or press the right or left SEEK buttons to go to the next or previous XMTM station within the selected category.
4 To exit the category search mode, press the FAV button to display your favorites again.
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Remove an XMTM 3 category Undesired XMTM categories can be removed through the Setup menu. To remove an undesired category, perform the following: 1 Press the MENU button to display the
radio Setup menu.
2 Press the pushbutton under the menu
option XM C A T.
3 Turn the tone control to display the cate-
gory you wish to remove.
4 Press the pushbutton under the menu option R em ove until the category name along with the word Removed appears on the display.
5 Repeat the steps to remove more cate-
gories.
NOTICE
The menu option XM C A T can only be accessed when the vehicle is stationary.
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Restore removed XMTM 3 categories Removed categories can be restored by pressing the pushbutton under the menu option A dd when a removed category is dis- played or by pressing the pushbutton under the menu option R estore A ll.
The XM Categories
Decades Country Hits Christian Rock Urban Jazz & Blues Dance Latin
World Classical Kids News Sports Comedy Talk & Variety Premium
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XMTM 3 Radio Messages
Radio Display Message Condition XM Updating
Updating encryption code
No XM signal
Loss of signal
Loading XM
Channel Off Air Channel Unavail
No Artist Info
No Title Info
No CAT Info
Acquiring channel audio (after four second delay) Channel not in service Channel no longer available Artist Name/Feature not available Song/Program Title not available Category Name not available
Action Required The encryption code in the receiver is being updated an no action is required. This process should take no longer than 30 seconds. The system is functioning correctly, but the vehicle is in a location that is blocking the XMTM signal. When you move into an open area, the signal should return. The audio system is acquiring and processing audio and text data. No action is needed. This message should disappear shortly. This channel is not currently in service. Tune in to another channel. This previously assigned channel is no longer assigned. Tune to another station. If this station was one of the presets, choose another station for that preset button. No artist information is available at this time on this channel. The system is work- ing properly. No song title information is available at this time on this channel. The system is working properly. No category information is available at this time on this channel. The system is working properly.
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Radio Display Message Condition Not Found
No Information
XM Theftlocked
No channel available for the chosen category No Text/Informational message available Theft lock active
XM Radion ID
Radio ID label (channel 0)
Unknown
Check XM Receiver
Radio ID not known (should only be if hardware failure) Hardware failure
Action Required There are no channels available for the selected category. The system is working properly. No text or informational messages are available at this time on this channel. The system is working properly. The XMTM receiver in the vehicle may have previously been in another vehicle. For security purposes, XMTM receivers cannot be swapped between vehicles. If this message is received after having your vehicle serviced, check with your Saab dealer. If tuned to channel 0, this message will alternate with the XMTM Radio eight digit radio ID label. This label is needed to activate the service. If this message is received when tuned to channel 0, there nay be a receiver fault. Consult with your Saab dealer. If this message does not clear within a short period of time, the receiver may have a fault. Consult with your Saab dealer.
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CD player
NOTICE
Do not use CDs with labels or stickers. These labels could detach and cause the audio system to malfunction.
Activate the CD player by inserting a disc or by pressing the CD AUX button if a CD is already loaded.
CD player menu Loading CDs Insert the disc in the slot with the text side up until the mechanism loads the disc. The first track is played. If the disc is wrong-side-up, it will be ejected automati- cally. Once all the tracks have been played, the CD player will restart from track 1. The CD player is turned off by pressing ON/OFF to turn off the audio system or by selecting another audio source.
Removing CDs Press the EJECT button to eject the CD. If you press EJECT without removing the ejected disc, the player will reload the disc after 10 seconds for reasons of safety. Selecting and changing tracks Turn the tone control or press the SEEK but- tons to select or change to the preceding or next track. The track number appears in the display. If the current track has played for at least 10 seconds, you can start the track from the beginning by pressing SEEK (arrow left). If you press SEEK (arrow right) while the last track of the disc is playing, the first track will play. If you press SEEK (arrow left) while the first track of the disc is playing, the last track will play. The same function applies to the steering wheel.
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Rapid playing tracks To rapid play the current track, hold REV or FWD depressed. Release the button to stop rapid play and return to normal playback. Random playback You can allow the CD player to choose tracks randomly, i.e. not to play the tracks in numerical order. (cid:129) To play tracks randomly, press the push-
button under the menu option R D M .
(cid:129) To resume playing tracks in numerical order, press the pushbutton under the menu option R D M again.
Random playback
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CD changer 3
NOTICE
Do not use CD or CD-R discs with labels or stickers. These labels could detach and cause the audio system to malfunc- tion.
Activate the CD changer by inserting one or more CD/MP3 discs or by pressing the CD AUX button if one or more discs is already loaded. Loading CDs
Loading a CD 1 Press the LOAD button. The following
appears on the display: Please Wait 2 Wait until the loading mechanism is
ready for the disc. The following appears on the display: Insert CD
3 Insert the disc in the slot with the text side up until the mechanism loads the disc. The following appears on the dis- play: Loading
If the disc is wrong-side-up, it will be ejected automatically.
Loading several CDs The CD changer can be loaded with up to 6 discs. To load several discs in the CD changer: 1 Hold LOAD depressed for 2 seconds. A chime sounds and the following appears on the display: Please Wait
2 Follow the instructions on the display to
load the discs.
3 If you do not wish to load more CDs,
press LOAD to cancel.
CD changer menu The CD changer is turned off by pressing ON/OFF to turn off the audio system or by selecting another audio source.
