nm)
Electrical system
Voltage ___________________________ 12 V Battery capacity ____________________ 70 Ah
Brake system
Footbrake (ABS) ____________________ Hydraulic, dual- circuit brake sys- tem. Diagonally split circuit with vac- uum servo unit. Disc brakes front and rear. EBD, see page 160.
Parkingbrake _______________________ Acts on rear wheels Brake fluid _________________________ DOT 4
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Wheels and tires (recommended dimensions)
All season tires 215/55 R16 93 H 235/45 R17 94 V Winter tires 215/55 R16 93 Q 225/45 R17 94 Q XL/RF 235/45 R17 94 Q
2.3 Turbo
Specifications
261
Wheel sizes 6.5 x 16” 7 x 17” 7.5 x 17” Before changing to wheels/tires of another size, we recommend that you contact an authorized Saab dealer regarding acceptable options. Speed ratings and load indexes, see page 228.
Compact spare:
Wheel___________________________ 4 x 16”
Tire_____________________________ T115/70 R16
Pressure_________________________ 60 psi (420 kPa)
Maximum life _____________________ 2,200 miles
(3500 km)
Maximum speed __________________ 50 mph (80 km/h)
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Tires
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
6.5 x 16”_______ 215/55 R16
Before you purchase winter wheels we recommend that you
obtain information on the sizes suitable for your car. We therefore
recommend that you contact an authorised Saab dealer.
Contact your Saab dealer regarding suitable snow chains.
Snow chains must not protrude more than 0.35 in. (9 mm) from the
tire’s tread and its inside.
Snow chains must not be fitted to wheels larger than 16".
Snow chains must be tensioned after a short distance.
Max. permissible speed with snow chains fitted is 30 mph
(50 km/h).
NOTICE
Wheels larger than 17” must not be fitted. Exercise care when driving on uneven roads or against the curb if the car is heavily laden. This particularly applies to cars with 17" wheels. Wheel offset must be 49 mm.
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Lowest recommended tire pressure, cold tires
Tire size
Load/speed mph (km/h) 1)
Front kPa/psi
Rear kPa/psi
All season tires
215/55 R16 93 H 1–3 pers./0–100 (0–160) 250/36
4–5 pers./0–100 (0–160) 250/36
1–5 pers./100– (160–)
290/42
1–3 pers./0–120 (0–190) 240/35
4–5 pers./0–120 (0–190) 240/35
1–5 pers./120– (190–)
280/41
235/45 R17 94 V
230/33
230/33
270/39
240/35
240/35
280/41
Specifications
263
Winter tires
215/55 R16 93 Q 1–3 pers./0–100 (0–160) 240/35
4–5 pers./0–100 (0–160) 260/38
1–3 pers./0–100 (0–160) 250/36
4–5 pers./0–100 (0–160) 270/39
235/45 R17 94 Q 1–3 pers./0–100 (0–160) 240/35
4–5 pers./0–100 (0–160) 260/38
225/45 R17 94 Q XL/RF
240/35
260/38
250/36
270/39
240/35
260/38
420/60
420/60
Max 50 (80)
Compact spare
T115/70 R16
Spare wheel
1) Do not exceed posted speed limits.
By cold tires is meant tires that are the same temperature as the
surrounding air temperature.
The values for tire pressure in the table above are for tires at 68°F
(20°C).
The tire pressure will increase as the tires become warm (e.g.
during motorway driving), and decrease as they cool.
When the temperature of the tires increase or decrease by
10 degrees the tire pressure will correspondingly increase or
decrease by 10 kPa/2 psi (0.1 bar).
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Specifications
Plates and labels When consulting your Saab dealer, it may be necessary to quote the car’s V.I.N., engine and gearbox numbers. 1 V.I.N. number, inside windshield. 2 V.I.N. label and certification label. 3 Gearbox number. 4 Engine number. 5 Canada: Label for tire pressure and
color codes (trim and body). USA: Label for tire pressure can be found on the left B-pillar, see also page 229. Color codes (trim and body) can be found on the V.I.N. label on the B-pillar.
6 Chassis number, stamped on body.
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Saab Information Display: (cid:127) Outdoor temperature display can be
adjusted.
Miscellaneous: (cid:127) Select the on-time for heated rear seat 3. (cid:127) Additional sweep of the wipers after wind-
shield washer function (ON or OFF).
(cid:127) Courtesy Headlight Feature on-time can
vary from 20 to 50 seconds.
(cid:127) Night panel illumination deactivation speed for the speedometer can be adjusted.
Specifications
265
Following adjustments can be done by the driver:
Automatic Climate Control (ACC): You can choose whether front seat and rear window heating is to be activated manually or automatically; see "Adaptation of ACC" on page 85.
Saab 9-5 Audio System (see page 106): (cid:127) Speed dependent volume.
Daytime Running Lights: To disable, turn off the ignition and pull out fuse 35, see page 217.
Adjustable systems Several of the systems in your Saab car can be adjusted to better fit your individual needs Some functions are governed by legal requirements and cannot therefore be reprogrammed. We recommend that you contact an autho- rized Saab dealer for further information.
Car alarm/central locking system: (cid:127) The number of blinks when locking/
unlocking.
(cid:127) Automatic locking of the trunk when the car (SportCombi) is driven, 1 to 8 mph (2–14 km/h), YES or NO.
