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faults from arising. We recommend that you contact an authorized Saab dealer.


Warning, oil pressure (engine oil)


This light will come on if the engine oil pres- sure is dangerously low. If the light flashes or comes on while you are driving, stop the car, switch off the engine and check the engine oil level (see page 194).


NOTICE


Under no circumstances must the car be driven when this warning light is on. Low oil pressure can result in serious engine damage.


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Warning, charging


Brake warning light


This light will come on if the battery is dis- charging. If it comes on while you are driv- ing, stop the car as soon as possible and switch off the engine. Check the alternator drive belt (see page 201). If the belt has broken: (cid:129) the engine may overheat (cooling system


will not function properly)


(cid:129) the battery will not be charged (cid:129) the A/C compressor will not run and (cid:129) power assistance for the steering will be


lost.


This light will come on if there is insufficient brake fluid in the reservoir (see pages 196). If the ABS warning light is on at the same time, the ABS system may be inoperative because of a fault (see ”Anti-lock brake warning”, page 60).


WARNING


(cid:129) Never drive the car when this warning


lights is on. Danger of brake failure! (cid:129) If the level of brake fluid in the reser- voir is below the MIN mark, the car should be towed to a workshop. We recommend that you contact an authorized Saab workshop.


(cid:129) Have the brake system checked at


once by a workshop. We recommend that you contact an authorized Saab dealer.


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Parking brake warning light


This light will show when the parking brake is on (see page 165). The parking brake is mechanical and oper- ates on the rear wheels.


WARNING


(cid:129) Always apply the parking brake when


parking, see page 165.


(cid:129) Always apply the parking brake before removing the ignition key.


(cid:129) Do not apply the parking brake while


the car is moving.


Anti-lock brake warning


This light will come on if a fault has occurred in the ABS system.


and


On certain variants can light up to indicate a fault in the electronic brake force distribution system (distribution of the brake pressure between the front and rear wheels). Conventional braking without the ABS func- tion will still be available. For safety reasons, stop the car and check the level of the brake fluid (see page 196). If the level is normal, depress the brake pedal firmly two or three times. Now check the level again. If the level is still normal, you may drive the car, with considerable cau- tion, to the nearest authorized Saab dealer to have the brake system checked.


WARNING


(cid:129) If the ABS is inoperative, there is a


danger of the rear wheels locking up on hard braking.


(cid:129) If the level of brake fluid in the reser- voir is below the MIN mark, the car should be towed to an authorized Saab dealer.


Headlight and parking light indicator


This light indicates that the headlights or the parking lights are on.


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Airbag warning light


Indicator, fuel


This light will come on if a potentially serious fault has occurred in the airbag system.


This light comes on when there is less than about 2.5 gallons (10 liters) of fuel left in the tank.


WARNING


NOTICE


If the car runs out of fuel, air can be drawn in with the fuel, which, in turn, can cause the catalytic converter to be damaged by overheating.


(cid:129) If the airbag readiness light stays on after you start your vehicle, it means the airbag system may not be working properly.


(cid:129) To help avoid injury to yourself or others, have your vehicle serviced right away if the airbag readiness light stays on after you start your vehicle.


The light will come on for about three sec- onds when the ignition switch is turned to the Start or Drive position. It should go out after the engine has started.


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Xenon headlight fault indicator 3


This light indicates that there is a fault in the Xenon headlight system, which consists of xenon headlights and an automatic levelling system. If a fault arises in the Xenon headlight sys- tem, the headlights will be angled down to avoid impairing the vision of drivers in oncoming traffic. Adjust your speed accord- ingly as visibility will be reduced.


NOTICE


If the Xenon headlight fault indicator lights up, have your car checked as soon as possible a workshop. We recommend that you contact an authorized Saab dealer. If you do not rectify the problem, nighttime visibility will be poor since the range of the headlights is reduced.


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Indicator, cruise control


This light shows when the cruise-control system is active (see page 159).


Indicator, high beam


This light shows when the headlights are on high beam (see page 73).


Indicator, rear fog light


This light shows when the rear fog light is on (see page 74). The rear fog light is switched off automat- ically when the engine is switched off. When the fog light is next needed, it will have to be switched on manually again. The rear fog light consists of one light so it should not be mistaken for brake lights.


Indicator, open door


If a door has not been closed properly, the pictogram will indicate the door concerned (or tailgate).


Indicator, SPORT-mode automatic transmission 3


This light will come on in cars with automatic transmission when the S (SPORT) button on the selector lever has been pressed (position N or D) see page 158. In this mode, the gear changes occur later, at higher engine revs, giving the engine and transmission a sportier feel. To cancel the SPORT mode, press the S button on the selector lever again. The mode is also deselected automatically when the selector lever is moved to P, R, M or L, or when the ignition is switched off.


Automatic transmission 3, fault indicator


On a car with an automatic transmission, this warning symbol is illuminated if a fault has been detected in the transmission. Switch the ignition off and on again to check if the fault persists. Even if the fault persists, it is still possible in most cases to drive the car (see page 154). Have the automatic transmission checked by an authorized Saab dealer as soon as possible.


NOTICE


If the control module has actuated the Limp-home function for the automatic transmission, the car will remain in 5th gear when D is selected, making it very sluggish. To overcome this, select posi- tion L to prevent unnecessary wear on the transmission. The transmission then starts in 2nd gear. When the car is moving you can select position D. When the indicator light is on, the car must not be driven with a trailer attached.


