fuses SAAB 9-3 2001 Owners Manual
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6Engine bayWarning labels  ___________  7
V.I.N. number  __________  253
Engine number  _________  253
Gearbox number  ________  253
Color coding  ___________  253Ignition system  _________  250
Drive belt  ______________  203
Alternator _____________  203
Spark plugs  ____________  250
Catalytic converter  ______  156
Simple fault tracing 
(A/C, ACC)  ____________  232Turbo-compressor ________  67
Pressure gauge __________  67
Important considerations 
for driving  _____________  154
Technical data: engine  ___  247Manual transmission  __________  197
Automatic transmission  ________  197
Transmission oil  ______________  197
Gearbox: technical data ________  250
Battery _____________________  201
Battery charge  _______________  201
Jump starting  ________________  187IB1624
Engine: description  ____________ 194
Engine oil, level control 
and topping up  _______________ 196
Engine oil: changing  ___________ 196
Oil grade_____________________ 247
Washer fluid  ___________  205
Topping up with fluid  _____  205
Washer jets  ___________  205
Wiper/washer control stalk  _  78
Steering servo  _______________  201
Fluid checking 
and topping up  ______________  201
Coolant, checking 
and topping up  ________  198
Coolant, changing  ______  199
Temperature gauge  ______  67
Driving in hot weather ____  179
Driving in cold weather ___  177Fuse panels  ___________  212
Changing a fuse  ________  212
Table of fuses  __________  214
Relays _______________  216
Brake system  ________________  251
Brake fluid  __________________  200
Brake pads __________________  200
ABS brakes  _________________  170
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55 Convertible
The following fuses should be checked if the 
soft top cannot be operated and no fault 
messages are shown by the SID:
 MAXI-fuse 5 in the engine bay, see page 
213.
 7, 14, 21 and 23 in the fuse panel on the 
end of the instrument panel, see page 
214.
Central operation of the 
windows, 
9-3 ConvertibleOn the center console is a switch (see illus-
tration) for the simultaneous closing or 
opening of the four side windows. 
Using the ROOF-button
When folding the soft top down, you can 
lower all windows by continuing to hold the 
ROOF button backwards after the soft top 
has been folded down.
When the soft top is being raised, all side 
windows are automatically lowered an inch 
or two (a few centimetres) to protect their 
seals. After the "beep" is heard, the hooks 
of the soft top have been secured to the 
windshield beam, hold the ROOF switch for-
ward again and all 4 windows will close. 
WARNING
Remember the risk of personal injury 
when raising the windows. Check that all 
persons travelling in the car have their 
head, hands and fingers away from the 
windows before raising them.
IB301
Switch for central operation of the win-
dows, Conver tible
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153 Starting and driving
 If the car does not startIf the text "KEY NOT ACCEPTED" appears 
on the SID when the engine refuses to start, 
the trouble may be a fault in the transponder 
of the key or in the receiver of the ignition 
switch. Proceed as follows: 
• Turn the key back to the LOCK position. 
 Turn the key to the ON position. 
 Press one of the buttons on the remote 
control (the LED on top of the dash stops 
flashing). 
 Start the engine. 
Try the other key. If it works, the trouble is in 
the first key. 
Call on an authorized Saab dealer for 
inspection and correction. 
Starting the engine
Do not run the starter motor for more than 
25 seconds at a time. Wait 20-30 seconds 
before running the starter again, to give the 
battery time to recover. 
Avoid racing the engine or putting a heavy 
load on it before it has warmed up. Let the 
engine idle for at least 10 seconds and then 
drive away as long as the engine oil warning 
light has gone out to enable the engine to 
attain its normal temperature as quickly as 
possible.
It is possible for air to enter the lubricating 
system in conjunction with an oil or oil-filter 
change, or if the car has been stored for 
some time. This air can cause the hydraulic 
cam followers to emit a ticking noise, which 
can persist for up to 15 minutes after start-
ing. Although this is quite normal and does 
not indicate any malfunction, it is advisable 
not to exceed 3,000 rpm before the noise 
has disappeared. 
The hydraulic cam lifters are completely 
service free; the valve clearance is set up at 
the factory and will not need any subse-
quent adjustment. 
WARNING
 Always remove the key before leaving 
the car.
 Always apply the parking brake before 
removing the ignition key.NOTETake care not to spill drinks or to drop 
crumbs over the ignition switch. If dirt or 
liquid gets into it, the switch may not 
operate properly.
WARNING
 When starting the engine:
– Sit down in the driver’s seat.
– Depress the clutch pedal fully. If gear 
lever is not in the neutral position, the 
clutch pedal must be fully depressed 
or the car will jump forwards or back-
wards, which may cause an accident.