(cid:127) Automatic locking of the trunk (Sport- Combi) when it is closed, YES or NO.
(cid:127) Automatic locking of all doors when the car is driven above 7.5 mph (12 km/h), YES or NO.
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Index
A/C system, fault diagnosis ________ 245
A/C system, maintenance _________ 244
ABS brakes ____________________ 160
ACC __________________________ 79
ACC functions ___________________ 82
ACC, automatic climate control ______ 79
ACC, calibration _________________ 86
ACC, condensation water __________ 86
ACC, useful tips _________________ 86
AUX input _____________________ 104
Adjustable systems ______________ 265
Adjusting the steering wheel _______ 114
Adjustment, seats ________________ 18
Air conditioning (A/C), fault diagnosis
and maintenance ______________ 244
Airbag _________________________ 29
Alarm __________________________ 50
Alarm functions __________________ 53
Alarm signals ________________ 50, 53
Album information _______________ 104
Alternator _____________________ 199
Alternator drive belt __________ 199, 260
Alternator rating ________________ 260
Antennas ______________________ 109
Anticorrosion treatment ___________ 246
Antidazzle rear-view mirror ________ 121
Anti-skid ______________________ 163
Autochecking of lights on starting ____ 64
Auto-dimming rear-view mirror with
garage door opener ____________ 118
Automatic climate control (ACC) _____ 79
Aviod theft, tip __________________ 166
Battery ________________________ 197
Battery charging/replacing ________ 197
Battery, boost starting ____________ 184
Before a long journey ____________ 247
Before towing a camper or trailer ___ 177
Belt guide ______________________ 12
Boost starting using jump leads ____ 184
Brake and clutch fluid ____________ 194
Brake-fluid reservoir _____________ 194
Brakes, technical data ____________ 261
Bulbs, changing _________________ 202
Bulbs, table of __________________ 213
Buying new tires ________________ 223
CD changer ____________________ 100
CHECK messages _______________ 71
CHECKING _____________________ 71
Car alarm ______________________ 50
Car care ______________________ 187
Cargo net, 9-5 SportCombi ________ 137
Carpeting, care of _______________ 241
Index
267
Catalytic converter, important
considerations _________________ 145
Central locking ___________________ 44
Change language in SID ___________ 72
Change of address notification _____ 254
Changing a wheel _______________ 237
Changing bulbs _________________ 202
Changing wiper blades ___________ 200
Charge mobile phone ____________ 126
Charger/Jump starting ____________ 186
Charging the battery/Jump starting __ 186
Chassis number ________________ 264
Checks before towing a camper or
trailer ________________________ 177
Child safety _____________________ 22
Child safety locks, rear doors _______ 47
Cleaning, engine bay _____________ 243
Clock _________________________ 105
Color code, body ________________ 264
Color code, trim _________________ 264
Compact spare wheel ____________ 235
Compass ______________________ 122
Condensation water, ACC __________ 86
Connecting a portable player ______ 105
Coolant _______________________ 193
Courtesy Headlight Feature ________ 74
Crash memory, see EDR _________ 255
Cross modulation _______________ 110
Cruise control __________________ 159
Cup holder _____________________ 128
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Index
268
DICE/TWICE ___________________ 215
Date _________________________ 105
Date code, tires _________________ 231
Date display ___________________ 106
Definitions and terminology, tire ____ 229
Determining correct load, tires _____ 231
Dim-dipped beam ________________ 73
Direction indicators _______________ 75
Diversity antenna _______________ 109
Door handles ____________________ 44
Door mirrors ___________________ 116
Doors, locks & luggage compartment _ 43
Drive belt ______________________ 260
Drive belt, alternator _____________ 199
Drive belts, length _______________ 260
Driver’s seat, programmable ________ 20
Driving at night _________________ 179
Driving in hot weather ____________ 173
Driving with a load _______________ 179
EDR (Event Data Recorders) ______ 255
ESP® ________________________ 163
Electric heating of rear seat ________ 87
Electric windows ________________ 115
Electrical system, technical data ____ 260
Electrically retractable door mirrors _ 117
Electronic Stability Program _______ 163
Electronic starting interlock _________ 49
Emergency operation of moonroof __ 124
Emission control systems _________ 190
Engine bay ____________________ 189
Engine bay, cleaning _____________ 243
Engine number _________________ 264
Engine oil, grade ________________ 260
Engine, description ______________ 192
Engine, technical data ____________ 260
Engine, temperature gauge _________ 66
Engine-oil level, checking _________ 192
Error codes, Audio System ________ 112
Event Data Recorders (EDR) ______ 255
Expansion tank, coolant __________ 193
Filling a portable fuel container _____ 148
Flat spots, tires _________________ 222
Fluid level, automatic transmission __ 193
Foldable door mirrors ____________ 117
Folding the parcel shelf,
9-5 SportCombi ________________ 133
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Sedan ____ 129
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 SportCombi 132
Frequency band _________________ 93
Frequently asked questions on airbag 40
Front fog lights __________________ 76
Frost warning ___________________ 68
Fuel __________________________ 146
Fuel consumption ________________ 68
Fuel container __________________ 148
Fuel gauge _____________________ 65
Fuel grade _____________________ 260
Fuel information _________________ 148
Fuse box under hood ____________ 218
Fuse panel _____________________ 214
Fuses _________________________ 214
