power steering fluid SAAB 9-3 2001 Owners Manual
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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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201 Car care
Power steeringCheck the level of the power-steering fluid 
in the reservoir regularly, in accordance with 
the service program.
The wheels should point forward during the 
check.
Clean around the cap before it is 
unscrewed. 
Unscrew the cap and wipe the dipstick. To 
check the fluid level, first screw the cap on 
fully again and then remove. The level 
should be between the MAX and MIN marks 
on the dipstick when the oil temperature is 
about 68°F (+20°C). If the oil is colder the oil 
level can be lower, and in higher tempera-
tures the level can be higher, both of which 
are acceptable.
Top up with power-steering fluid CHF 11S 
(part number 8996860).
Battery
WARNING
Do not fill the power steering fluid to 
above the MAX mark. Too much fluid can 
result in leakage.
Power steering fluid on hot engine com-
ponents constitutes a fire risk.
WARNING
 Work on the battery may entail an 
explosion hazard, since the battery 
gives off hydrogen which forms an 
explosive mixture with the oxygen in 
the air. 
For this reason, always avoid sparks 
or open flames when working near the 
battery. 
 The battery contains corrosive sulphu-
ric acid. Always wear a face mask or 
goggles when working on the battery. 
 If battery acid gets into the eyes or 
splashes the skin or clothing, wash the 
affected area liberally with water.
If acid gets into the eyes or a large 
quantity makes contact with the skin, 
seek medical help. 
IB896
Power steering fluid reservoir 
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241 Maintenance and owner assistance
(c.) Check wheel alignment if irregular or premature tire wear is apparent.
(d.) Check and clean rear pads and rear calipers in areas with heavy road salt use.
Service Intervals **
Miles = U.S. Cars
Kilometers = Canadian Cars
30 day
10,000
(16,000 km)
20,000
(32,000 km)
30,000
(48,000 km)
40,000
(64,000 km)
50,000
(80,000 km)
60,000
(96,000 km)
70,000
(112,000 km)
80,000
(128,000 km)
90,000
(144,000 km)
100,000
(160,000 km)
Service #
1234567891011
Chassis
R Ball joint clearance, outer and inner steering joints and 
rubber boots""""""""""
R Shock absorbers and bushes; tightness and condition"""
R Tire pressure, tread depth and wear, including spare (c.)"""""""""""
R Rotate tires, front to rear""""""""""
R Brake pads and discs; wear and condition (d.)""""""""""
R Brake lines and hoses""""""""""
R Brake fluid level & renewal (max. 2-year intervals)"""" ! """ ! ""
R Check parking brake function"""""""""""
R Power steering fluid level"""""""""""
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251 Technical data
Suspension
SteeringBrake systemSpring type, front and rear  ____________ Coil springs 
Maximum deflection of springs: 
front, Coupé/5-door/Convertible _______ 6.4" (163 mm) 
front, Viggen ______________________ 6.5” (165 mm)
rear, Coupé/5-door/Convertible _______ 8.3" (212 mm) 
rear, Viggen ______________________ 7.9” (200 mm)
Dampers, front and rear  ______________ Gas-filled tele-
scopic shock 
absorbers 
Steering __________________________ Power-assisted 
steering gear of 
rack-and-pinion 
type with tele-
scopic, universal 
joint steering- col-
umn shaft
Number of turns, lock to lock  __________ 3.0
Oil type  ___________________________ Power Steering 
Fluid CHF 11S Footbrake (ABS)  ___________________ Hydraulic disc 
brakes with vacuum 
servo, diagonally 
split circuits
Parking  brake  ______________________ Acts on rear wheels 
Brake fluid  ________________________ DOT 4
Do not use DOT 5
Disc diameter: 
front, Coupé/5-door/Convertible _______ 11.4" (288 mm) 
front, Viggen ______________________ 12.0” (306 mm)
rear  ____________________________ 11.3" (286 mm) 
Total friction area of brake pads: 
front,  Coupé/5-door/Convertible _______ 34.4 in² (224 cm²)
front, Viggen ______________________ 35.9 in² (234 cm²)
rear  ____________________________ 14.2 in² (92 cm²)
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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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