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195 Car care
Saab Trionic engine management 
systemThe Saab Trionic engine management 
system is a unique Saab development that 
combines sequential multiport fuel injection, 
electronic distributorless ignition and turbo-
charger boost pressure control into one sys-
tem.
The Trionic engine control module (ECM) 
monitors many different engine parameters 
such as: 
 Intake manifold pressure.
 Intake air temperature.
 Crankshaft position.
 Engine coolant temperature.
 Throttle position.
 The oxygen content of the exhaust gases.
The ECM receives information regarding 
engine knocking from a sophisticated feed-
back function in the ignition discharge unit.
By processing all of this information, the Tri-
onic system can control fuel injector open-
ing duration, ignition timing and turbo-
charger boost pressure to provide excellent 
engine performance while maintaining low 
emissions and fuel consumption.
ORVR (Onboard Refueling Vapor 
Recovery)All hydrocarbons formed when refueling will 
be recovered by the car and not released 
into the atmosphere. The hydrocarbons are 
absorbed in an evaporative emission canis-
ter. When the engine is subsequently 
started, the evaporative emission canister is 
gradually purged as air is sucked into it 
through a shut-off valve. The hydrocar-
bon/air mixture passes through the evap 
canister purge valve and into the engine 
where it is burned. "Refueling", see page 
157.
NOTEThe Trionic engine management system 
continuously monitors the operation of 
these systems and has on-board diag-
nostic capabilities (OBD II). If the CHECK 
ENGINE light in the main instrument illu-
minates, the Trionic ECM has detected a 
problem. The car will continue to operate, 
but performance may be diminished. You 
should have your car checked by a Saab 
dealer as soon as possible.
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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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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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233 Car care
Maintenance  The drive belt for the compressor should 
be inspected under the regular service 
program.
 Clean dirt and insects away from the con-
denser and radiator to prevent clogging. 
When washing the car, use the hose to 
spray the radiator and condenser (located 
forward of the radiator) from both sides 
(both from the front of the car and from 
inside the engine bay). Do not use a pres-
sure washer.
Caution: Do not use the hose when the 
engine is hot.
Other than in extremely cold weather, do not 
cover the radiator, e.g. with screen netting, 
as this will greatly diminish its cooling capac-
ity.
Note: The A/C system will only operate 
when the outdoor temperature is above the 
freezing point (0°C, 32°F). Switch on the 
A/C system when the car stands in a warm 
place.
Headlight aimingThe vehicle is equipped with vertical and 
horizontal aim indicators. The aim has been 
preset at the factory and should normally not 
need further adjustments. This is true even 
though your vertical and horizontal aim indi-
cators may not fall exactly on the "0" (zero) 
marks on their scales.
If your headlight is damaged in an accident, 
the headlight aim may be affected. If you 
believe your headlights need to be 
re-aimed, we recommend that you take it to 
your Saab dealer for service. However, it is 
possible for you to re-aim your headlights as 
described in the following procedure.
To check the aim, the vehicle should be 
properly prepared as follows: Place the vehicle on a level pad or surface
 The vehicle should be unladen and fuel 
tank full, and one person or 160 lbs. 
(75 kg) on the drivers seat
 The vehicle should not have any snow, ice 
or mud attached to it
 Tires should be inflated to the prescribed 
pressure
 Rock the vehicle to stabilize the suspen-
sion
WARNING
Before checking/adjusting the headlight 
aiming, switch off the engine to avoid 
danger of fingers and hands being injured 
by moving parts.
The radiator fan can start up even when 
the engine is switched off.
