spare wheel SAAB 9-3 2001 Owners Manual
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4Exterior Sunroof _______________  138
Convertible _____________  48
Washing the car  ________  226
Waxing and polishing  ____  227
Touching-up of paintwork  _  227
Anticorrosion treatment  ___  228
Service program  ________  239Taillights ______________  208
Stop lights  _____________  208
Light switches  ___________  75
Changing bulbs  _________  206Towing ________________  185
Towrope attachment eyes  _  185
Towing a trailer  _________  179Trunk lid lock ___________  144
Lowering the rear seat ____  144
Trunk _________________  147
Spare wheel  ___________  149
Tools _________________  149
Lighting _______________  208
Driving with a roof rack load  ____  182
Mounting of roof rack  __________  182
Maximum loads  ______________  244
Hood release handle __________  192
Engine compartment: washing  __  226
Central locking  __________  36
Interior locking buttons  ____  37
Trunk lock ______________  40
Child safety lock catch  ____  39
Car alarm (Anti-theft system)   41Headlight switches  _______  75
High/low beam control stalk   75
Turn signal & lane change 
indicators ______________  76
Headlamp wipers  _______  204
Changing bulbs  ________  206Fuel filler door __________  157
Refuelling _____________  157
Fuel grade  ____________  249
Fuel gauge  _____________  68
Fuel economy __________  176
Tires & Rims _____________  217 / 252
Tire pressure ___________ back cover
Driving in cold weather  ________  177
Brakes and braking  ___________  170
Compact spare wheel  _________  220
Changing a wheel  ____________  221
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9
WL16
Child lock safety catch Locked. 
The door can not be opened 
from inside.
IB1705
Jack – The jack is designed solely for use in changing a wheel 
or fitting snow chains. 
– The car must be standing level and the jack must be 
positioned on a firm, level surface. 
– Never crawl under the car while it is raised on the jack. 
USE 
1  Apply the parking brake and engage first or reverse 
gear; if the car has automatic transmission, select P. 
2  Fit the jack at the jacking point nearest to the wheel 
that is to be changed. 
3  Wind up the jack until the car just begins to lift. 
4  If there is a wheel cover, remove it by inserting a 
screwdriver behind it and prying it off. 
5  Loosen the wheel bolts by half a turn, using the tool 
in the toolkit. 
6  Wind up the jack so that the wheel clears the ground. 
Unscrew all the wheel bolts and take the wheel off. 
7  Fit the spare wheel and tighten the wheel bolts 
enough for the bolts and wheel to seat correctly. 
8  Lower the car. Tighten the wheel bolts in the 
sequence shown by the figure. 
IB934
Soft top, Saab 9-3 
Convertible Push the handle in before 
driving away. 
There would otherwise be 
a risk of injury. 
Keep hands away from moving parts of the 
convertible top.
Failure to do so may cause personal injury.
Do not raise or lower top with passengers in 
the rear seat.
Personal injury may result from head contact 
with top.
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129 Interior equipment, trunk
Interior equipment, 
trunkSeats .................................   130 
Steering-wheel adjust-
ment ................................   137 
Electrical windows ...........    136 
Sunroof (option) ...............    138 
Interior lighting.................    139 
Cup holder ........................    140 
Ashtrays............................   141 
Glove compartment .........    141 
Rear-view mirrors ............    143 
Trunk, Coupé and 5-door    144 
Tools and spare wheel ....    149 
Manually opening the fuel 
filler door ........................    150 
IB941
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149 Interior equipment, trunk
Tools and spare wheelThe tool kit and compact spare wheel are 
kept beneath the carpeting in the trunk.
The jack handle is stored in a bag under the 
spare wheel.
The screwdriver handle has a "button" for 
removing a certain type of plastic rivet.
WARNING
After use, return tools and the spare 
wheel to their designated locations to 
reduce the risk of personal injury in the 
event of an accident.
WARNING
Saab 9-3 Viggen Coupé and 5-door: 
Avoid placing your hands on the upper 
part of the rear fender when the tailgate is 
to be closed because of the risk of getting 
finger caught between the spoiler and the 
fender.
IB858
IB1259
Rear spoiler, Saab 9-3 Viggen Coupé and 
5-door
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151 Starting and driving
IB943
Starting and driving
Ignition switch .................    152 
Starting the engine ..........    153 
Important considerations 
for driving.......................    154 
Refueling ..........................   157 
Engine Break-in Period...    161 
Manual transmission ......    161 
Automatic transmission .    162 
Cruise Control .................    169 
Braking .............................   170 
Parking .............................   174 
Economical motoring .....    176 Driving in cold weather ...    177 
Driving in hot weather .....    179 
Towing a trailer ................    179 
Driving with a roof rack 
load ..................................   182 
Driving with the trunk lid 
open ................................   185 
Driving in deep water.......    185 
Towing the car..................    185 
Jump starting ...................    187 
Driving considerations 
with compact spare 
wheel/tire fitted...............    190 
For long trips ....................    190 
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186 Starting and driving
Saab 9-3 ViggenThe front towing eye is stored in a storage 
bag beside the spare wheel. Remove the 
plastic cover with a screwdriver from the 
car’s toolkit, and screw in the towing eye.
Towing a car with manual gearboxThe gear lever must be in neutral. Switch 
hazard lights on. 
Drive carefully and do not exceed the 
speed limit for vehicles in tow. 
Always try to keep the towrope taut by 
gently applying the brake as necessary. 
This will avoid the towrope being jerked vio-
lently.
NOTEThe design of the underside of the rear 
bumper means that the rear towing eye 
must not be used. This is to prevent dam-
aging the bumper.
NOTEIf the car is to be towed with the front 
wheels off the ground, make sure the 
parking brake is off, as this acts on the 
rear wheels. 