Garage door opener _____________ 118
Gearbox number ________________ 264
Gearbox oil, checking ____________ 193
General functions _______________ 105
Glove compartment ______________ 126
Handbrake _____________________ 165
Hazard warning lights _____________ 76
Head restraint ___________________ 21
Headlight flasher _________________ 73
Headlights ______________________ 73
Heated front seats ________________ 87
Hood _________________________ 188
Horn __________________________ 114
If a tire goes flat _________________ 226
Ignition switch __________________ 140
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Immobilizer _____________________ 49
Indicator and warning lights ________ 58
Indicator lights ___________________ 58
Information about fuel ____________ 148
Instrument illumination ____________ 75
Instruments and controls ___________ 57
Interior equipment _______________ 113
Interior lighting _________________ 124
Interior rearview mirror ___________ 116
Jack __________________________ 238
Key ___________________________ 44
Key, remove ___________________ 140
LATCH (child safety) ______________ 23
Labeling, tire sidewall ____________ 227
Labels __________________________ 7
Leather upholstery, care of ________ 241
Light horn ______________________ 73
Light switches ___________________ 73
Loading MP3 discs ______________ 102
Loading your vehicle _____________ 229
Luggage-compartment lighting _____ 125
MP3 player ____________________ 102
Main instrument panel _____________ 58
Main/dipped beam ________________ 73
Maintenance schedule ___________ 252
Maintenance, A/C-system _________ 244
Maxi fuses _____________________ 215
Milometer ______________________ 64
Moonroof ______________________ 123
Motoring abroad ________________ 247
Multipath propagation ____________ 109
NIGHT _________________________ 72
New tires, buying ________________ 223
Night Panel _____________________ 72
Odometer ______________________ 64
Oil capacity, engine ______________ 260
Oil specification _________________ 260
Outdoor temperature ______________ 68
Owner assistance _______________ 253
Paintwork, touching-in ____________ 243
Parcel shelf, folding ______________ 133
Index
269
Parking Assistance ______________ 168
Parking lights ____________________ 73
Plates and labels ________________ 264
Poly-V-belt _____________________ 199
Portable fuel container ___________ 148
Portable player _________________ 104
Power outlet ___________________ 126
Power steering _________________ 196
Power-steering fluid ______________ 196
Pressure gauge __________________ 67
Prestige _______________________ 107
Programme type ALARM __________ 99
Quality grading, tires _____________ 224
Questions on function of airbag ______ 40
RDS time ______________________ 106
Radiator fan ____________________ 199
Radio __________________________ 93
Radio Data System (RDS) _________ 94
Radio text ______________________ 94
Radio waves ___________________ 110
Rain sensor _____________________ 77
Random playback of MP3 files, CD __ 103
Random playback, CD ____________ 99
Random playback, CD changer ____ 101
Rapid playing an MP3 file _________ 103
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270
Rear fog light ____________________ 74
Rear seat, 9-5 Sedan, folding ______ 129
Rear seat, 9-5 SportCombi, folding __ 132
Rear window heating _____________ 82
Rear-seat head restraints __________ 21
Rear-view mirror, auto-dimming ____ 121
Rearview mirrors ________________ 116
Reclamation ___________________ 248
Recommendations for cars with
automatic transmission, towing a
camper or trailer _______________ 175
Refuelling _____________________ 146
Relay panel ____________________ 217
Remote control __________________ 44
Remote-control battery, changing ____ 49
Remove the key ________________ 140
Removing CDs __________________ 99
Removing CDs, CD-changer ______ 100
Removing MP3 discs ____________ 102
Replacement, wheel _____________ 225
Reporting safety defects __________ 254
Reprogramming of systems _______ 265
Reservoir, power-steering fluid _____ 196
Retractable door mirrors __________ 117
Rev counter _____________________ 64
Reversing lights _________________ 76
Rolling advertisements ____________ 94
Roof load ______________________ 179
Rotation of tires _________________ 231
Running-in _____________________ 170
SDM _________________________ 255
SID ___________________________ 68
Saab Information Display (SID) ______ 68
Saab Parking Assistance _________ 168
Safety belts _____________________ 12
Safety belts, care of _____________ 240
Safety-belt pretensioners __________ 15
Safety-belt reminder ______________ 12
Seats __________________________ 18
Securing a load __________________ 47
Selecting a radio station ___________ 93
Selecting and changing tracks, CD ___ 99
Selecting/changing MP3 file _______ 103
Selector lever indication, automatic
transmission ___________________ 67
Sentronic, manual mode __________ 156
Service costs ___________________ 253
Service information ______________ 254
Service intervals ________________ 252
Service record retention __________ 253
Setting the clock ________________ 105
Setting the date _________________ 105
Settings, seats ___________________ 18
Shadow effect __________________ 110
Side airbags ____________________ 36
Signalling, horn _________________ 114
Snow chains ___________________ 172
Sorting music __________________ 103
Sound system __________________ 107
Sources of AM interference ________ 111
Sources of FM interference ________ 111
Spare wheel ___________________ 235
Spark plugs ____________________ 260
Speed dependent volume
compensation _________________ 106
Speedometer _________________ 64, 65
Starting in cold weather, ACC _______ 84
Starting in hot weather, ACC ________ 84
Steering wheel adjustment ________ 114