Removing CDs
Removing a CD 1 Press EJECT to eject the disc. A chime sounds and the following appears on the display: Ejecting
2 Remove the ejected disc when the fol-
lowing appears on the display: Remove CD If you press EJECT without removing the ejected disc, the player will reload the disc after 10 seconds for reasons of safety.
Removing several CDs Hold EJECT depressed for 2 seconds to remove all discs from the CD changer. A chime sounds and the following appears on the display: Ejecting All
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Selecting and changing tracks Turn the tone control or press the SEEK but- tons to select or change to the preceding or next track. The track number appears in the display. If the current track has played for at least 10 seconds, you can start the track from the beginning by pressing SEEK (arrow left). If you press SEEK (arrow right) while the last track of the disc is playing, the first track will play. If you press SEEK (arrow left) while the first track of the disc is playing, the last track will play. The same function applies to the steering wheel. For selecting/changing MP3 files, see page 102.
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Selecting/changing CD Press the pushbuttons under the menu option C D in the display to change CDs. For selecting/changing MP3 folder, see page 103.
Selecting/changing CD Rapid playing tracks To rapid play the current track, hold REV or FWD depressed. Release the button to stop rapid play and return to normal playback. For rapid playing an MP3 file, see page 103.
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Random playback You can allow the CD changer to choose tracks randomly from all CDs, i.e. not to play the tracks in numerical order. (cid:129) To play tracks randomly, press the push-
button under the menu option R D M .
(cid:129) To resume playing tracks in numerical order, press the pushbutton under the menu option R D M again.
For random playback of MP3 files, see page 103.
Random playback from all CDs
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MP3 player
NOTICE
Do not use CD-R discs with labels or stickers. These labels could detach and cause the audio system to malfunction.
The audio system can play MP3 files recorded on an CD-R disc with the following bit speed: 32 - 320 kbps. Sound quality may vary depending on the quality of the CD-R disc, recording method and quality of the recorded music. The audio system can read and play a max- imum of 50 MP3 files, 50 playlists, 10 ses- sions and 255 MP3 files. Discs containing several folders, playlists, sessions and files can be played up to the max. limit. Anything over the max. limit will be ignored.
Activating the MP3 player Activate the MP3 player by inserting a CD-R disc with MP3 files into the slot or by press- ing the CD AUX button if a disc with MP3 files is already loaded. The first file in the first playlist on the disc is played and the following appears on the dis- play:
MP3 player Loading MP3 discs To load an MP3 disc, insert the disc in the slot with the text side up until the mecha- nism loads the disc. The first MP3 file in the first playlist of the disc will then be played. If the disc is wrong-side-up, it will be ejected automatically. For loading one or more MP3 discs in the CD changer, see page 100.
Removing MP3 discs Press the EJECT button to eject the MP3 disc. If you press EJECT without removing the ejected disc, the player will reload the disc after 10 seconds for reasons of safety. For removing one or more MP3 discs from the CD changer, see page 100. Selecting/changing MP3 file Turn the tone control or press the SEEK but- tons to select or change to the preceding or next MP3 file in the current MP3 folder or playlist. The MP3 file number appears in the display. If the current MP3 file has played for at least 10 seconds, you can start the MP3 file from the beginning by pressing SEEK (arrow left). If you press SEEK (arrow right) while the last MP3 file in a folder or playlist is playing, the first MP3 file of the folder or playlist will play. If you press SEEK (arrow left) while the first MP3 file in a folder or playlist is playing, the last MP3 file of the folder or playlist will play. The same function applies to on the steering wheel.
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Playback order Files on a CD-R disc will be played in the fol- lowing order: (cid:129) The first MP3 file in the first playlist will be played, followed by all files in each playl- ist. When the last MP3 file in the last play- list has been played, playback starts from the beginning with the first MP3 file in the first playlist.
(cid:129) The first MP3 file in the first MP3 folder will
be played, followed by all files in each folder. When the last MP3 file in the last folder has been played, playback starts from the beginning with the first MP3 file in the first folder.
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Sorting music To play MP3 files sorted by artist or album, press the pushbutton under the magnifying glass in the display. The CD player searches through the disc and sorts files by artist and album. This could take several minutes depending on the number of MP3 files on the disc. Once the sort is complete, select sort order by pressing the pushbutton under the menu option Sort. (cid:129) To sort and play MP3 files by artist, press
the pushbutton under the menu option A rtist.
(cid:129) To sort and play MP3 files by album,
press the pushbutton under the menu option A lbum .
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Selecting/changing MP3 folder (cid:129) Press the left pushbutton under the Folder symbol to play the first MP3 file in the pre- ceding MP3 folder on the disc.
(cid:129) Press the right pushbutton under the
Folder symbol to play the first MP3 file of the next MP3 folder on the disc. Rapid playing an MP3 file To rapid play the current MP3 file, hold REV or FWD depressed. Release the button to stop rapid play and return to normal play- back. Random playback of MP3 files You can allow the MP3 player to randomly select MP3 files, i.e. not to play the files in numerical order. (cid:129) For random playback of MP3 files, press
the pushbutton under the menu option R D M .
(cid:129) To resume playing MP3 files in numerical
order, press the pushbutton under the menu option R D M again.
Random playback of MP3 files
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Song title, artist name, etc. If a disc has been recorded with ID3 data (version 1 & 2), the song title, artist name, album title and MP3 folder name can be shown in the display. 1 Press the i button. 2 Press the pushbutton under the desired menu option. The song title, artist name, album title or MP3 folder name appears in the display.