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257 Index
Index
AA/C system, fault diagnosis
 ________ 232
A/C system, maintenance _________ 232
ACC
 __________________________ 84
ACC, useful tips
 _________________ 92
Adjustment, steering wheel
 ________ 137
Air conditioning (A/C), fault diagnosis 
and maintenance
 ______________ 232
Airbag
 _________________________ 28
Alarm __________________________ 41
Alarm functions
 __________________ 44
Alarm signals
 ___________________ 44
Anti-corrosion treatment
 __________ 228
Anti-theft system
 _________________ 41
Ashtray
 _______________________ 141
Audio System
 ___________________ 93
Automatic climate control (ACC)
 _____ 84
Automatic transmission
 ___________ 162
BBattery
 ________________________ 201
Boost starting from donor battery
 ___ 187
Brake fluid, check
 _______________ 200
Brake fluid, grade _______________ 251
Brake pad wear indicators
 ____ 170
, 200Brakes
 ________________________ 170
Braking _______________________ 170
Bulb table _____________________ 211
CCD changer
 ____________________ 105
CD player
 _____________________ 103
CHECK messages
 _______________ 72
CHECKING
 _____________________ 72
Cabin lighting __________________ 139
Calibration, ACC _________________ 90
Car alarm
 ______________________ 41
Car phone, installation
 ___________ 113
Care of safety belts
 ______________ 224
Cassette player
 _________________ 100
Central locking __________________ 36
Change of address notification
 _____ 238
Changing a wheel
 _______________ 221
Changing bulbs
 _________________ 206
Changing the coolant
 ____________ 199
Changing the engine oil __________ 196
Changing the key battery __________ 39
Changing the wheels round _______ 218
Changing wiper blades
 ___________ 204
Chassis number
 ________________ 253
Child car seats
 __________________ 19
Child safety
 _____________________ 19
Child safety locks, rear doors
 _______ 39
Child seats
 _____________________ 19
Cigar lighter ____________________ 141Cleaning the soft top, Convertible
 ____ 57
Climate-control system, manual
 _____ 80
Compact spare wheel
 ____________ 220
Condensation water, A/C __________ 82
Condensation water, ACC __________ 85
Convertible
 _____________________ 47
Coolant
 _______________________ 198
Courtesy Headlight Feature
 ________ 76
Cruise Control
 __________________ 169
Cup holder
 _____________________ 140
DDICE/TWICE
 ___________________ 213
Date code, tires _________________ 220
Dim low beam
 ___________________ 75
Dimmer
 ________________________ 78
Direction indicators
 _______________ 76
Direction-indicator stalk
 ____________ 76
Dome lighting
 __________________ 139
Door mirrors
 ___________________ 143
Drive belt
 ______________________ 203
Driving in deep water
 _____________ 185
Driving in hot weather ____________ 179
Driving technique
 ________________ 176
Driving with a compact spare wheel
 _ 190
Driving with a load
 _______________ 184
Driving with a roof load
 ___________ 182
Driving with the trunk lid open
 ______ 185
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258 IndexEEconomical motoring
 ____________ 176
Electrical system, technical data
 ____ 250
Electrical window
 _______________ 136
Electrically adjustable seats
 _______ 133
Electrically heated front seats ______ 135
Electrically heated rear seat
 _______ 135
Electrically heated rear window _____ 83
Electronic starting interlock
 _________ 37
Emergency opening, fuel filler door
 _ 150
Emergency operation of the soft top, 
Convertible
 ____________________ 52
Emergency operation of the sunroof
 _ 138
Emission control systems
 _________ 194
Engine bay
 ____________________ 193
Engine bay, cleaning
 _____________ 226
Engine break-in period _______ 161
, 176
Engine number
 _________________ 253
Engine oil, changing
 _____________ 196
Engine oil, checking _____________ 196
Engine oil, grade
 ________________ 247
Engine oil, volume _______________ 247
Engine variants
 _________________ 249
Engine, description ______________ 194
Engine, technical data ____________ 247
FFault codes, Audio System
 ________ 115
Flat spot
 ______________________ 224Folding the soft top, Convertible
 _____ 49
For long trips
 ___________________ 190
Front fog lights __________________ 77
Fuel filler door, emergency opening
 _150