Steering wheel controls ____________ 91
Steps for determining correct load
limit _________________________ 231
Stone-chip damage, repairing ______ 243
Storage compartments ___________ 126
Storing radio stations ______________ 93
Sun visors _____________________ 125
Switches _______________________ 73
Symboler ________________________ 9
Systems, adjustment _____________ 265
TCS OFF _______________________ 63
TP ____________________________ 99
Table of fuses __________________ 216
Tachometer _____________________ 64
Tailgate, opening _________________ 47
Tank gauge _____________________ 65
Technical data __________________ 257
Technical data, radio/audio ________ 108
Temperature control, ACC _________ 81
Index
271
What Will You See After an Airbag
Inflates? _______________________ 38
Wheel replacement ______________ 225
Wheel, change _________________ 237
Wheels and tires ________________ 261
Wheels and tires, sizes ___________ 261
When it is time for new tires _______ 222
Windshield washers ______________ 77
Windshield wipers ________________ 77
Winter tires ________________ 231, 261
Wiper blades, replacing ___________ 200
Wipers and washers __________ 77, 200
Xenon headlight ________________ 202
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Temperature gauge, engine ________ 66
Temperature zones, ACC __________ 81
Textile carpeting ________________ 241
Through-load hatch ______________ 131
Tie Downs _____________________ 131
Tightening torque, wheel studs _____ 237
Time display ___________________ 106
Tip, driving at night ______________ 179
Tip, to avoid theft _______________ 166
Tips, ACC ______________________ 86
Tire chains ____________________ 226
Tire date code __________________ 231
Tire direction of rotation __________ 231
Tire inspection and rotation ________ 221
Tire markings __________________ 228
Tire pressure ___________________ 180
Tire sidewall labeling _____________ 227
Tire terminology and definitions ____ 229
Tire, compact spare _____________ 235
Tires _____________________ 220, 261
Tires, winter ___________________ 261
Touching-in the paintwork _________ 243
Towbar attachment ______________ 174
Towbar load ___________________ 178
Towing the car _________________ 181
Towing, automatics ______________ 181
Traffic programme ________________ 99
Trailer weights __________________ 259
Treadwear indicators ____________ 222
Trionic ________________________ 190
Trip computer ___________________ 68
Trip meter ______________________ 64
Trunk _________________________ 129
Trunk lid, opening ________________ 47
Tuning _________________________ 93
Turbo gauge ____________________ 67
Turbo, points to note _____________ 144
Under the hood _________________ 189
Uniform tire quality grading ________ 224
Upholstery and trim ______________ 241
Upholstery and trim, care of _______ 241
Vanity mirrors __________________ 125
Vehicle Data Collection ___________ 255
Ventilated front seats _____________ 87
Viscosity, engine oil ______________ 260
Warning labels ___________________ 7
Warning light, AIR BAG ____________ 37
Warning lights ___________________ 58
Washers ______________________ 200
Washers, windshield _____________ 201
Washing the car ________________ 242
Waxing and polishing ____________ 243
Wear indicators, tires ____________ 222
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Notes
272
Notes
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Safety Security Instruments and controls
Owner’s Manual
Saab 9-5, Model Year 2009
11
43
57
Saab 9-5 Audio System 89
Interior equipment and trunk 113
Starting and driving 139
Car care and technical information 187
Customer Assistance and Information 251
Specifications 257
Index 267
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Introduction This manual provides practical guidance on driving and caring for your Saab. Although this manual describes the most important differences between model vari- ants, it does not include precise specifica- tions of the different variants. Some differ- ences also occur to meet special legal requirements in different countries. Importation and distribution of Saab auto- mobiles, spare parts and accessories are handled exclusively by General Motors of Canada Limited in Canada and by Saab Cars USA, Inc. in the U.S.A.
We recommend that you read through the manual before taking the car out for the first time and that you keep it in the car for future reference. To find a specific item, use the overviews given at the start of the manual. A list of con- tents is given at the beginning of each sec- tion of the manual, and there is also a com- prehensive index at the back of the book. Supplied with the car is a Warranty and Ser- vice Record booklet and a tire warranty folder which specifies the regular mainte- nance to be carried out. The book also con- tains important warranty conditions.
WARNING
WARNING texts warn against the danger of injury if the specified instructions are not followed.
NOTICE
NOTICE texts warn of potential damage to the car if the recommendations are not followed.
Since the policy at Saab is one of continual improvement, we retain the right to incorpo- rate modifications and to alter specifications during production without prior notice. 3 Asterisk means: equipment not fitted in all cars (can depend on model variant, engine variant, market specification, options or accessories). If you have any questions concerning your car, its equipment, the warranty conditions or the like, your Saab dealer will be pleased to help.
Best wishes, Saab Automobile AB
Saab Automobile AB does not accept liability for any damage caused by the fitting of spare parts, exchange parts or accessories that are not approved by Saab Automobile AB. The specifications, design particulars and illus- trations included in the manual are not binding.
