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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 126 Interior equipment and trunkSpare wheel and toolsThe spare wheel, together with the jack and 
jack handle, front towrope attachment eye 
and toolkit, are stowed away underneath 
the trunk. 
Drivin

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 129 Starting and driving
Starting and driving
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 Ignition switch .................    130 
Starting the engine ..........    131 
Important considerations 
for driving .......................    1

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 137 Starting and driving
Engine Break-In PeriodPistons, bores and bearings need time to 
obtain uniform, wear-resistant surfaces. 
If a new engine is driven too hard, this grad-
ual process of bedding

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 144 Starting and drivingSPORT and WINTER modes
To select Sport mode, press the ”S” button on 
the selector lever when the selector lever is in 
position N, D, 3, 2 or 1. 
In this mode, gear change

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 146 Starting and drivingBrakingTo avoid the brakes becoming overheated, 
(e.g. when negotiating long descents with a 
drop of several hundred feet), select a low 
gear to use the braking effect of the

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 147 Starting and driving
The ABS system will not reduce the braking 
distance on loose gravel or on snow or ice 
but, because the wheels cannot lock up, 
some steering control is retained. 
When the A

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 148 Starting and drivingTCS eliminates wheelspin. The same 
applies when the car is reversing. 
 On cornering, if there is a tendency for the 
inner front wheel to rotate faster than the 
other wheel

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 149 Starting and driving
Economical motoringFactors affecting fuel consumption Fuel consumption is greatly affected by the 
general driving conditions, the way in which 
the car is driven and at what

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 150 Starting and drivingIf idling, it will take much longer before the 
engine becomes hot. Engine wear is 
greatest during this warming-up phase. 
Therefore drive away as soon as possible 
after the

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SAAB 9-5 2000 Owners Manual 151 Starting and driving
be pleased to advise you on the best tires for 
your car. 
Remember that tires age. It may therefore 
be necessary to change them before they 
reach the legal wear limit, as t