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ESP® system, indicator


The ESP® indicator light is located in the tachometer and will be illuminated when the ESP® regulation is occurring, i.e. when there is insufficient traction between the tires and the road surface to provide the grip required for the acceleration called for. The driver can also sense that the engine is not responding normally to the accelerator. Operation of the ESP® indicates reduced traction between the tires and the road, and that extra care should be taken by the driver. In normal driving, the ESP® system will help to improve both ride comfort and safety, but must not be regarded as a system to enable the driver to drive at or maintain a higher rate of speed. The same precautions for safe cornering and driving on slippery roads must still be applied (see page 163).


ESP® system, OFF-indica- tor


The indicator light goes on when the system is switched off with the ESP® button. IMPORTANT: the system is automatically engaged every time the engine is started (see page 163). The indicator light also goes on when there is a fault in the system. In this case the light cannot be turned off by means of the ESP® button. If a fault is indicated, have the system checked by an authorized Saab dealer. See also Electronic Stability Program (ESP®) on page 163.


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


(cid:129) Oil pressure warning light


(cid:129) Warning, charging


Instruments Tachometer The tachometer indicates the engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute. The needle may be allowed to enter the broken red zone on the dial only for an instant. A safety cut-out function (in the fuel system) prevents the engine speed from exceeding approximately 6,000 rpm.


Odometer and trip meter The odometer records the distance traveled in miles on U.S. vehicles and on Canadian vehicles the distance indicated is in kilome- tres, and the trip meter in miles and tenths (kilometres and tenths of kilometres on Canadian vehicles). Reset button The reset button has two functions, deter- mined by whether the ignition is ON or OFF. (cid:129) When the ignition is ON, pressing the


button will reset the trip meter.


(cid:129) When the ignition is OFF, the display


lights up enabling you to read the odome- ter and trip meter. Pressing the button a second time will reset the trip meter.


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Speedometer (U.S. speedometer shown) The speedometer receives signals from the wheel sensors in the ABS system. Cars sold in U.S.: The speedometer dis- plays the speed of the car in miles per hour (mph). Cars sold in Canada: The speedometer dis- plays the speed of the car in kilometres per hour (km/h).


Fuel gauge Fuel-tank capacity, 18.5 US gal. (70 liters). The fuel gauge shows the amount of fuel left in the tank. When this is down to about 2.5 gal. (10 liters), a warning light on the main instrument panel will come on (see page 61). Use the Saab Information display (SID) to check the approximate distance that can be traveled on the remaining fuel (see page 68).


Temperature gauge The temperature gauge shows the temper- ature of the coolant. The needle should be in the middle of the scale when the engine is at normal operating temperature. If the needle approaches the red zone, which can occur in very hot weather or when the engine is under a heavy load, drive in the highest gear possible, keep the engine revs low and avoid shifting down.


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NOTICE


If the needle, despite the above action, enters the red zone, stop the car immedi- ately, let the engine idle. If the needle stays in the red zone, stop the engine.


Check fuse 1 (radiator fan) in the fuse panel under the hood, see page 220. If the needle repeatedly enters the red zone, stop the car as soon as it is safe to do so and check the coolant level by looking at the level visible through the plastic tank – do not remove the cap.


If the coolant level falls below the MIN mark, the Saab Information Display (SID) will dis- play the message ”Coolant level low. Refill.”.


WARNING


Never open the cap of the expansion tank completely when the engine is hot, open with care. The pressure in the cool- ing-system can cause hot coolant and steam to be released. Failure to heed this warning may result in personal injury.


Pressure gauge The turbo gauge indicates the air volume for combustion, which is equivalent to the engine load. Under certain barometric conditions, the needle may enter the first part of the red zone without necessarily indicating that a fault has arisen. If the needle repeatedly enters the red zone and the engine at the same time loses power because the monitoring system is limiting boost pressure, you should contact a workshop immediately. We recommend that you contact an authorized Saab work- shop.


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When the speed of the car exceeds 130 mph (210 km/h) acceleration is limited by a reduction in boost pressure. The turbo gauge will move to the middle field, indicat- ing a drop in engine output and conse- quently a reduction in vehicle speed.


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Selector lever indication 3
The display below the speedometer indi- cates the position of the selector lever. If manual mode is selected, the current gear is displayed. When the sport function is selected, SPORT is displayed.


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Saab Information Display (SID)


WARNING


It is strongly recommended that the SID settings be changed only when the car is stationary. The driver’s attention can oth- erwise easily be distracted from the road.


Fuel Ø


Dist.


SID provides the following function: Temp. D.T.E.


Outside temperature Estimated range (distance to empty fuel tank) Average fuel consumption since function last reset Distance to destination/Trip meter


The Saab Information Display (SID) shows CHECK messages and incorporates eight trip-computer functions. Use the i/SET button to browse the func- tions.


Speed Ø Average speed since function


last reset Alarm Alarm function Speed W. Speed warning


SID, buttons and display


Outdoor temperature (Frost warning) Regardless of which function has been selected, except Night Panel Mode, SID will automatically display the outdoor tempera- ture when it is between 26° and 38°F (–3° and +3°C). This also applies if the temperature has moved outside the range of 21° to 43°F (–6° to +6°C) but is again between 26° and 38°F (–3° and +3°C).