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Instrument panel
Turn signal and lane change
indicators ______________ 75
High beam flasher________ 73
Cruise control 3 _________ 159
Parking lights____________
73
High/low beam __________ 73
Daytime running lights_____ 73
Instrument illumination ____ 75
Changing bulbs __________ 202
Rear fog light____________ 74
Front fog lights 3 _________ 76
NIGHT PANEL __________ 72
Indicator and warning lights______ Speedometer_________________ Odometer and trip meter ________ Fuel gauge___________________ Temperature gauge ____________ Saab Information Display (SID) ___
58
65
64
65
66
68
77
Wipers and washers______
Rear-window wiper
(SportCombi) 3_________
78
Rain sensing wipers 3 ____
77
Washers _______________ 201
Wipers and washers______ 200
Hazard warning lights_____
76
Saab 9-5 Audio System 3 _ Steering wheel controls 3 _
90
91
Automatic climate control
(ACC) ________________
79
Air conditioning (ACC) ____ 244
Steering wheel controls 3 _______
91
Sentronic, manual mode 3 ______ 156
Heated front seats 3 ___________ Head restraint ________________
87
21
Power Outlet 3________________ 126
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Exterior
Moonroof 3 _____________ 123
Washing the car _________ 242
Waxing and polishing _____ 243
Touching up the paint _____ 243
Anti-corrosion treatment ___ 246
Headlights______________ 73
Rear light cluster, 9-5 Sedan 206
Rear lights clusters,
9-5 SportCombi _________ 208
Changing bulbs __________ 202
Towing a trailer 3 ________ 174
Towing the car ___________ 181
Rear towing eye _________ 182
Driving with a roof rack load______ 179
Maximum roof load ____________ 258
Rearview mirror _______________ 118
Hood _______________________ 188
Engine compartment: washing ___ 243
Headlights _____________
High/low beam __________
Turn signal and lane change
75
indicators______________
Headlight washers 3 _____
77
Changing bulbs _________ 202
73
73
Central locking __________ Trunk lid lock, 9-5 Sedan __ Tailgate, 9-5 SportCombi __ Child safety locks ________ Car alarm 3 ____________
44
47
48
47
50
Trunk _______________________ 129
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Sedan __ 129
Folding the rear seat,
9-5 SportCombi ______________ 132
Trunk Release Handle __________ 138
Driving with a spare wheel fitted __ 181
Compact spare tire ____________ 235
Fuel gauge___________________
65
Refueling ____________________ 146
Economical motoring___________ 170
Fuel ________________________ 260
Tires pressure ________________ 263
Wheels and tires ______________ 261
Braking______________________ 160
Driving in cold weather__________ 172
Compact spare tire_____________ 235
Changing a wheel _____________ 237
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Interior
Steering wheel adjustment _ 114
Airbag _________________ 29
Power steering fluid_______ 196
Steering wheel controls 3 __ 91
Sentronic, manual mode 3 _ 156
Seats__________________ 18
Heated front seats 3 ______ 87
Head restraint 3 _________ 21
Safety belts _____________ 12
Child safety _____________ 22
Folding the rear seat,
9-5 Sedan _____________ 129
Folding the rear seat,
9-5 SportCombi _________ 132
Upholstery and trim_______ 241
Side airbags ____________ 36
Interior lighting________________ 124
Moonroof 3 __________________ 123
Dome light, front ______________ 212
Rearview mirrors ______________ 116
Door mirrors__________________ 116
Sun visors ___________________ 125
Safety belts ____________
12
Airbag_________________
29
Child safety ____________
22
Child safety locks ________
47
Safety belts, maintenance _ 240
Glove compartment ______ 126
Manual transmission 3____ 150
Automatic transmission 3 _ 151
Electric windows ______________ 115
Ignition switch ________________ 140
Starting the engine ____________ 141
Engine Break-In Period _________ 150
Driving in hot weather __________ 173
Driving in cold weather _________ 172
Parking _____________________ 165
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Engine compartment
Warning labels __________
V.I.N. number ___________ 264
Engine number __________ 264
Gearbox number _________ 264
Color code______________ 264
Tire and Loading Information
Label _________________ 229
Power steering fluid_______ 196
Ignition switch ___________ 140
Drive belts ______________ 199
Spark plugs _____________ 260
Catalytic converter _______ 145
Engine ______________________ 192
Checking the oil level ___________ 192
Engine oil, specification _________ 260
Braking______________________ 160
ABS brakes __________________ 161
Brake and clutch fluid___________ 194
Brake system _________________ 260
Brake pads___________________ 260
Fuses _________________ 214
Changing a fuse _________ 216
Relays ________________ 218
Table of fuses ___________ 214
Temperature gauge ______
66
Driving in hot weather_____ 173
Driving in cold weather ____ 172
Coolant _______________ 193
Coolant capacity_________ 260
Wipers and washers______
77
Washers _______________ 201
Washer jets ____________ 201
Important considerations for driving 144
Turbo unit ___________________ 189
Engine, technical data __________ 260
Manual transmission 3 _________ 150
Automatic transmission 3 _______ 151
Jump starting _________________ 184
Battery ______________________ 197
Charging/replacing the battery____ 197
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Warning labels
Radiator fan Radiator fan may start at any time.
Brake fluid CLEAN FILLER CAP BEFORE REMOVING. USE ONLY DOT 4 FLUID FROM SEALED CON- TAINER.
Coolant Never open when engine hot!
A/C system
Refrigerant at high pressure.