IB885
Rear towing eye 
IB1331
Front towing eye, Saab 9-3 Viggen
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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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200 Car careBrake- clutch fluid and 
brake padsChecking the fluid level The combined brake and clutch-fluid reser-
voir is transparent to facilitate checking of 
the fluid level.
The level should be between the MAX and 
MIN marks. Top up, as necessary, with 
DOT 4 fluid. Do 
not
 use DOT 5 brake fluid.
Use only new brake fluid from a sealed con-
tainer.
Check that there are no leaks in the brake 
system.
Changing of the brake fluid should be 
carried out by an authorized Saab dealer.The vehicle´s regular braking system is 
adjusted automatically, but the parking 
brake has to be adjusted manually. This 
work, involving adjustment of the parking 
brake cables and brake pads, must only be 
carried out by an authorized Saab dealer.
It is not possible to detect, through abnormal 
pedal or parking brake-lever travel, whether 
brake pads are worn and need replacing. It 
is therefore essential that brake pads be 
checked regularly, as specified in the ser-
vice program, see page  239.
Brake pad wear indicators The outboard brake pads on the front 
wheels incorporate pad-wear indicators. 
When the lining is down to 0.11 in (3 mm), 
the pad will produce a screeching, squeal-
ing or scraping noise when the brakes are 
applied. New pads should be installed with-
out delay.
Brake pads should only be changed by 
an authorized Saab dealer. To ensure 
optimum brake performance, use only 
Saab original brake pads. 
WARNING
Brake fluid deteriorates as it becomes 
old. Because it is hygroscopic, it absorbs 
water from the air and, in time, could allow 
vapor to form in the brake system, thus 
reducing its performance. It is therefore 
important that brake fluid be changed reg-
ularly, as specified in the service pro-
gram, see page  239.
NOTEAvoid spilling brake fluid onto paintwork, 
since it can cause the paint to bubble and 
lift. If any brake fluid is spilled, the area 
should be flushed with large quantities of 
water as quickly as possible. 
IB894
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215 Car care
Relay holderUnder the instrument panel next to the steering wheel  No. Amp  Function 
21 10 Switch, manual A/C; soft top (Convertible) 
22 15 Direction indicators 
23 20 Soft top (Convertible); telephone 
24 7.5 Radio 
25 30 Central locking; amplifier
26 30 Control module, engine management system
27 15 High beam flash; ACC 
28 10 Control module, engine management system 
29 10 Right parking light; number-plate lighting 
30 10 Left parking light 
31 20 Reversing light; windshield wipers; headlight 
beam-length adjustment 
32 15 Fuel pump 
33 15 Electric heating of rear seat 
34 10 SID; control module; automatic transmission 
35 15 DICE/TWICE; main instrument panel; interior light-
ing
36 10 Relay, starter 
37 15 Limp-home
38 25 Oxygen sensor (lambda probe) 
39 – –
S–SpareItem Function 
A Electric heating of rear seat 
B Reversing light, cars with automatic transmission
C1 –
C2 Lock motor, trunk lid
D1 Rear wiper 
D2 Rear-window washing 
E Ignition switch 
F–
G Windshield wipers (intermittent) 
H Rear-window heating 
IFuel pump 
J– 
KStart relay 
L Main relay (injection system) 
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218 Car careRotating the tires Because of front wheel drive, the front tires 
tend to wear faster than the rear ones. New 
tires should always be fitted in pairs, so that 
tires on the same axle have the same 
amount of tread.
If swapping the complete set, e.g. winter 
tires for summer tires, mark the tires 
removed to ensure that they go back in the 
same position (e.g. FL for front left, RL rear 
left, etc.).
Store wheels lying flat or hanging – never 
standing upright.
Tire markingsAn example of the meaning of the different 
markings in a tire size is given below for a 
tire size of 195/60 R15 88V: 
Winter tiresWinter (snow) tires are recommended for 
winter climates where the majority of your 
driving will be done on snow and ice. Winter 
tires should be fitted to all four wheels to 
maintain a proper balance. Your Saab 
dealer can advise you of to the correct size 
tire for your car (if different from the original 
size) and also supply Saab approved winter 
tires pre-mounted on steel or alloy rims.Tire quality grading (cars sold in 
U.S.)New tires must be graded and labeled in 
accordance with new Federal regulations. 
Standard tests are conducted to measure 
performance in the areas of traction and 
temperature resistance. Refer to the tire 
sidewall for the specific quality grades of the 
tires provided on your new Saab. Compact 
spare tires are exempt.
DOT QUALITY GRADES
 Treadwear.
 Traction AA, A, B, C.
 Temperature A, B, C.
All passenger car tires must conform to Fed-
eral safety requirements in addition to these 
grades.
WARNING
When fitting just one new pair of tires, 
these should be fitted to the rear wheels, 
as these are more critical to the direc-
tional stability of the car (e.g. on braking 
or in a skid). The existing rear tires should 
therefore be moved to the front. Always 
move left rear to left front and right rear to 
right front, so that the direction of rotation 
remains the same.
195 Tire section width, mm 
60 Aspect ratio, i.e. the section height 
is 60 % of the section width 
R Radial ply 
15 Wheel rim diameter 15 in. at bead 
seats 
88 Tire load code 
V Speed marking 
Speed ratingsS Tire approved for speeds up to 
112 mph (180 km/h) 
T Tire approved for speeds up to 
118 mph (190 km/h) 
H Tire approved for speeds up to 
130 mph (210 km/h) 
V Tire approved for speeds up to 
150 mph (240 km/h) 
W Tire approved for speeds up to 
167 mph (270 km/h) 
Y Tire approved for speeds up to 
186 mph (300 km/h) 
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