3 Press the pushbutton under the arrow symbol to return to the previous menu. File names with more than 32 characters or four pages will be shortened.
Information menu
Portable player
WARNING
Place the portable player where it cannot be thrown around and cause personal injury in the event of a collision.
AUX input 3
The AUX input is located at the bottom right
of the audio system. It can be used to con-
nect a portable unit, such as an MP3 player,
to the audio system.
Adjust the sound settings using the control
panel or the steering wheel controls. To
change tracks, fast forward, etc., use the
controls on the portable player.
AUX input at the bottom right of the audio system Connecting and activating a portable player 1 Connect the unit to the audio system via
the AUX input.
2 Press the CD AUX button to activate the
portable player.
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General functions
WARNING
Adjustments should be made when the car is stationary so that attention to traffic is not reduced, increasing the likelihood of an accident.
Setting time and date
Cars without CD changer 1 Press the Clock button. 2 Press the pushbutton under the menu
option you wish to change.
3 Press the pushbutton again to increase time or date one increment at a time. You can also adjust time and date by press- ing the SEEK, FWD or REV button.
Cars with CD changer 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Press the pushbutton under the clock
symbol in the display.
3 Press the pushbutton under the menu
option you wish to change.
4 Press the pushbutton again to increase time or date one increment at a time. You can also adjust time and date by press- ing the SEEK, FWD or REV button.
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Time and date display 1 In the clock menu, press the pushbutton
under the arrow symbol in the display.
2 Specify whether time should be dis- played with the 12-hour or 24-hour system and in which order date is to be indicated by pressing the pushbutton under the desired menu option.
Setting time and date
NOTICE
Time and date display
The menu option RDS
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Speed dependent volume compensation As vehicle speed increases, ambient noise also increases. If you do not wish to contin- ually adjust the volume, the audio system can automatically adjust volume based on an increase or decrease in vehicle speed. Select one of four settings: (cid:129) O ff (no compensation) (cid:129) Low (low compensation) (cid:129) M ed (medium compensation) (cid:129) H igh (maximum compensation) 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Press the pushbutton under the menu
option A U TO VO LU M E.
3 Press the pushbutton under the desired
speed compensation.
Speed dependent volume compensation
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Sound system The sound system is called harman/kar- don® Sound System. Loudness is con- trolled automatically by the audio system, boosting the highest and lowest frequency ranges to enhance the sound image when the volume is set to a low level. Sound reproduction is therefore excellent what- ever the volume setting. The 9-5 SportCombi has 8 speakers as there is only one subwoofer in the luggage compartment.
harman/kardon® Sound System The harman/kardon® Sound System system has 9 speakers: three mounted in the instrument panel fascia (the center speaker further enhances the sound image), one in each door and two subwoof- ers in the parcel shaft. The subwoofers enhance reproduction of the lowest bass notes.
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Technical data
Tone controls Bass_____________ ±8 dB at 100 Hz Treble ____________ ±8 dB at 16 kHz Power output
harman/kardon® Sound System __
200 W 150 W at 1% THD and 13.5 V
Radio module Radio system ______ PLL frequency syn-
thesizer tuner.
Number of presets
FM/AM/XMTM 3 _
6 x 6
Frequency range
FM ___________ AM ___________
87.7 - 107,9 MHz 530 - 1710 kHz
Tuning steps
Automatic tuning _ FM 200 kHz AM 10 kHz Manual tuning ___ FM 200 kHz AM 10 kHz
Frequency range (FM) 40 – 11000 Hz
±1 dB Distortion (FM) _____ < 0.5% CD player and CD changer 1-bit system and 8 x oversampling Frequency range ___ 20 – 20000 Hz
±1 dB
Distortion _________ <0.005% Dynamics _________ >85 dB CD changer capacity 6 discs
Specifications in accordance with EIA Interim Standard. THD = Total Harmonic Distortion
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Antennas The audio system has two antennas incor- porated in the rear window: one for FM and one for AM. The XMTM Satellite Radio antenna 3 is located on the roof of the vehicle. Keep this antenna clear of snow and ice build up for clear radio reception. (cid:129) Roof loads can negatively affect telecom- munication, GPS reception and the per- formance of the XMTM system 3.
(cid:129) If sun film is fitted to the rear window, it
must be a pure-plastic variety to maintain good radio reception. Ensure that the film does not contain any metal.
NOTICE
Refrain from placing hard or sharp objects on the rear parcel shelf, to avoid damaging the antenna leads.
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Multipath propagation Multipath propagation occurs when radio waves from an FM transmitter are reflected by a large building, or the like, causing them to arrive slightly later than the direct waves. This can create interference to radio recep- tion. See also "Diversity antenna".
Diversity antenna 3
To improve radio reception when the topog-
raphy is a problem, a second FM antenna,
known as a diversity antenna, can be fitted
in the rear window. Consult a Saab dealer
for further information.
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FM
AM
Shadow effect Because FM radio waves travel in straight lines from the transmitter, a shadow effect can occur when tall buildings or hills obstruct the propagation path from the transmitter to the car.
Cross modulation If the radio is tuned to a weak transmitter in the vicinity of a stronger one, the car’s antennas will receive signals from both. Such interference is apparent when the unwanted broadcast can be heard faintly in the background.