– Never start the car from outside the 
vehicle, e.g. through a wound down 
window. This could lead to serious 
personal injury.
 Engage reverse (R) (position P for 
automatic transmission) to remove the 
ignition key. The key can only be 
removed in this gear position.
 Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, 
odorless, poisonous gas. Be alert to 
the danger of CO – always open the 
garage doors before starting the 
engine in the garage.
 There is also a danger of CO poison-
ing if the exhaust system is leaking.
 Do not rest or sleep in the car when 
parked with the engine running. There 
is a risk of depressing the accelerator 
which could lead to engine damage.
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190 Starting and drivingDriving considerations 
with compact spare 
wheel/tire fitted The following should be observed when the 
compact spare wheel (T115/70 R16) is 
installed: 
The compact spare is light and easy to 
handle when changing the wheel. Do not 
drive farther than necessary with the com-
pact spare fitted – the maximum life of the 
wheel is only just over 2000 miles 
(3,500 km). Have the standard wheel 
repaired and reinstalled as soon as possi-
ble.Points to bear in mind when driving with a 
compact spare wheel:
 The car’s ground clearance is reduced 
with the compact spare fitted.
 Only one compact spare wheel may be 
used at any time.
 Take care not to hit the curb.
 Do not fit snow chains.
 Leave the wheel cover off, so that the 
warning text is readily visible.
For long tripsBefore starting off on a long journey, it is 
advisable to have your car inspected by 
your Saab dealer.
Obtain a few important items to take along 
on your journey such as spare bulbs, wiper 
blades, fuses, a Poly-Vee-belt and the like. 
You can check some points yourself before-
hand:
 Make sure that the engine is in good con-
dition.
 Check that no oil or fuel leaks out of the 
engine or gearbox/transmission.
 Check the coolant and power steering 
fluid levels. Check also for leaks.
 Inspect the Poly-Vee-belt and replace it if 
it shows any signs of wear.
 Check the battery charge.
 Check the tires for tread pattern and air 
pressure, including the compact spare 
wheel.
 Take an extra car key/remote control and 
keep it separate, see also page 36.
 Check the brakes.
 Check all bulbs.
 Check for the presence of the tool kit and 
the jack in the car.
WARNING
Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) as the 
tire can overheat and adversely affect the 
handling of the car. 
The tire should be inflated to 60 psi 
(420 kPa). 
NOTETo avoid damaging a punctured alloy 
wheel this can be placed outside up in the 
spare-wheel well but only while driving to 
the closest dealer.
A general rule is that all heavy loads must 
be well secured in the luggage compart-
ment, see page  148.
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191 Car care
IB944
 Hood release handle .......    192 
Engine ..............................   194 
Engine bay .......................    193 
Engine oil .........................    196 
Transmission fluid ..........    197 
Coolant .............................   198 
Brake- clutch fluid and 
brake pads .....................    200 
Power steering ................    201 
Battery ..............................   201 
Drive belt ..........................    203 
Wipers and washers .......    204 
Wiper blades ....................    204 
Changing bulbs ...............    206 
Fuses ................................   212 
Wheels..............................   217 
Safety belts ......................    224 Upholstery and trim .........    225 
Textile carpeting ..............    225 
Engine bay ........................    226 
Washing ............................   226 
Waxing and polishing ......    227 
Touching up the paint .....    227 
Anti-corrosion treatment .    228 
Recovery and/or recy-
cling of automotive mate-
rials ..................................   230 
Air conditioning (A/C 
system) ...........................   232 Car care
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193 Car care
1 Engine-oil dipstick 
2 Brake-fluid reservoir 
3 Power-steering fluid reservoir 
4 Fuse box 
5 Coolant reservoir 
6 MAXI fuses 
7 Washer-fluid reservoir 
8Battery 
9Drive belt 
10 Air filter 
Engine bay
IB1625
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212 Car careFusesThe fuses are housed in two fuse panels: 
one at the end of the instrument panel on the 
driver’s side, and one under the hood.
To check if a fuse has blown, first remove it 
from the panel (see below). If the filament is 
broken, the fuse has blown.
A special tool for removing fuses is provided 
at the bottom of the fuse panel on the fascia. 
Simply push the tool onto the fuse, squeeze 
and remove the fuse.
WARNING
To avoid the risk of short-circuiting and/or 
fire breaking out in the electrical system, 
the following advice should be heeded: 
 Always consult an authorized Saab 
dealer before modifying or adding any 
electrical equipment. Failure to do so 
can result in the electrical system being 
damaged. 