Fuel gauge
 _____________________ 68
Fuel grade _____________________ 249
Fueling
 _______________________ 157
Fuel-tank capacity
 _______________ 249
Fuse table
 _____________________ 214
Fuses
 ________________________ 212
GGearbox number
 ________________ 253
Gearbox oil, checking
 ____________ 197
Gearbox oil, grade
 _______________ 250
General particulars ______________ 244
General safety instructions, Convertible
 48
Glove compartment
 ______________ 141
HHandbrake
 _____________________ 174
Hazard warning lights
 _____________ 76
Head restraint
 ___________________ 18
Headlight flasher _________________ 75
Hood
 _________________________ 192
Horn signal
 ____________________ 137
IIf the car does not start
 ___________ 153
Ignition switch
 __________________ 152
Immobilizer
 _____________________ 37
Important considerations concerning 
cars with catalytic converters
 _____ 156
Important considerations for driving
 _ 154
Indicator lights
 ___________________ 60
Instrument lighting
 ________________ 78
Integrated booster seat
 ____________ 26
Interior equipment
 _______________ 129
Interior lighting
 __________________ 139
Interior lighting, Convertible
 _________ 58
Interior rearview mirror
 ___________ 143
JJump starting
 ___________________ 187
KKey
 ___________________________ 36
Key, removing
 __________________ 152
LLATCH (child safety)
 ______________ 21
Labels and plates
 _______________ 253
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259 Index
Leather upholstery, care of
 ________ 225
Load eyes
 _____________________ 148
Locks
 __________________________ 36
Lowering rear seat
 ______________ 144
Luggage compartment ___________ 144
Luggage compartment, Convertible
 __ 56
Luggage-compartment lighting
 _____ 148
MMain beam
 _____________________ 75
Main instrument panel
 _____________ 60
Maintenance schedule ___________ 236
Manual climate-control system
 ______ 80
Manual raising of the soft top, 
Convertible
 ____________________ 52
Manual transmission
 _____________ 161
Manually opening the fuel filler door, 
Convertible
 ____________________ 58
Manually opening the fuel filler door, 
Coupé and 5-door
 ______________ 150
Maxi fuses
 _____________________ 213
Memory, driver’s seat
 ____________ 134
Motoring abroad
 ________________ 190
NNight Panel
 _____________________ 73
OORVR
 ________________________ 195
Odometer ______________________ 66
Oil specification
 _________________ 247
OnStar
 ________________________ 117
Opening handle
 __________________ 36
Owner assistance _______________ 237
PPaint touch-up
 __________________ 227
Parcel shelf
 ____________________ 147
Park Brake Shift Lock
 ____________ 164
Parking brake
 __________________ 174
Parking lights ____________________ 75
Plates and labels
 ________________ 253
Power steering fluid, check
 ________ 201
Power steering oil, grade
 _________ 251
Pressure gauge
 __________________ 67
Programmable driver’s seat
 _______ 134
Programming, ACC
 _______________ 90
RRadio
 __________________________ 98
Raising the soft top, Convertible
 _____ 51
Rear fog light
 ____________________ 77
Rear seat
 ______________________ 144
Rear seat, tipping
 _______________ 144Rearview mirrors
 ________________ 143
Rear-window wiper _______________ 79
Recirculation
 ____________________ 82
Recycling
 ______________________ 230
Refuelling _____________________ 157
Relay table ____________________ 215
Release handle, hood
 ____________ 192
Remote control
 __________________ 36
Remote control battery, changing
 ____ 39
Removing the key
 _______________ 152
Reporting safety defects
 __________ 238
Rev counter
 _____________________ 66
Reversing lights
 __________________ 77
Roof rack
 ______________________ 182
Rotating the tires
 ________________ 218
Running-in
 _____________________ 161
SSAHR, head restraint
 _____________ 18
SID (Side Instrument Display)
 _______ 69
SRS (airbag)
 ____________________ 28
Saab Audio System
 _______________ 93
Saab Trionic engine 
management system ____________ 195
Safety belts
 _____________________ 12
Safety belts, care of
 ______________ 224
Seat belts
 ______________________ 12
Seat-belt pretensioners
 ____________ 13
Seats
 _________________________ 130
Service costs
 ___________________ 237
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