Radio waves, FM/AM FM radio waves radiate in straight lines from the transmitter. Because such waves do not follow the curvature of the Earth, their strength becomes weaker the further they travel. That is why a large number of trans- mitters is needed to provide good reception. AM waves, on the other hand, are reflected off the ionosphere, thus greatly extending their range.
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Sources of FM interference Interference to FM reception can be caused by the electrical systems in other vehicles, particularly if the signal from the transmitter is weak.
Sources of AM interference AM reception is prone to interference, e.g. from electrical systems in other vehicles, high-tension power lines and lightning.
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Error codes
NOTICE
Proceed with care if rectifying a fault. If in doubt, contact a workshop. We recom- mend that you contact an authorized Saab dealer.
The audio system has a built-in diagnostics function. If a fault is detected, a error code is generated to help workshop technicians to diagnose the fault. Below are the codes for some faults that you might be able to rec- tify yourself.
Error code Check CD
Possible cause (cid:129) CD is dirty, scratched, loaded wrong-side-up or defective.
(cid:129) The CD may be
improperly burned.
Security lock The audio system is equipped with an elec- tronic security lock. The special code is unique to the car in which the audio system is fitted. Each time the audio system is switched on, a check is made to ensure that the code is correct. If not, the following will appear on the display: Locked If the audio system is to be transferred to another car (Saab 9-5), a Saab dealer must be contacted to provide the right code for the audio system.
WARNING
The CD player/CD changer is classified as Class 1 laser equipment. (cid:129) Service and repair work must only be carried out by authorized technicians. (cid:129) If the casing is damaged, hazardous
laser radiation can occur.
NOTICE
All work on the audio system must be car- ried out by a workshop. We recommend that you contact an authorized Saab dealer.
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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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Steering wheel adjustment__________ Electric windows______ Rearview mirrors______ Moonroof 3 __________ Interior lighting _______ Sun visors ___________ Power Outlet 3 _______ Glove compartment ___ Cup holders __________ Trunk _______________
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Steering wheel
adjustment
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel unless the car is stationary.
Fore-and-aft and tilt adjustment of the steer- ing wheel is possible. Pull down the lever fully until you hear a click. Move the steering wheel to the desired position and then raise the lever. The lever should lock with a click. Make sure that the lever is fully locked before driving off.
To adjust the steering wheel
Horn The horn is sounded by pressing the central part of the steering wheel. Press closest to the steering wheel rim.
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Electric windows
WARNING
Bear in mind the pinch hazard when the side windows are being wound up. (cid:129) Always remove the ignition key when you leave the car. This prevents per- sonal injury caused by the electric win- dows, for example, due to children playing.
(cid:129) The person operating the electric win- dows is responsible for ensuring that no one, especially children, has their head, hands or fingers in the window openings, before raising the windows. Raising the windows could otherwise cause serious or fatal injuries.
(cid:129) Do not extend your arm, head etc. out
of an open window while driving.
The electric motors of the front windows are equipped with overload protection (inte- grated thermal protection). This protection operates when the windows are wound down automatically (switch pressed fully down).
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1 Window switches 2 Switch for rendering rear door window switches inoperative
To open: Front windows: press the front of the switch Rear windows: Press the back of the switch. The switches for the front windows have a third position for automatic opening of the window. Press the switch fully down to lower the window completely. To cancel automatic lowering of the win- dow, lift the switch briefly.
To close: Front windows: Lift the front of the switch. Rear windows: Lift the back of the switch. The actuating motor will be switched off automatically when the window is fully closed or when the switch is released.
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Rearview mirrors Door mirrors The door mirrors may have an auto dimming function 3 and the passenger side door mirror is of the wide-angle ‘‘aspheric” type.
Child safety: rear windows (ON/OFF) The window switches on the rear doors can be rendered inoperative by the ON/OFF switch in the panel on the center console. When the switch is ON, the rear side win- dows can be operated by the switch on each rear door. The switch’s back lighting will be activated. When the switch is OFF, the rear side win- dows can only be operated from the panel on the center console. When off, the switch’s back lighting will also be switched off.
Switch for rear side window
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Adjusting the door mirrors 1 Select mirror 2 Use touch pad to adjust mirror
Door mirror folded in
Button for angling passenger’s mirror down when reversing
The adjusting switch is on the driver’s door. If the car is equipped with a programmable driver’s seat, the settings of the door mirrors can also be stored in the preset buttons for the seat (see page 20).
The door mirrors are designed to fold back if knocked. They can also be fully retracted for parking in tight spaces, such as on the car deck of a ferry. Remember to fold them out again before driving off.
NOTICE
The door mirrors should be fully retracted before the car enters an automatic car wash.
Cars equipped with a programmable driver’s seat 3 also have the ability to angle the passenger’s mirror down when revers- ing, e.g. for a better view of the curb. 1 Select reverse. 2 Press the tiny button adjacent to the
doormirror switch to tilt the mirror. The mirror will be reset automatically when reverse gear is deselected.
The mirror glass can also be adjusted man- ually by gently pressing the glass in the desired direction. The mirrors are heated, and the heating comes on and goes off with the rear-window heater.
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Interior rearview auto-dimming
mirror with garage door opener,
and digital compass 3
WARNING
Make sure that people and objects are out of the way of a moving door or gate to pre- vent potential harm or damage. When programming the garage opener, you may be operating a garage door or gate operator. Therefore it is advised to park outside of the garage. Do not use the garage opener with any garage door opener that lacks the safety stop and reverse feature as required by federal safety standards. (This includes any garage door opener model manufac- tured before April 1, 1982.). A garage door opener which cannot detect an object, signalling the door to stop and reverse, does not meet current federal safety standards. Using a garage door opener without these features increases risk of serious injury or death.