Do not loosen or remove the A/C system fittings before
discharging the A/C system. Improper service methods
may cause personal injury. System to be serviced by
authorized personnel only. For instructions consult
workshop manual.
The A/C system complies with SAE J639.
Charge: 650 g of R134a.
Compressor oil: PAG oil SP-10 alt.
Saab oil 4759106
Oil amount: See workshop manual.
Battery • No sparks, naked flames or smoking (cid:127) Always shield eyes. Explosive gas es can cause blindness or injury (cid:127) Keep the battery out of reach of children (cid:127) The battery contains sulfuric acid which could cause blindness or serious burn
injuries
(cid:127) See the Owner’s Manual for further information (cid:127) Explosive gas may be present in the vicinity of the battery.
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Contact a Saab dealer if a xenon headlight requires replacement. This label is only found on cars with xenon head- lights.
WARNING EVEN WITH ADVANCED AIR BAGS (cid:127) Children can be killed or seriously injured by the air bag. (cid:127) The back seat is the safest place for children. (cid:127) Never put a rear-facing child seat in the front. (cid:127) Always use seat belts and child restraints.
Jack (cid:127) Use only on specified vehicle. (cid:127) Safe working load 2425 lbs. (1100 kg). (cid:127) Use on level firm ground only. (cid:127) Do not get under a vehicle that is supported only by a
jack, use vehicle support stands.
(cid:127) No persons are to remain in the vehicle.
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Examples of symbols that can be found in your car
No sparks, flames or smoking.
Buckle up
Headlights
Use protective goggles
Airbag
Direction indicators
Windshield wipers
Windshield washers
Coolant temperature
Battery charging
Keep out of reach of children.
Battery acid contains sulfuric acid.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual.
Risk of explosive gas.
Never place a rear-facing child seat in this seat.
Electric windows
Deactivating of rear window switches
Central locking, lock
Central locking, unlock
Trunk lid/tailgate, opening
Parking lights
Defroster
Foot brake
Hazard warning lights
Rear window heating
Ventilation fan
Front fog lights
Rear fog light
Coolant level
Engine oil pressure
ABS brakes
Radiator fan
Fuel
ESP®
Automatic tire pressure monitoring system
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Safety belts __________ Seats _______________ Head restraint ________ Child safety __________ Airbag_______________
12 18 21 22 29
3 Asterisk means: equipment not fitted in all cars (can depend on model variant, engine variant, market specification, options or accessories).
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Safety belts
WARNING
(cid:127) Buckle up and adjust your safety belt before driving off so that you can pay full attention to the traffic.
(cid:127) Safety belts must be worn at all times
by all car occupants.
(cid:127) Child safety, see page 22. (cid:127) Check that the locking tongue is prop-
erly locked in the belt lock.
(cid:127) In the event of a crash, the rear-seat
passengers not wearing a seatbelt will be thrown forward against the front-seat backrests. The stresses imposed on the front seat passengers and belts are multiplied and can result in needless injury or even death for all car occupants.
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. Bear in mind that in certain states/provinces it is a legal requirement for all occupants of the car to wear a safety belt. Safety belt reminder When the ignition is switched on, the ”FAS- TEN BELTS” reminder will light up until the driver fastens the safety belt. The reminder for the driver has an additional audible signal which sounds for 6 seconds, or until the driver fastens his belt. The following applies to the both front seats: If the belt is not fastened before the car starts to move there will be an additional reminder when the speed exceeds 15 mph (25 km/h). The text Use your seatbelts. is lit on the Saab Information Display (SID) and the symbol will flash. If the belt is not fastened then an audible signal will come on after 30 seconds. The text in the SID can be turned off by the CLR-button on the steering wheel.
FASTEN BELTS
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Correctly positioned safety belt
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Correct position for safety belt
WARNING
Proper positioning of the safety belt is extremely important.
(cid:127) An out of position safety belt can result in the occupant sliding underneath the belt in a crash (submarining) and injury can result from the lap portion cutting into the abdomen.
(cid:127) Never fasten the safety belt with the shoulder belt behind the body or pull the belt off the shoulder and under the arm.
(cid:127) If two people share a belt, they risk
injury by being crushed together in the event of a crash.
(cid:127) 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.
(cid:127) Check to ensure that the belt is not twisted
or rubbing against any sharp edges.
(cid:127) There should not be any slack in the belt. Pull the belt tight – particularly important when thick outer clothing is worn. It is advisable to remove thick items of clothing.
(cid:127) Refrain from tilting the backrest more than
necessary, as the safety belt provides better protection when the seat is in a more upright position.
(cid:127) Only one person per safety belt! (cid:127) For most of the time a safety belt is worn, the retractor will allow the wearer freedom of movement. The retractor locks up auto- matically if the belt is jerked or withdrawn sharply, the car tilts, the brakes are applied hard or a crash occurs.
(cid:127) Children up to 6 years of age must always
be seated in a child seat. Saab recom- mends the use of a child seat for children up to the age of 10.
(cid:127) Children who have grown out of a child seat should be restrained by the car’s standard three-point belts. Make sure that the shoulder belt is not in contact with the neck or throat. If it is, a booster seat/cush- ion may be necessary.
Belt height adjustment The front safety belts and the outside belts in the rear (9-5 Sedan) are equipped with automatic height adjustment. After fastening the belt, grasp it at chest height, pull it out and, without letting go, allow the slack to be taken up by the reel. Make sure that the belt is well in on the shoulder.