 Never replace a fuse with one having a 
higher/lower rating than specified 
(see page 214). The color of the fuse 
indicates its amperage. 
 If the same fuse blows repeatedly, 
have the electrical system checked by 
an authorized Saab dealer.
 If a MAXI fuse blows, it means that 
there is a major fault in the electrical 
system. Have the car checked without 
delay by an authorized Saab dealer.
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IB916
IB917
Sound fuse/Blown fuse Tool for changing fuses 
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213 Car care
MAXI fusesThe MAXI fuses are housed in the fuse box 
under the hood. These fuses can be 
checked in the same way as the other fuses.
The MAXI fuses are designed to protect the 
car’s electrical system from being dam-
aged. Each MAXI fuse protects a number of 
electrical circuits and functions and there-
fore has a higher rating (amperage) than the 
standard fuses. No spare MAXI fuses are 
supplied with the car. 
DICE / TWICEDICE = Dashboard Integrated Central Elec-
tronics 
TWICE = Theft-Warning Central Electronics 
DICE and TWICE are electronic control 
modules.
DICE controls, among other things:
 Front lights and interior lighting.
 Instrument illumination.
 Intermittent wiper operation.
 Electric heating of rear window and door 
mirrors.
TWICE controls, among other things:
 Central locking.
 Car alarm (Anti-theft system).
 Engine immobilizer.
 Auto checking of lights.
 Electric heating of rear seat.
 Safety belt reminder.
 Electrically adjustable passenger seat.The DICE and TWICE control modules are 
linked to a data bus, which is basically an 
information carrier that allows information to 
be exchanged between all the control mod-
ules and components connected to the bus.
If a fault occurs in any of these components, 
diagnostic faults codes are set in the rele-
vant control module, which enhances fault 
diagnosis at the Saab dealer.
The scan tool connector for fault diagnosis 
is located under the instrument panel on the 
drivers side.
NOTEIf a MAXI fuse blows, it means that there 
is a major fault in the electrical system. 
Have the car checked without delay by an 
authorized Saab dealer.
IB920
MAXI fuse for soft-top system 
(Convertible) 
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214 Car careFusesNo. Amp  Function 
A–– 
B 10 Stop lights, trailer 
C 30 Cabin fan, ACC 
1 30 Electrically heated rear window and rear-view mir-
rors 
220Direction indicators 
330Cabin fan, A/C
4 15 Trunk light; switch illumination; electrically powered 
radio antenna 
5 30 Electrically operated front seat, right 
6 30 Cigarette lighter 
6A 7.5 Automatic transmission 
7 30 Rear window operators, rear-view mirrors, sunroof 
8 15 Rear wiper 
9 7.5 ACC panel 
10 10 Horn
11 7.5 DICE / TWICE 
12 20 Stop lights; front fog lights 
13 15 Diagnostics; radio 
14 30 Front window motors; soft top (Convertible)
15 20 Daytime running lights
16 30 Electrically operated front seat, left 
16B 30 Control module, engine management system 
17 15 Control module, engine management system; 
DICE/TWICE; main instrument panel/SID; memory 
for electrically operated driver’s seat; telephone; 
cruise control
18 10 Airbag 
19 10 ABS; A/C; rear fog light; switch, rear fog light
20 20 Electric heating, front seats; switch, electrically 
heated rear window
30 10 20
30 30 15
15 15
10 10 10
10
10
10 30
30 10 20
15
15
15
10 10
20
10 20 20
20 20 15
15
30 15
15 10 15
15
IB918
1 C B A23456
7 6A 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 16B 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 3132 33 34 35 3637 38 39
Fuse holder on the end of the instrument panel 
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216 Car careFuses and relays Fuse panel in engine bay 
No. Amp Function 
110Horn 
2 15 Front fog lights 
3 40 Radiator fan, low speed 
4 10 Vacuum pump 
5 15 A/C-compressor
610Left low beam 
7 10 Right low beam 
8 10 Left high beam 
9 10 Right high beam 
10 7.5 Headlight wipers 
11 – –
12 – Extra lights 
13 7.5 APC 
14 10 Extra heater; water pump (Europe)
15 15 Extra heater (Europe)
MAXI 1 30 Radiator fan, high speed 
MAXI 2 50 ABS 
Item Amp Function 
A Low beam
B High beam 
C1 Extra heater (Europe)
C2 Vacuum pump (Turbo aut.)
D Radiator fan, low speed 
E Lamp check (filament monitor, front) 
F1 – –
F2 – –
G1 Horn 
G2 Front fog lights 
H–
I Radiator fan, high speed 
J A/C-compressor 
IB919
Fuses and relays in engine bay (left side)
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