Buttons for garage opener and compass 1-3 Garage opener 4 LED 5 Compass/auto dimming ON/OFF 6 Compass bearing
Retain your original garage door transmitter for future programming procedures (i.e., new vehicle purchase). It is also suggested that upon the sale of the vehicle, the pro- grammed garage opener buttons be erased for security purposes.
Rearview mirror 1 Day position 2 Night position
Rearview mirror The rearview mirror has day/night positions that can be selected by means of a knob beneath the mirror. Adjust the mirror in day position.
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antenna wire is attached to the motor-head unit.
8 Firmly press and release the "learn" or "smart" button. (The name and color of the button may vary by manufacturer.)
Note: There are 30 seconds in which to ini- tiate step nine. 9 Return to the vehicle and firmly press, hold for two seconds and release the programmed button. Repeat the "press/hold/release" sequence a second time, and, depending on the brand of the garage door opener (or other rolling code equipped device), repeat this sequence a third time to com- plete the programming process. The garage opener should now activate your rolling code equipped device.
Note: To program the remaining two but- tons, begin with "Programming" - step three. Do not repeat step two.
Preparations for first-time programming Before programming the garage opener for the first time, you must delete any factory codes. Press and hold the two outer buttons until the indicator light begins to flash-after 20 seconds. Release both buttons. Do not hold for longer that 30 seconds. The garage opener is now in the train (or learning) mode and can be programmed at any time begin- ning with "Programming" - step 2.
Programming The garage opener can record and store the frequencies of three different remote con- trols. The battery in the remote control should be fairly new for programming to work well. Do not repeat "Programming" - step two to train additional devices to a second or third button. Begin with "Programming" - step three. 1 Turn the ignition ON. 2 Press and hold the two outer buttons
(buttons one and three) - releasing only when the indicator light begins to flash (after 20 seconds). Do not hold the but- tons for longer than 30 seconds and do not repeat step two to program a second and/or third hand-held transmit- ter to the remaining two buttons.
3 Position the end of your hand-held trans- mitter 1-3 inches (5-14 cm) away from the button you wish to program while keeping the indicator light in view. The
transmitter should face the mirror from below or left side of the mirror.
4 Simultaneously press and hold both the
chosen and hand-held transmitter but- tons. Do not release the buttons until step 5 has been completed.
Note: Some gate operators and garage door openers may require you to replace this Programming Step 4 with procedures noted in the "Gate Operator / Canadian Pro- gramming" section. 5 After the indicator light changes from a slow to a rapidly blinking light, release both the mirror and hand-held transmit- ter buttons.
6 Press and hold the just-trained button
and observe the indicator light. If the indicator light stays on con- stantly, programming is complete and your device should activate when the button is pressed and released.
Note: To program the remaining two but- tons, begin with "Programming" - step three. Do not repeat step two. If the indicator light blinks rapidly for two seconds and then turns to a constant light continue with "Programming" steps 7-9 to complete the programming of a rolling code equipped device (most com- monly a garage door opener). 7 At the garage door opener receiver
(motor-head unit) in the garage, locate the "learn" or "smart" button. This can usually be found where the hanging
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Reprogramming a single button To program a device to the garage opener using a button previously trained, follow these steps: 1 Press and hold the desired button. DO
NOT release the button.
2 The indicator light will begin to flash after 20 seconds. Without releasing the but- ton, proceed with "Programming" - step 3.
Erasing the three buttons To erase programming from the three but- tons (individual buttons cannot be erased but can be "reprogrammed" as outlined below), follow the step noted: (cid:129) Press and hold the two outer buttons until
the indicator light begins to flash-after 20 seconds. Release both buttons. Do not hold for longer that 30 seconds. The garage opener is now in the train (or learn- ing) mode and can be programmed at any time beginning with "Programming" - step 3.
Gate Operator / Canadian Programming Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter signals to "time-out" (or quit) after several seconds of transmission - which may not be long enough for the garage opener to pick up the signal during programming. Similar to this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators are designed to "time-out" in the same manner. If you live in Canada or you are having diffi- culties programming a gate operator by using the "Programming" procedures (regardless of where you live), replace "Programming " step 4 with the following: Note: If programming a garage door opener or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the "cycling" process to pre- vent possible overheating. Continue to press and hold the button while you press and release - every two sec- onds ("cycle") your hand-held transmitter until the frequency signal has successfully been accepted by the garage opener. (The indicator light will flash slowly and then rap- idly.) Proceed with "Programming" step five to complete.
NOTICE
Switch off the power supply to the garage door or gate (or park the car beyond the range of the remote control) while pro- gramming using the "cycling" method to prevent damaging the electrical motor.
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Opening a garage door To operate, simply press and release the programmed button. Activation will now occur for the trained device (i.e. garage door opener, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, home/office lighting, etc.). For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of the device may also be used at any time.
NOTICE
Switch off the power supply to the garage door or gate (or park the car beyond the range of the remote control) while pro- gramming using the "cycling" method to prevent damaging the electrical motor.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) must accept any interference received, including inter- ference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Canada only: This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation of this device.
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Rearview auto-dimming
mirrors 3
The autodimming is activated and deacti-
vated with a short push on button 2.