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To fasten the belt
Press the red button to release the belt
To release the belt, press the red button on the belt buckle, as illustrated. See page 240 for the checking of belt func- tion, cleaning, etc.
Front safety belts Fasten the belt by pulling the belt and insert- ing the tongue in the buckle. Check that it is securely fastened. Grasp the shoulder belt close to the buckle and pull the belt towards the shoulder to tighten the lap belt part. Then grip the belt at the shoulder, pull it out and, without letting go, allow the slack to be taken up by the reel. Make sure that the belt is well in on the shoulder. Because the lower belt-anchorage points are on the seat, the belt buckle follows the movement of the seat during seat adjust- ment.
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Safety belt use during pregnancy Pregnant women must always wear a safety belt to protect both themselves and the unborn child. The lap belt should be placed low, across the hips and over the upper thighs.
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Safety belt, rear seat
WARNING
(cid:127) Make sure that the belt does not
become trapped when the backrest is folded down or raised (see page 129).
(cid:127) If cargo has to be placed on a seat, it
must be properly secured with the safety belt. This reduces the risk of the cargo being thrown about during hard braking or a crash, which could cause personal injury.
(cid:127) Check that the belt is not twisted or
lying against sharp edges.
(cid:127) Make sure you use the correct safety belt buckle. The buckles for the center and left-hand rear seats are close together.
Safety belt pretensioners The belts of the front seats are fitted with automatic pretensioners and force limiters. These are activated in the event of a severe frontal or rear-end crash and a side-on col- lision, provided that the safety belts are being worn. The pretensioners serve to reduce the for- ward movement of the body by tensioning the belt. The force limiters reduce belt loads on the body by "loosening" the safety belt to absorb the body’s kinetic energy as gradu- ally as possible. The safety belt pretensioners are not acti- vated by vehicle rollover.
WARNING
If the car is involved in a crash, the safety belts, belt pretensioners and other com- ponents must be inspected by an autho- rized Saab dealer and replaced as neces- sary. Never make any alterations or repairs to the safety belt yourself. Visit an autho- rized Saab dealer for any necessary repairs.
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Three-point safety belts are provided for all three rear seat passengers. Fasten the belt by pulling out the strap care- fully and inserting the tongue in the lock. Check that it is securely fastened. Then grip the diagonal part of the strap near the lock and pull the belt upwards towards the shoulder to tighten the lap strap. The lap strap should lie low over the hips. The diagonal part should lie as far in on the shoulder as possible. To release the belt, press the red button on the belt lock. See page 240 for the checking of belt func- tion, cleaning, etc.
Safety belt, rear seat
Securing an item on the rear seat
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(cid:127) Each belt assembly must only be used by one occupant; it is dangerous to put a belt around a child being carried on the occupant´s lap.
(cid:127) No modifications or additions should
be made by the user which will either prevent the safety belt adjusting device from operating to remove slack, or prevent the safety belt assembly from being adjusted to remove slack.
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WARNING
(cid:127) Safety belts are designed to bear upon
the bony structure of the body, and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and shoulders, as applicable; wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided.
(cid:127) Safety belts should be adjusted as firmly as possible, consistent with comfort, to provide the protection for which they have been designed. A loose belt will greatly reduce the pro- tection afforded to the wearer.
(cid:127) Care should be taken to avoid contam- ination of the webbing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly battery acid. Cleaning may safely be carried out using mild soap and water. The belt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed, contaminated or damaged.
(cid:127) It is essential to replace the entire
assembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious.
(cid:127) Belts should not be worn with straps
twisted.
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Seats
WARNING
The seats are actuated by powerful motors. Bear this in mind when adjusting the seat, and make sure that nothing gets caught and damaged. Ensure that noth- ing can be trapped when adjusting the seat. Bear in mind that children can be injured if they play with the electrically-operated seats. Always remove the ignition key when you leave the car. This prevents personal injury caused by the electrically adjust- able seats, for example, due to children playing.
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
legroom
(cid:127) backrest rake angle
lumbar support 3
(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 114).
WARNING
Never adjust the driver’s seat except when the car is stationary.
Side airbags (see page 36).
Head restraint (see page 21).
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 3
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 a crash and in particular a rear-end collision.
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Memory driver’s seat 3
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 Saab
Information Display (SID) will chime to con-
firm that the settings have been saved.
To recall the programmed settings, press and hold the appropriate preset button, whereupon the seat and mirrors will be adjusted automatically. 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 small grey button adjacent to the door-mirror control. When you deselect reverse, the mirror will automatically return to its original setting (see page 116).
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Head restraint
WARNING
(cid:127) Adjust the head restraint so that your head is optimally supported and the center of the head restraint is at ear height, thus reducing the likelihood of neck injury in a crash.
(cid:127) Raise the head restraints in the seat
that are occupied.
The front seats in the Saab 9-5 are equipped with Saab Active Head Restraints (SAHRs). These reduce the risk of whiplash injury if the car is hit from behind. In the event of a rear-end crash, the body is forced back against the backrest. This, in turn, causes the mechanism to press the head restraint forward and upward, thus lim- iting the backward movement of the head. The SAHR is a mechanical system, actu- ated by body weight. The mechanism is built into the top of the backrest, where it is con- nected to the head restraint. Therefore, the SAHR does not need to be replaced after a minor rear-end crash.