WARNING


Remember that roads can be icy even at temperatures of above 38°F (+3°C), especially on bridges and stretches of road that are sheltered from the sun.


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Entering values for the functions Dist. 1 Select Dist. using the i/SET button. 2 Hold i/SET depressed until a chime sounds and the selected function is marked.


3 Set the distance using 4 End with a brief press on the i/SET but-


or


ton. The calculated arrival time will then appear next to the distance.


SID calculates arrival time using the set dis- tance and average vehicle speed. The values are updated during the trip. If you take a break, this time is added to the previously calculated arrival time. After the distance to destination has decreased to zero, Dist. will function as a trip meter (see "Using Dist. as a trip meter"). The starting value for the trip meter will be the last distance set for the Dist. function. Example: 100 miles is set for the Dist. func- tion. Once the countdown has reached 0 mile, the Dist. function will act as a trip meter, beginning at 100 miles.


Alarm 1 Select Alarm with the i/SET button. 2 Hold i/SET depressed until a chime


sounds. Briefly press the i/SET button if you do not wish to change the alarm time. If you wish to change the alarm time, press End with a brief press on the i/SET button.


or


ON appears to the right of the alarm time to indicate that the alarm will go off at the set time. When the alarm sounds, it can be deacti- vated with CLR.


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Activating speed warning 1 Select Speed W. with the i/SET button. 2 Hold i/SET depressed until a chime


sounds. Briefly press the i/SET button if you do not wish to change speed. If you wish to change speed, press


or


End with a brief press on the i/SET but- ton.


ON appears to the right of the speed if a warning will sound when vehicle speed exceeds the set speed.


Disengaging speed warning 1 Select Speed W. with the i/SETbutton. 2 Briefly press the CLR button.


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Using Dist. as a trip meter If no value is programmed in Dist., it func- tions as a trip meter. This is indicated by an arrow to the right in the display. Reset the trip meter by briefly pressing the CLR button.


Calculating the arrival time if a specified average speed is maintained: 1 Select Dist. 2 Set the distance. 3 Select Speed Ø. 4 Set the average speed you intend to


drive at.


5 SID switches to Dist. automatically. The calculated arrival time is now displayed to the right.


The Speed Ø function will show actual values once you start driving.


Average fuel consumption, Fuel Ø The average fuel consumption is calculated using the values for fuel consumed and dis- tance driven since last reset. This value is stored in the car’s trip computer even when the engine is switched off. To reset the value, hold CLR depressed until a chime sounds. The text Cleared is displayed.


Resetting values To reset the value, hold CLR depressed until a chime sounds. The text Cleared is displayed. The following functions will be reset simulta- neously: (cid:129) D.T.E. (the value is reset to the distance that can be reached with the amount of remaining fuel)


(cid:129) Fuel Ø (cid:129) Speed Ø (average speed) Values programmed in Dist., Alarm and Speed W. are not reset. See respective function


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CHECK messages When the engine is started, CHECKING will appear on the display for about 4 seconds while the SID CHECK functions are being performed. When a CHECK message is activated while driving, a chime sounds and the message appears in SID. The number of possible CHECK messages varies depending on the car’s specifications. If more than one CHECK message has been generated, the + symbol will appear to the left of the text on the display. The mes- sages appear in order of priority. If a new fault occurs whilst another message is being displayed, the message relating to the new one will appear for 10 seconds, after which the display will return to the ear- lier one. Briefly press the CLR button to acknowl- edge a message from the display. After acknowledgement, the message is dis- played each time the ignition is re-started until remedied.


The following messages may be displayed:


Message


Use your seatbelts. Front light failure. Rear light failure. Fog light failure. Brake light failure. Washer fluid level low. Refill. Coolant level low. Refill. Remote control battery low. Replace battery. Key not accepted. Contact service.


See page 12
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208
205
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Theft protection failure. Contact service. Gearbox too hot. Make a safe stop. Tighten fuel filler cap. Time for service. 1)


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147


252


1) This message will be displayed approximately 600 miles (1,000 km) before the next scheduled service is due, or when 365 days have elapsed since the last service. The message should be cleared at the time of that service (see the Saab Warranties & Service Record Booklet). This message can also be deleted by first briefly pressing the CLR button, then depressing it a second time for at least eight seconds until ”SERVICE” appears on the display and a chime sounds. The message can only be deleted when it is shown on the SID. *) 9-5 SportCombi: the high-mounted stop light is not included in the autocheck of lights.


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NIGHT PANEL To improve night-driving conditions inside the car, the Night Panel mode can be selected. In this mode, the amount of infor- mation displayed is reduced, and only the most important instruments and displays will be illuminated. When the NIGHT PANEL button is pressed, only the speedometer will be illuminated, all the other instruments illumination being extinguished and their needles moved to zero. The SID display will be extinguished and the backlighting for switches and other controls will be dimmed. Note: All indicator and warning lights, together with the display of CHECK messages, will operate as nor- mal, except ”Outdoor temperature”, see page 68.


The following conditions will wake up the respective displays in the Night-Panel mode: (cid:129) Setting of the Audio system or, SID (dis-


play comes on for ten seconds).


(cid:129) CHECK message generated in the SID. (cid:129) High engine revs cause the rev counter to be illuminated until the engine speed has fallen again.