If the mirror is equipped with Garage Door
Opener (option) the letter 1 is displayed on
compass bearing display briefly when auto
dimming is activated. When deactivating
the letter 0 is displayed.
The interior rearview mirror has two sen-
sors, one forward-facing and one rear-fac-
ing. They also activate and deactivate the
auto dimming feature on door mirrors.
The system is activated when the for-
ward-facing sensor detects that it is dark
outside and the rear-facing sensor detects.
For example, if the car following has not
dimmed its headlights. The rearview mirrors
are then darkened to prevent the strong light
source from dazzling the driver. This dark-
ening is stepless.
The mirrors return to their normal states
when the strong light source diminishes.
The auto dimming function can be turned
OFF with the switch on the lower edge of the
rear-view mirror.
NOTE Towing a trailer can cause the system to malfunction, as the rear-facing sensor may sense light from the trailer.
1 Forward-facing sensor 2 ON/OFF switch, auto dimming function 3 Rear-facing sensor
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Compass The compass is integrated in the rearview mirror. The compass bearing is displayed in the top right-hand corner of the mirror and is updated every other second. The compass displays the car’s direction of travel: N, NE, E, etc. Switch the compass display on and off by pressing button 5 for 3 seconds.
Compass zones in Canada
Compass zones in US
Changing zones The earth’s magnetic fields vary depending on one’s position on the globe. If you drive your car from one magnetic zone to another the compass setting will need to be changed to ensure a correct bearing. 1 Study the illustrations to determine the
correct zone.
2 Press and hold button 5 until "ZONE" is
shown in the display on the mirror (6 seconds). The zone number setting now is also shown.
3 Press button 5 repeatedly to change the zone number. There are 15 zones from which to choose. Once the correct zone is selected, release the button and wait 4 seconds. The compass will now dis- play the bearing.
Calibration Calibration is performed automatically during travel. If an accessory, such as a mobile phone, is fitted and it can be assumed that the compass is affected, the compass may need to be calibrated manu- ally. 1 Press and hold button 5 until "CAL" and
the compass bearing are displayed (approx. 9 seconds).
2 Drive in circles (max. 5 mph/8 km/h) or drive as normal until "CAL" is no longer displayed.
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Moonroof 3
WARNING
Bear in mind the pinch hazard when clos- ing the moonroof. (cid:129) Always remove the ignition key when you leave the car. This prevents per- sonal injury caused by the electric moonroof, for example, due to chil- dren playing.
(cid:129) The person operating the electric
moonroof is responsible for ensuring that no one, especially children, has their head, hands or fingers in the opening, before closing the moonroof. Operating the moonroof could other- wise cause serious or fatal injuries.
(cid:129) Do not extend your arm, head etc. out
of an open moonroof while driving.
The moonroof is operated by the switch on the overhead panel above the rearview mir- ror. The moonroof can be opened partially or fully.
To open: (cid:129) Slide the control towards the rear to open
the moonroof to the comfort position. To open it fully, slide the control back a second time. Press the control to stop it earlier.
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Moonroof control 1 To open 2 To close 3 Ventilation position
the metal roof. Open the moonroof fully and, using washer fluid, clean the seal on the leading edge of the moonroof and the painted surface against which this seals when the moonroof is closed.
To close: (cid:129) Slide the control forwards until the moon-
roof is closed.
Ventilation position (cid:129) Press the middle of the control (when
moonroof closed).
(cid:129) To close: slide the control forwards. To fully open the moonroof from the ventila- tion position, slide the control back. The moonroof incorporates an interior, manual, sliding sun blind. If the car is newly waxed, the moonroof may creak when opened to the ventilation posi- tion or when driving with the moonroof closed. The sound comes from the area where the front edge of the moonroof meets
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Manual operation of moonroof
Emergency operation of moonroof In an emergency (e.g. if there is an electrical failure) the moonroof can be operated by a screwdriver. Remove the cover at the front of the moonroof opening, insert a screw- driver in the groove, and rotate. Rotate counterclockwise to close moonroof.
1 Interior lighting on continuously 2 Lighting comes on when a door is opened 3 Lighting always off
Interior lighting The interior lighting consists of one dome light in the front and one in the back, a map-reading light in the front, two reading lights in the back, floor courtesy lights in the front (in some model variants) and door courtesy lights on all doors. The courtesy lights come on automatically when the respective door is opened. Each reading light has its own switch adjacent to the lamp.
The switch for the dome lights is on the front overhead panel. When the switch is in the mid-position (door-activated), the interior lighting will come on: (cid:129) When the car is unlocked from the out-
side.
(cid:129) When any door is opened. (cid:129) When the ignition key is withdrawn from
the ignition switch.
Lighting goes out 30 seconds after the doors have been closed or: (cid:129) when the ignition is switched ON, pro-
vided that the cabin lighting control is in the center position
(cid:129) when the car is locked with the remote
control.
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1 Reading lights 2 Dome light
There is also a light in the sun visors. The light comes on when the cover over the vanity mirror is opened. When the ignition is OFF, if a door has been left open for 20 minutes, the interior lighting will be switched off automatically to save the battery.
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Luggage-compartment lighting The luggage-compartment lighting comes on automatically when the trunk is opened and goes out when the trunk is closed. The lighting will also be switched off auto- matically after 20 minutes if the trunk has been left open.
Sun visor
Sun visors If the car is equipped with double sun visors. One section of the visor can be indepen- dently pivoted to the side window. A vanity mirror is provided on the back of the sun visors. The vanity mirrors are illumi- nated when the cover is raised.