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The head restraint can be raised or lowered and is adjustable in various positions. (cid:127) Raising: grasp the head restraint on both
sides and pull it straight up.
(cid:127) Lowering: press the catch on the left-hand side of the attaching point and press down the head restraint.
Rear-seat head restraints 9-5 Sedan: The rear head restraints have three adjustment positions for passenger comfort. They can also be folded down to increase the driver’s rearward vision when the seat is unoccupied. 9-5 SportCombi: The height of the rear head restraints can be adjusted by depress- ing the catch on the left-hand collar in the same way as the front head restraints.
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Child safety
Car safety tips
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
(cid:127)Children can be killed or seri- ously injured by the airbag (cid:127)The BACK SEAT is the
SAFEST place for children 12 and under or shorter than 55 inches (140 cm)
(cid:127) ALWAYS use SAFETY BELTS and
CHILD RESTRAINTS
(cid:127) NEVER put a rear-facing child seat in
the front
(cid:127) Sit as far back as possible from the
airbag
(cid:127) Never leave children unattended in a
car, even for a short time.
– Children can suffer heat stroke –
perhaps die – in a matter of minutes.
– Children can put the car into gear and
hurt themselves or others.
(cid:127) At gas stations, take the keys from the
car while filling the tank.
(cid:127) Never allow children to climb on top of
– or under cars.
(cid:127) Always look for children before back- ing your car out of a garage or drive- way.
(cid:127) To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning,
never let a car idle in an enclosed garage.
(cid:127) Supervise young children around
buckets of water while washing your car. Small children can drown in a short time in less than an inch of water.
Protect children from getting trapped in the trunk of a car (cid:127) Teach children not to play in or around
cars.
(cid:127) Watch children when loading or
unloading the car so they don’t get locked in by mistake.
(cid:127) Always lock the doors and trunk of
your car, and keep the keys out of chil- dren´s sight and reach.
(cid:127) Keep the rear fold-down seats closed to help prevent kids from getting into the trunk from inside the car.
For Trunk Release Handle information see page 48 and 138.
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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 your Saab dealer before fitting a child seat, child restraint or booster cushion. The backseat is the safest place for chil- dren. Make sure you are acquainted with the legal requirements for seating children in the car. When fitting child restraints in cars you must always read the instructions sup- plied by the child restraint manufacturer. Make sure that it is possible to fit a child restraint in accordance with the manufac- turer’s child restraint instructions. Saab recommends the use of a rear-fac- ing child seat for as long as this is possi- ble - for all children under 18 kg (40 lbs.) as a minimum. Use a child seat approved for the weight of the child. Saab recommends the use of a booster seat for children up to the length of 140 cm (55 in.) or the weight of 36 kg (80 lbs.).
LATCH LATCH (Lower Anchorages & Top tethers for CHildren) is a US/Canadian safety stan- dard for a uniform method of fitting child restraints without using the standard safety belts. Only certain child restraints are equipped to utilize the LATCH system. The LATCH system is installed in the car to facilitate proper fitting of child restraints designed for and equipped with LATCH attachments. The LATCH system consists of top tether and lower anchorages . In this vehicle, LATCH is installed at the two outboard seat- ing positions in the rear seat, and there is a top tether on the rear center position (not Convertible). The top tethers are located and on the cargo floor by the rear seat backrest's lower part (SportCombi), see page 25 and on top of the parcel shelf (9-5 Sedan), see page 26. The lower anchorages are located where the seat cushion and seat back come together. There is a label above the anchor- ages, see picture on next page. Label con- sists of a symbol of a child restrained in a seat inside a circle. When fitting child restraints in cars you must always read the instructions supplied by the child restraint manufacturer. If you have any questions regarding LATCH please contact your Saab dealer.
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WARNING
If a LATCH-type child restraint is not attached to its anchor points, the restraint will not be able to protect the child cor- rectly. In a crash, the child could be seri- ously injured or killed. Make sure that a LATCH-type child restraint is properly installed using the anchor points, or use the vehicle's safety belts to secure the restraint, following the instructions that came with that restraint, and also the instructions in this manual.
WARNING
Child top tether anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult safety belts.
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Location of lower anchors
Rigid 2-point lower attachment with top tether
Semi-rigid 2-point lower attachment with top tether
Lower anchor and top tether anchor loca- tions.
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Securing a Child Restraint Designed for the LATCH System
9-5 SportCombi: Before installation, please read through these instructions and the child restraint installation instructions. 1 The top tether anchor is located on the cargo floor by the rear seat backrest's lower part (see picture). To access the top tether anchor, unlock the rear seat backrest (see page 132 for detailed instructions), and fold it slightly forward. Note! Backrest only, not the seat cush- ion.
2 The top tether anchor is originally
rotated downwards. To use it, it has to be rotated upwards (see arrow in picture). Use the top tether anchor right behind the seating position you want to use. 3 Raise the vehicle head restraint to its
highest position (see page 21 for detailed instructions).
4 Put the child restraint on the seat. 5 If you are using a single top tether, route
the top tether under the vehicle head restraint, and attach the top tether hook to the top tether anchor. If you are using a dual top tether, route the top tether
around the vehicle head restraint, and