(cid:129) If the quantity of fuel remaining falls below 4 gallons (15 liters), the fuel gauge will be illuminated.


(cid:129) If the engine temperature rises above nor- mal, the temperature gauge will be illumi- nated.


(cid:129) In cars with automatic transmission, if the selector lever is moved from D to position M or L, the selector indication on the main instrument panel will be illuminated.


To restore the displays and lighting to the normal mode, press the NIGHT PANEL but- ton.


Units and language versions The SID has four sets of units:


IMPERIAL


METRIC US km km/h liters °C 24-hour 12-hour 12-hour 12-hour


GB miles miles mph mph gallon gallon °C °F


miles mph US gal °F


CHECK messages can be displayed in six language options: English, Swedish, German, French, Italian and Spanish. Selecting units and language 1 Switch off the engine. 2 Briefly press i/SETbutton. Repeat this until LANGUAGE/UNITS is displayed.


3 Hold i/SET depressed until a chime sounds. Then select language using or


4 Briefly press the i/SET button. Then


select the units using


or


5 Briefly press the i/SET button.


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Switches


Daytime running lights The parking lights and daytime running lights come on automatically when the igni- tion switch is ON. Note to owners in the U.S.: If you do not want Daytime Running Lights, this feature can be disconnected: switch off the engine and remove fuse No. 35 (see page 218). Note to owners in Canada: Daytime Run- ning Lights must not be disconnected as they are a Canadian Federal legal require- ment.


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Light switches


1 High beam signal 2 High/low beam switching


Parking lights


Headlights


The parking lights can be switched on regardless of the position of the ignition switch. Do not use parking lights when driv- ing. If the parking lights are on and the driver´s door is opened, a reminder to turn them off will sound. Note: The lighting switch must be in parking light or headlight position (low beam posi- tion only) to operate the fog lights (see page 76).


The headlights come on automatically when the ignition is ON and go off when the igni- tion switch is turned to the LOCK position. The parking lights, however, can be on when the ignition switch is in the LOCK posi- tion.


In cold and damp weather, the inside of the headlamp lens may temporarily mist up. This misting does not affect the func- tion or service life of the light fitting. When the lamps are on, the mist will eventually disappear.


High/low beam To switch between high and low beam, pull the control stalk fully towards you (position 2). When the high beam is on, the indicator on the main instrument panel will be illuminated. High beam flasher The headlights come on to high beam when the stalk is pulled to the first spring-loaded position (position 1) and remain on until the stalk is released.


WARNING


In poor visibility, avoid following the tail lights of the vehicle in front of you. If the vehicle stops suddenly, you may be unable to avoid a crash and therefore risk injury to yourself and others.


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Courtesy Headlight Feature A delay function allows the headlights to remain on low beam for about 30 seconds after the driver’s door has been closed. To activate this function, (cid:129) Switch off the ignition and remove the key (cid:129) Open the driver’s door (cid:129) Pull the high/low beam control stalk


towards the steering wheel like you are flashing the high beam, see page 73. The low beam headlights will now come on immediately after the driver’s door has been closed (within 30 seconds) and will remain on for about 30 seconds.


The length of time for this function can be adjusted by your authorized Saab dealer.


Rear fog light


Rear fog light Press the button to switch on the rear fog light, which will only come on if the head- lights are on. The rear fog light will go off automatically when the engine is switched off. When the fog light is next needed, it will have to be switched on manually again. The rear fog light consists of one light so it is not be mistaken for brake lights. Make sure you are familiar with the appli- cable provincial/state law regarding the use of rear fog lights.


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Turn signal and lane change indicators To switch on the turn signals/lane change indicators, move the stalk up or down. The stalk has fixed positions for indicating a right or left turn, and the indicators are can- celled automatically (stalk returns to off position). The stalk also has an intermediate, spring-loaded position that is useful for sig- nalling when changing lanes or passing. The respective indicator lights on the instru- ment panel flash at the same frequency as the direction indicators.


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Turn signal and lane change indicators 1 Right indicators 2 Left indicators


Instrument illumination


Instrument illumination The brightness of the instrument illumina- tion can be varied by means of the dimmer switch adjacent to the headlight switch. (See also Night panel on page 72). In daylight or other equally bright light, the instrument and switch illumination is auto- matically extinguished.


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Front fog lights 3
The front fog lights can be activated in both low beam headlight and parking light posi- tions. Fog lights should only be used in poor visibility conditions. Make sure you are familiar with the appli- cable provincial/state law regarding the use of fog lights.


Hazard warning lights


Hazard warning lights When this button is pressed, all the turn signal indicators and a symbol in the button flash simultaneously. If the ignition is on, both indicator lights on the instrument panel will also flash. If the hazard warning lights are left on for some time, the flasher frequency will be reduced to save the battery. Hazard warning lights should only be used if the car constitutes a hazard to other road users.


WARNING


Switch on the hazard flashers if the car has to be left at the roadside on account of a crash, engine trouble or a puncture. If you carry a warning triangle or flares, they should be set up along the side of the road 300 ft. (100 m) behind your vehicle. If the car is not clearly visible (e.g. over the brow of a hill or bridge), place the tri- angle/flare even further back.


Reversing lights The reversing lights come on automatically when reverse gear is engaged or selected with the ignition switched on.