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Power Outlet 3
Glove compartment
WARNING
WARNING
The maximum combined load for the two power outlets is 240 W (20 A).
You can use the electrical socket to charge a mobile phone, for example.
The glove compartment must be closed while travelling. An open glove compart- ment door could cause leg injuries in the event of a crash.
The glove compartment can be cooled by the air conditioning (ACC) system. Cold air can be directed to the glove compartment for keeping drinks cool, etc. Slide the cover to open/close the air inlet. Additional storage facilities are provided (see next page).
Sliding cover in glove compartment to admit cold air
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In the doors
On leading edge of front seats3
On the back of the front seats3
Console between front seats
Center armrest for rear seat3
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Cup holder in fascia 1 Press symbol to open 2 Lift bottom to close
WARNING
(cid:129) The cup holder should not be used to hold cups made of china, glass or hard plastic as these can cause injury in the event of a crash.
(cid:129) Use only for paper cups or aluminium
cans.
(cid:129) Avoid spillage, particularly of hot
drinks.
(cid:129) Avoid putting oversized cups in the
cup holder.
NOTICE
Take care not to spill any liquid on the audio system, ignition switch or the like when using the cup holders. Soft drinks in particular can cause malfunction.
Cup holders Cup holders are provided in the instrument panel fascia, in the center console compart- ment between the front seats, and in the rear-seat armrest (certain variants only). To access the cup holder in the instrument panel, press the symbol and release. To access the cup holder in the rear seat armrest, lower the armrest and press the front edge of the holder. Close in the same way. The number of cup holders provided may vary between models.
Cup holder in rear armrest3
Press the edge to open/close.
Cup holder in center console3
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Trunk
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Sedan
The rear seat is split and the two sections can be folded indepen-
dently. Folding down of the rear seat is easier if the front seats are
not all the way back, and the rear head restraints are folded down.
1 Raise the rear seat cushions by pulling the loop located between
the cushion and the backrest. 2 Tip the seat cushion forward. 3 Press the button adjacent to the respective backrest to release it. 4 Fold down the backrest.
WARNING
(cid:129) Never leave a child or animal unattended in the car. During
sunny weather the temperature in the passenger and luggage compartments can climb to 158–176°F (70–80°C). Small chil- dren are very susceptible to heat stroke.
(cid:129) Rear-seat passengers should always ensure that the head restraint is raised and in proper position for the seats to be occupied.
(cid:129) Keep hands well clear of all moving parts. (cid:129) Never place heavy objects on the rear window shelf. There is
always a danger of loose objects flying about and causing injury if the car should brake suddenly or be involved in a crash.
(cid:129) Before folding up the backrest, hang the outer safety belts onto the hook on the respective courtesy handle to prevent them from becoming trapped.
(cid:129) Check that the seatbelt locks do not get trapped under the
seat cushions when these are raised back up.
(cid:129) Make sure that the backrest is locked when it is restored to an upright position. Check that the back rest release button (3) is flush with the surround before entering the rear seat. This indi- cates that the backrest is locked.
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WARNING
(cid:129) Place heavy items closest to the backrest and stow smaller
and lighter items on top.
(cid:129) Never overload the cargo net 3. If the elastic breaks this may cause personal injury. Do not use a cargo net that shows signs of wear.
(cid:129) Secure heavy and bulky items using the tie down points
provided in the trunk. This will avert the danger of luggage flying around if the car should brake suddenly or be involved in a crash (see page 131).
(cid:129) Secure small items if the backrest is folded down or the
load-through hatch is open. Small items can also be thrown around inside the car and cause personal injury.
(cid:129) Do not exceed the load capacity of the car, as this will alter its
handling characteristics (see page 258).
(cid:129) Make sure that the seat cushions and backrests are properly
secured when folding them back to their normal position. Check that the button (item 3 on page 129) is flush with the surround before entering the back seat.
The tail pipe of the exhaust system can become very hot during driving. Bear this in mind when loading and unloading the car so that children, for example, do not burn themselves.
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Outer safety belt hooked onto courtesy handle
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Trunk pass-through hatch A trunk pass-through hatch is incorporated in the rear seat backrest to enable long, narrow items to be carried inside the car. Items should not weigh more than 33 lbs. (15 kg) nor be more than 2 yards (2 metres) in length. See the label on the hatch. 1 Fold down the armrest. 2 Raise the hatch by lifting the handle. Before loading or unloading long items, switch off the engine and apply the parkingbrake. This averts the danger of the car moving off suddenly if a long item were to knock the gear or selector lever into gear.
WARNING
(cid:129) Anchor the load securely (e.g. using middle safety belt) to
avoid danger of injury resulting from displacement of load on hard braking.
(cid:129) Do not exceed the load capacity of the car, as this will alter its
handling characteristics (see page 258).
Tie Downs The tie downs for securing the load are fitted inside the trunk. Place the load as far in as possible.
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Folding the rear seat, 9-5 SportCombi Both the narrow and wide sections of the rear seat can be folded separately. Folding is facilitated if the front seats are not located too far back. The wide section cannot be folded separately if a cargo net (accessory) is mounted on the rear of the backrest. 1 Make sure that the head restraint is in the down position. For
height adjustment refer to page 21.
2 Put the safety belts for the outer seat places in their respective belt clips, which are located near the backrest (see illustration). 3 Raise the rear seat cushions by pulling the loop located between
the cushion and the backrest.
4 Fold the narrow section (right) of the backrest forward by raising
the opening handle on the right-hand side.
5 Fold the wide section of the backrest forward in the
corresponding manner.
6 Adjust the front seats for optimal driving/passenger comfort.
NOTICE
The safety belts for the outer seating positions should be put in their respective belt clips near the backrest to prevent them from being pinched when the rear seat is raised to the upright position.
Safety belt located in its belt clip
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WARNING
(cid:129) Do not travel in the back seat without ensuring that the head restraint is set at a suitable height for the seats to be occupied.
(cid:129) Never allow anyone to sit on a folded backrest. (cid:129) Always be aware of the risk of pinching when handling moving
parts of the seating.
(cid:129) Never place heavy objects on the parcel shelf. There is always a danger of loose objects flying about and causing injury if the car should brake suddenly or be involved in a crash.
(cid:129) Make sure that the backrests are locked when they are folded back upright. Check that the two red warning-indication flags are fully down. This indicates that the backrests are locked. (cid:129) Check that the safety belt lock is not trapped under the seat
cushions when these are raised back up.
(cid:129) Never leave a child or animal unattended in the car. During
sunny weather the temperature in the passenger and luggage compartments can climb to 158–176°F (70–80°C). Small chil- dren are very susceptible to heat stroke.
Parcel shelf, 9-5 SportCombi
Fold the parcel shelf as follows: 1 Press the rear edge of the shelf downwards and forwards. 2 Continue pressing the folded section forward until it is folded over
the front section.
Extend the parcel shelf as follows: 1 Hold the rear edge of the shelf and pull it back. 2 The shelf rests on a track located beneath the rear side windows. Make sure that the rear corner fits in the recess. Otherwise it will not lie flat.
Alternative location of the parcel shelf if this is removed: (cid:129) Folded up on the floor at the rear of the luggage compartment. (cid:129) On its end on the floor behind the front seat backrest.
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Folding the narrow section of the backrest The folding is facilitated if the front seat is not too far back. 1 Make sure that the head restraint is in the down position. For
height adjustment refer to page 21.
2 Put the safety belt in the belt clip near the backrest. 3 Raise the rear seat cushion by pulling the loop located at the rear
of the cushion.
4 Fold the narrow section (right) of the backrest forward by raising
the opening handle.
5 Adjust the front seat for optimal passenger comfort.
NOTICE
The safety belts for the outer seating positions should be put in their respective belt clips near the back rest to prevent them being pinched when the rear seat is raised to the upright position, see illustration page 132.
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Load anchoring
WARNING
(cid:129) Put heavy loads as low down and as far forward as possible in the luggage compartment, i.e. against the back of the rear seat.
(cid:129) Never overload the cargo net 3. If the elastic breaks this may cause personal injury. Do not use a cargo net that shows signs of wear.
(cid:129) Never stack cargo so high that any part of the cargo lies above the edge of the backrest, if a cargo guard 3 is not being used.
(cid:129) Always tie down the cargo so that it
cannot be thrown forward during heavy braking or in the event of a crash.
(cid:129) Unsecured and heavy cargo can
increase the risk of injury during hard braking, sudden avoidance maneu- vers and in the event of a crash.
(cid:129) For the best load anchoring, use the special cargo tie down eye and load straps 3.
(cid:129) Load the cargo tie down eyes evenly. Never attach more than one strap to each tie down eye.
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WARNING
(cid:129) Match the speed and driving style according to how the car is loaded. The driving characteristics of the car can be affected because the center of gravity is altered when there is a cargo in the luggage compartment.
(cid:129) An object weighing 55 lbs. (25 kg) cor-
responds to a weight of 2200 lbs. (1000 kg) in a head on crash at 32 mph (50 km/h).
(cid:129) Adjust the car’s load (passengers and
luggage) so that the gross vehicle weight or the axle weight is not exceeded, see page 258.
Driving with the trunk lid/tailgate open, see page 183.
(cid:129) Provide protection on sharp edges to
prevent damage to the load straps.
(cid:129) Never use the elastic floor net 3 and elastic side net (accessory) when the rear seat is folded down. These nets are only intended to keep light objects tidy, not for the anchoring of loads.
(cid:129) If possible, avoid having the rear seat folded down when driving with a heavy load because the anchoring possibili- ties are restricted when the rear seat is in this position. That the rear seat is in the upright position is a basic requirement for protection against cargo displacement in the event of a crash.
(cid:129) Cargo can intrude into the passenger compartment during a sudden stop or front crash if the outer safety belts are not fastened. Check that the two red warning-indication flags are fully down. This shows that the backrests are locked.
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Cargo tie down eye3 mounted on the lon-
gitudinal rails3
On the floor of the luggage compartment there may be two longitudinal aluminium rails (CargoTracks™) where accessory cargo tie down eye can be mounted. Fitting a lashing eye: 1 Hold it between your forefinger and
middle finger with the ring up.
2 Press down the spring center section
with your thumb.
3 Insert the center section into one of the holes and move the lashing eye forward or back slightly to fit it into the middle of the recess in the rail.
4 Release it. 5 Check that the lashing eye is firmly fitted
by pulling on it.
Example of cargo anchoring
Elastic cargo net for lighter objects.
Items for load anchoring: (cid:129) Cargo tie down eye 3. (cid:129) Special load straps 3.
Items to keep light objects tidy 3: (cid:129) Elastic floor cargo net 3. (cid:129) Elastic side cargo net for the right-hand
side of the luggage compartment 3.