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Wipers and washers There are three intermittent wiper positions. Moving the control stalk to the spring-loaded position between 0 and 2 will produce a single sweep of the wipers. The wipers are designed for optimal clean- ing at all driving speeds. At higher speeds, it may be possible to detect a slight ”sweep- ing” sound. This may be due to the increased air pressure on the blades at higher speeds. Headlight washers 3
If low beam is on, the headlights are washed every fifth time the windshield washers are used or if 2 minutes have elapsed since the windshield was last washed. The headlight washers cannot be activated separately. The headlight washers are of the high-pres- sure type, which means that other parts of the car may become wet if you activate the washers while the car is stationary.


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04


0 OFF 1 Intermittent operation 2 Low speed 3 High speed 4 Washers


Control for setting wiper delay 1 Long delay 2 Short delay


Rain sensing w ipers 3


WARNING


Turn the rain sensor off if the ignition is ON when clearing snow and ice from the windshield, to avoid personal injury.


NOTICE


To avoid damaging the windshield wip- ers, turn the rain sensor off before wash- ing the car in an automatic carwash.


The rain sensor automatically controls the windshield wipers. The sensor is located on the windshield beside the rearview mirror. The system varies between single sweeps of the windshield and continuous wiping depending on how much water or snow there is on the windshield. Activate the system by lifting the control stalk to position 1. The wipers make one sweep for reference to see how much water and snow is on the windshield. In future, the sensor compares the amount of water and snow on the windshield with this reference value.


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When the engine has been switched off, the control stalk must be moved to posi- tion 0 and back to position 1 to reactivate the sensor. Set the sensitivity using the control on the wiper stalk (the same control as used for wiper delay on cars not fitted with a rain sen- sor). The sensor has three sensitivity set- tings. It is most sensitive when in the upper- most position (1). When a higher degree of sensitivity is selected, the wipers make one sweep of the w indshield for reference. The rain sensor has a daylight and a night time mode. The sensor measures the amount of available light and automatically selects the appropriate mode. The sensor is more sensitive at night. The function of the rain sensor is impaired by dry snow.


Rear-window wiper 1 Intermittent wiping 2 Washers


position provides washing and


Rear-window wiper (SportCombi) 3
The rear-window wiper and washer are operated with the same stalk switch as used for washing and wiping the windshield and headlights. This stalk has two additional switches, ON/OFF and The ON position provides intermittent wip- ing. The wiping. After a few sweeps the wiper stops or reverts to intermittent wiping, if this has been chosen. About 15 seconds after com- pletion of the washing/wiping of the rear window, the wiper makes a single sweep to wipe away any remaining washer fluid. A spring-loaded position between the OFF and ON positions allows for a single sweep of the rear-window wiper. Intermittent wiping of the rear window occurs when reverse gear is engaged if the windshield wipers are in position 1, 2 or 3, see page 77.


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Automatic climate control (ACC) The ACC system automatically works to maintain the desired temperature inside the car. The system will achieve the desired temper- ature in the quickest possible way. Note that selecting a higher or lower temperature than that desired will not speed up the process. For the ACC system to be most effective, all windows (and moonroof 3) should be closed. Fresh air for the cabin is drawn in through an inlet grille adjacent to the bottom edge of the windshield. The air flows through a filter upstream of the ACC system before deliv- ery to the cabin. Cabin air is evacuated via openings in the rear parcel shelf and then through outlets on either side of the car behind the rear bumper.


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ACC panel 1 Temperature setting: LH side 2 AUTO: All settings selected automatically 3 Manual setting of fan speed 4 Manual setting of air distribution 5 Temperature setting: RH side


The incoming air is treated in three stages: first it passes through a filter; it is then dehu- midified and cooled and, finally, if required, heated. The filter is a combined particle and char- coal filter. It is so efficient that levels of nox- ious substances such as benzene and tolu- ene are also reduced.


6 Recirculation: ON/OFF 7 Rear-window heating: ON/OFF 8 A/C compressor: ON/OFF 9 Ventilated front seats 3
10 Heated front seats 3


To reduce the likelihood of misting on the insides of the windows, the glass should be cleaned with a quality window cleaner. How often this will need to be done depends on how clean the air is – if there are smokers in the car, cleaning will need to be done more frequently.


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The system has five sensors: (cid:129) Outdoor temperature sensor (cid:129) Interior temperature sensor (cid:129) Sun sensor (mounted on top of the fascia) (cid:129) Two blended-air temperature sensors (mounted inside the front floor vents)


Note: If anything is placed over the sun sen- sor, the ACC system will not function prop- erly.


1 Interior-temperature sensor 2 Sun sensor


Panel vent


Panel vents The panel vents swivel in all directions so that air can be directed as desired. In winter, for instance, the outer vents can be directed onto the door windows for enhanced demisting. The flow of air through the panel vents can be controlled individually for each vent by means of the adjacent control. The climate control system works best if the panel vents are open. If you find the air cold or that it is drafty, start by directing the air away from the body. If the center vent is aimed up, it will cool the interior temperature sensor and you may need to adjust ACC up or down, depending upon temperature desired.


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Air vent at rear side window


Temperature control The cabin is divided into two temperature zones: (cid:129) The driver’s zone (cid:129) The passenger zone (front and rear


seats)


The desired temperature can be set between 60 and 80°F. The displayed temperature is not the abso- lute temperature but corresponds to the comfort level normally experienced at that temperature after allowance has been made for the air flow, relative humidity, solar radiation, etc., currently prevailing inside the car. (cid:129) The most usual temperature setting is


64–76°F, depending on personal prefer- ence and what clothing is worn.


(cid:129) To allow the system time to adjust,


changes in the temperature setting shall only be made in steps of 2°F.


Once the desired climate has been achieved, the rear center vents can be closed to prevent warm air being distributed at face height. When the ignition is switched off, only the temperature control affects the system the next time the engine is started. The system will warm up/cool down to the temperature to which the control is set.


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MAX heat, red indication The MAX heat setting is obtained by turning the temperature control to the first position past 80 (to the red LED). The driver’s side selection regulates air distribution and recir- culation status. Temperature, however, can be adjusted on the passenger side. Settings when MAX heat is selected: (cid:129) Maximum heat (cid:129) Air distribution to windshield and floor (cid:129) Recirculation OFF (even if manually


selected before) (cid:129) Fan: high speed


MAX cooling, blue indicator The MAX cooling setting is obtained by turn- ing the temperature control to the first posi- tion past 60 (to the blue LED). The driver’s side selection regulates air distribution and recirculation status. Temperature, however, can be adjusted on the passenger side. Settings when MAX cooling is selected: (cid:129) Maximum cooling (A/C compressor will run even if AC OFF manually selected before)


(cid:129) Air distribution through panel vents (cid:129) Fan: maximum speed (cid:129) Recirculation ON


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Functions Pressing AUTO will cancel all manual settings. If a manual function is selected, it will be locked in but other functions will be controlled automatically. The selected temperature is always maintained automatically.


Temperature, air distribution, fan speed and recircu- lation will be controlled automatically. Pressing AUTO once will cancel all previous manual selections. The ACC system is in AUTO mode when the engine is started. A/C compressor OFF. No cooling of inlet air. Temperature, air distribution and fan speed still under automatic control.


Turn the fan control anticlockwise until "OFF" lights up. ACC system OFF. Fan OFF. A/C compressor OFF. Air distribution selections locked in current settings. Recirculation can be selected manually. Heating 3 and ventilation 3 of the front seats is deac- tivated. Pressing the AUTO button will put the system into automatic mode. Reactivation by turning the fan control clockwise one click causes the system to resume any manual selec- tions.


The rear window and door mirror heating is controlled manually. Deactivate the heating as soon as the rear window is clear of ice and misting to avoid imposing a heavy load on the battery longer than necessary. Note, however, that heating will deactivate automatically after a set time, depending on the outside temperature. The ACC system can be programmed to activate heat- ing automatically when outside temperature is below +5 °C and the temperature inside the car is below +10 °C. See page 85. Turn the fan control to increase fan speed. If fan speed 0 is selected, the A/C compressor will be disengaged and the indicator on the AC OFF button will illuminate.


Recirculation is controlled automatically to optimize cooling although it can also be switched on and off manually. Recirculation does not appreciably change the air quality but it can be useful to switch it on to avoid unpleasant smells from entering the cabin.


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One press: When the defroster is chosen manually, all the windows (except the rear side windows, where the air flow is off) are demisted by: (cid:129) Fan: high speed. (cid:129) The air is directed to the defroster vents. (cid:129) Temperature increases somewhat. (cid:129) Recirculation OFF. (cid:129) Activation of rear window/door mirror heating.


The defroster function remains active until another selection is made. Note, however, that rear win- dow/door mirror heating will deactivate automati- cally after a set time, depending on the outside temperature. Two presses: Air is directed to the windscreen without the fan speed being increase or the rear window heating being switched on. To revert to a previous setting, press the AUTO button.


Defroster and floor vents


Floor vents and rear side windows


Floor and panel vents


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Panel (and center rear vent)


Starting in cold weather To start with, the system will automatically select the defroster set- ting, maximum heat and low fan speed. As the engine warms up, air will also be distributed through the floor vents and the fan speed will be increased. As the temperature inside the car nears the selected value, both the fan speed and the heat will be decreased to a level determined by the system.


Starting in hot weather The system will automatically distribute air through the panel vents at high fan speed and will switch on the A/C compressor (unless the AC OFF switch has been pressed). If the outdoor temperature is above 77°F (25°C), the system might select recirculation after 0-15 seconds if this is required in order to reach the desired temperature. As the temperature inside the car nears the selected value, the fan speed will be decreased to a value determined by the system.


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Adaptation of ACC It is also possible to customize the ACC system, e.g. to adapt to driving and weather conditions.


Adaptation and restoration of factory settings is done by holding the respective button depressed approx. 2 seconds until a chime sounds. Make sure the ignition is ON.


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Function Operation in AUTO mode


after adaptation The rear window heating will come on after the engine has started if the outside temper- ature is below +5 °C. – This function helps to pre- vent ice or mist forming on the rear window in cold, damp weather. Fuel con- sumption may increase slightly. Seat heating comes on if the system determines that heating is necessary based on the temperature in the seat and the outside temper- ature.


Factory setting


Heating is selected manually.


Function


Display text in SID during adaptation


ACC:AUTO RDEFR CTRL


Display text in SID when factory settings are restored ACC:MANUAL RDEFR CTRL


ACC:AUTO SEAT HEATING


ACC:MANUAL SEAT HEATING


There are two settings for heating. Repeat- edly pressing the but- ton switches between low output, high output and off.


Example: If you want the ACC system to handle activation and deac- tivation of rear window/door mirror heating, hold the button depressed approx. 2 seconds until a chime sounds. The display shows: ACC:AUTO RDEFR CTRL When “Adaptation of ACC“ is done, it will apply until factory settings are restored.


1 Make sure that all the air vents are fully open, including the center rear vent. If this is not enough...


2 Direct the air flow away from the body. If


this is not enough...


3 Raise the temperature setting a degree


or two. If this is not enough...


4 Lower the fan speed.


Troubleshooting and care, see page 243.


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Calibration Calibration is carried out automatically after a certain number of starts if the ignition has been switched off for more than 2 hours. If the battery has been disconnected or has run flat, the system will need to be recali- brated. Calibration is started manually as follows: 1 Start the engine.


2 Press


time.


and


at the same


When manual calibration starts, ” ACC:CALIBR. STARTED” appears in SID. Calibration takes approx. 30 seconds. Useful tips (before taking the car to a workshop. We recommend that you contact an authorized Saab workshop.) (cid:129) If the battery has been disconnected or has run flat, the system will need to be recalibrated. See "Calibration" above.


(cid:129) If front seat heating and/or rear window


heating do not function satisfactorily, see "Adaptation of ACC" on page 85.


Condensation water When the A/C system is running, the intake air is dehumidified, and the resultant con- densation is drained off through two outlets underneath the floor of the car, in the vicinity of the front doors. It is therefore perfectly normal for water to be seen dripping from these outlets when the car is parked. The warmer the ambient air and the higher the humidity, the more condensation water will form. Formation of ice and mist in extreme weather conditions It is only in the most extreme conditions that icing and misting of window glass are likely to be a problem, e.g. in torrential rain or severe cold coupled with high relative humidity, or when passengers are perspir- ing heavily or wearing wet clothes. The following measures are recommended if such problems should occur: 1 Select AUTO and 21 °C for both temper-


ature zones.


2 Select Defroster.


If this is not enough...


3 Increase the fan speed.


If this is not enough...


4 Select a higher temperature. The following measures are recommended if the occupants feel that it is cold and draughty in the car:


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Heated front seats 3
The heating of the seat cushion and back- rest of both front seats is adjustable and thermostat-controlled. The heating is adjustable in two stages.


Ventilated front seats 3
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 two speeds.


Heated rear seat cushion 3
Electrically heated seat cushions for the two outer seats in the back are available as an option. The ON/OFF control button for the cushion heating is located on the back of the center console. How long the cushions are heated for depends on the outside temperature. The heating can also be turned off with the button. The button has an integral indicator that is illuminated when the heating is on.


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Radio _______________ CD player ____________ CD changer 3 ________ MP3 player ___________ Portable player 3 _____ General functions _____ Sound system ________ Technical data ________ Antennas ____________ Error codes __________ Security lock _________


93 99 100 102 104 105 107 108 109 112 112


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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Saab 9-5 Audio System 3
To get the best out of your Saab 9-5 Audio System, we recommend that you read through this entire section. The Saab 9-5 Audio System consists of a head unit with radio, CD player/CD changer 3 for CD and MP3 discs and CD changer 3 in the luggage compartment. The audio system is operated using the steering wheel controls 3 or the control panel buttons.


WARNING


Safety first! Cut off power immediately and contact your Saab dealer if the system begins to emit smoke or smells strange.


All work on the audio system must be carried out by a workshop. We recommend that you contact an authorized Saab dealer.


Audio system activation/deactivation. Volume adjust.


Information on artist, album and song title. Display of radio text.


The tone control is used to adjust tone and speaker set- tings, change CD track or MP3 file and manual adjust radio frequency.


Setup menu.


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Scroll among preset pages.


The menu option in the display is selected with the corre- sponding pushbutton directly underneath. No function on U.S./CA cars.


Select XMTM 3 program type when the radio is in the XMTM 3 mode. Cars with CD changer 3: insert CD or MP3 disc or discs.


Cars without CD-changer 3: set time and date.


Eject CD or MP3 disc.


Activate radio and change fre- quency band (AM,FM and XMTM 3).


Auto tuning down and change track/file going back in order of play on CD or MP3 disc.


Auto tuning up and change track/file forward in order of play on CD or MP3 disc.


Manual tuning and rapid play back for a track/file on a CD or MP3 disc.


Manual tuning and rapid play forward for a track/file on a CD or MP3 disc.


Activate CD media or portable player.


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Steering wheel controls 3


"arrow up"/"arrow down": change preset for radio stations, change track on CD or MP3 player. "Seek UP": auto tuning up, select next track on CD or MP3 disc. Activate radio station scan


SRC: press to switch between AM, FM, XMTM 3, CD, MP3, CD changer or portable player.


VOL: adjust volume.


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Switching the audio system On/Off The audio system will come on: (cid:129) When the ignition is switched ON and/or


the ON/OFF control is pressed.


ON/OFF control The audio system will be switched off: (cid:129) When the ON/OFF control is pressed. (cid:129) When the ignition key is removed. (cid:129) One hour after the ignition was switched


OFF, if the ignition key has not been removed.


(cid:129) 1 hour after the audio system has been


switched on if the key is not in the ignition switch.


Automatic tone setting You can choose to automatically adapt tone setting, A uto EQ (Equalizer), to the tuned station or disc being played. 1 Press the tone control to open the menu


for tone settings.


2 Press the pushbutton under the menu


option A uto EQ label.


3 Press the pushbutton under the desired


tone setting.


4 The tone settings menu automatically


returns to the previous menu within 5 seconds.


Auto EQ menu


Audio settings


Volume Turn the ON/OFF control until the desired volume is obtained. Tone controls


Tone and speaker settings


Manual tone and speaker settings 1 Press the tone control to open the menu


for tone and speaker settings.


2 Press the pushbutton under the desired


tone/speaker setting.


3 Adjust the selected setting by turning the tone control. The selected settings can also be adjusted by pressing the SEEK, FWD or REV button.


Centering tone and speaker settings Hold the tone control depressed until a chime sounds to center all tone and speaker settings.


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Radio Press the RADIO BAND button to return to radio mode if another audio source is in use. Selecting a radio station


Selecting a frequency band Press the RADIO BAND button to change frequency band. The selected frequency band appears on the display.


Selecting a preset station Scroll to the desired preset page by press- ing the FAV button and then pressing the pushbutton (1-6) under the desired preset station. You can also press wheel to select another preset station.


on the steering


or


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Storing presets You can store up to 36 radio stations as pre- sets by using the 6 pushbuttons under the display and the FAV button. Press the FAV button to scroll through up to 6 pages with 6 presets per page. Each page can contain a combination of AM, FM and XMTM 3 stations.


Storing the current station as a preset To store the current station as a preset: 1 Press the FAV button until you come to


the preset page (1-6) at which the sta- tion is to be stored.


2 Hold the pushbutton depressed under the spot (1-36) at which the station is to be stored. A chime will sound once the station is stored.


Preset stations


Tuning a station


Fine tuning Turn the tone control one increment or press the REV or FWD button to fine-tune the frequency in increments of 0.2 MHz.


Automatic tuning


Press one of the SEEK buttons or the


button on the steering wheel for automatic seek tuning. The radio then searches upward in the frequency band for the near- est strong station and stops at that fre- quency.


Manual tuning Turn the tone control or hold the REV or FWD button depressed to seek a frequency manually. Release the control/button to stop at the desired frequency.


Scanning radio stations Hold one of the SEEK buttons or the


button on the steering wheel depressed until a chime sounds for a 5 second sam- pling of each station accessible on the fre-


quency band. Scanning... appears on the


display.


Press one of the SEEK buttons or the button on the steering wheel again to cancel the scan and select the radio station being played at that instant.


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Number of pages with preset stations To display the number of pages (1-6) with preset stations: 1 Hold the FAV button depressed or press


the MENU button and then press the pushbutton under the menu option FA V 1-6.


Setup menu 2 Select the number of preset pages to be


displayed by pressing the pushbutton under the menu option with the desired number of preset pages (1-6).


Number of preset pages


Radio Data System (RDS) The audio system has a Radio Data System (RDS). RDS features are available for use only on FM stations that broadcast RDS information. With RDS, the radio can do the following:


(cid:129) Display radio station name. (cid:129) Display messages from radio stations. (cid:129) This system relies on receiving specific information from these stations and will only work when the information is avail- able. In rare cased, a radio station may broadcast incorrect information that will cause the radio features to work improperly. If this happens, contact the radio station.


The RDS system is always on. When infor- mation is broadcast from the FM station you are listening to, the station name or call let- ters will be displayed on the display.


Rolling advertisements Some radio stations present rolling adver- tisements in the display. (cid:129) To block rolling advertisements, mark PS-Freeze by pressing the pushbutton directly underneath.


(cid:129) To allow rolling advertisements, deselect


PS-Freeze by pressing the pushbutton directly underneath.


Press the pushbutton under the arrow symbol or wait until the system automati- cally returns to the previous menu.


Radio text Press the i button to show text messages sent by certain radio stations in the display.


If there are no text messages, No Info appears on the display.


RDS menu


NOTICE


The menu options AF and REG have no function on US/CA cars.


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XMTM 3 Satellite Radio Service XMTM is a satellite radio service based in the 48 contiguous United States and Can- ada. XMTM offers a large variety of coast- to-coast channels including commercial free music, news, sports, talk, traffic/ weather (U.S. subscriders), and children‘s programming. XMTM provides digital quality audio and text information that includes song title and artist name. A service fee is required in order to receive the XMTM service. For more information, contact XMTM : In the US. at www.xmradio.com or call 1-800-852-XMXM (9696). In Canada at www.xmradio.ca or call 1-877-GET-XMSR (438-9677). When XMTM is active, the channel name, and number, song title and artist can be dis- played.


Finding a XMTM 3 station The PTY button is used to find XMTM stations when the radio is in the XMTM mode. To find XMTM channels within a desired category, perform the following: 1 Press the RADIO BAND button until the XMTM frequency is displayed. Press the PTY button to display the category labels on the radio display. Continue pressing the PTY button until the desired category name is displayed. 2 Press either of the two pushbuttons below the desired category label to immediately tune to the first XMTM sta- tion associated with that category.


3 Turn the tone control, press the buttons below the right or left arrows displayed,

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