rear view mirror SAAB 9-5 2003 Owners Manual
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4Exterior 
IB1736
Driving with a roof rack load______  185
Fitting the roof carriers (accessory)  185
Maximum roof load ____________  258
Rearview mirror _______________  126
Hood _______________________  198
Engine compartment: washing ___  245
Central locking __________  42
Trunk lid lock, 9-5 Sedan __  46
Tailgate, 9-5 Wagon ______  47
Child safety locks ________  45
Car alarm ______________  48Headlights _____________  71
High/low beam __________  71
Turn signal and lane change 
indicators______________  73
Headlight washers _______  75
Changing bulbs _________  214
Fuel gauge___________________  63
Fuel filler flap _________________  157
Refueling ____________________  158
Economical motoring ___________  178
Fuel ________________________  260
b Tires pressure ________________  268
Wheels and tires ______________  267
Braking______________________  172
Driving in cold weather__________  179
Compact spare wheel __________  236
Changing a wheel _____________  237
Trunk _______________________  139
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Sedan __  139
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Wagon _  142
Trunk Release Handle __________  148
Spare wheel and tools __________  149
Compact spare wheel __________  236Towing a trailer __________  181
Towing the car ___________  189
Rear towing eye _________  190Headlights ______________  71
Rear light cluster, 9-5 Sedan  219
Rear lights clusters, 9-5 
Wagon ________________  221
Changing bulbs __________  214Sunroof ________________  132
Washing the car _________  244
Waxing and polishing _____  245
Touching up the paint _____  245
Anti-corrosion treatment ___  246
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5
Interior 
IB581
Rearview mirrors ______________  125
Door mirrors __________________  125
Sun visors ___________________  135
Safety belts ____________  17
Airbag _________________  32
Child safety ____________  23
Child safety locks ________  45
Safety belts ____________  243Glove compartment ______  136Manual transmission _____  162
Automatic transmission ___  163
Electric windows ______________  131
Ignition switch ________________  152
Starting the engine ____________  153
Engine Break-In Period _________  161
Driving in hot weather __________  181
Driving in cold weather _________  179
Parking _____________________  195
Steering wheel adjustment _  124
Airbag _________________  33
Power steering fluid _______  208
Steering-wheel controls ___  106
Sentronic, manual mode ___  167Seats __________________  12
Electric heating, front seats _  15
Ventilated front seats______  15
Safety belts _____________  17
Child safety _____________  23
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 
Sedan ________________  139
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 
Wagon ________________  142
Upholstery and trim _______  243
Side airbags ____________  36
Interior lighting ________________  134
Sunroof _____________________  132
Dome light, front ______________  223
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75 Instruments and controls
Wipers and washers There are three intermittent wiper positions.
Moving the control stalk to the 
spring-loaded position between 0 and 2 will 
produce a single sweep of the wipers.
The wipers are designed for optimal clean-
ing at all driving speeds. At higher speeds, 
it may be possible to detect a slight ”sweep-
ing” sound. This may be due to the 
increased air pressure on the blades at 
higher speeds.Headlight washersIf low beam is on, the headlights are washed 
every fifth time the windshield washers are 
used or if 2 minutes have elapsed since the 
windshield was last washed. The headlight 
washers cannot be activated separately. 
The headlight washers are of the high-pres-
sure type, which means that other parts of 
the car may become wet if you activate the 
washers while the car is stationary.Rain sensing wipers (option)
The rain sensor automatically controls the 
windshield wipers. The sensor is located on 
the windshield beside the rearview mirror.
The system varies between single sweeps 
of the windshield and continuous wiping 
depending on how much water or snow 
there is on the windshield.Activate the system by lifting the control 
stalk to position 1. The wipers make one 
sweep for reference to see how much water 
and snow is on the windshield. In future, the 
sensor compares the amount of water and 
snow on the windshield with this reference 
value. 
When the engine has been switched off, 
the control stalk must be moved to posi-
tion 0 and back to position 1 to reactivate 
the sensor.
Set the sensitivity using the control on the 
wiper stalk (the same control as used for 
wiper delay on cars not fitted with a rain sen-
sor). The sensor has three sensitivity set-
tings. It is most sensitive when in the upper-
WARNING
Turn the rain sensor off if the ignition is 
ON when clearing snow and ice from the 
windshield, to avoid personal injury.
NOTICETo avoid damaging the windshield 
wipers, turn the rain sensor off before 
washing the car in an automatic carwash.
IB359
0
41
2
3
0 OFF 
1 Intermittent operation
2 Low speed 
3 High speed 
4 Washers
12
IB569
Control for setting wiper delay1 Long delay
2 Short delay
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123 Interior equipment and trunk
Interior equipment 
and trunk Steering wheel 
adjustment .....................   124 
Rearview mirrors.............    125 
Electric windows .............    131 
Sunroof ............................   132 
Interior lighting................    134 
Sun visors........................    135 
Ashtrays...........................   135 
Glove compartment ........    136 
Cup holders .....................    138 
Trunk ................................   139 
Spare wheel and tools ....    149 
Fuel filler door .................    150 
Opening the fuel filler 
door in an emergency...    150 
IB394
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125 Interior equipment and trunk
Rearview mirrorsDoor mirrorsThe door mirrors have auto dimming func-
tion (option) and the passenger side door 
mirror is of the wide-angle ‘‘aspheric” type.
The door mirrors are designed to fold back 
if knocked. They can also be fully retracted 
for parking in tight spaces, such as on the 
car deck of a ferry. Remember to fold them 
out again before driving off.The adjusting switch is on the driver’s door. 
If the car is equipped with a programmable 
driver’s seat, the settings of the door mirrors 
can also be stored in the preset buttons for 
the seat (see page 14). 
Cars equipped with a programmable 
driver’s seat also have the ability to angle 
the passenger’s mirror down when revers-
ing, e.g. for a better view of the curb.
1 Select reverse. 
2 Press the tiny button adjacent to the 
doormirror switch to tilt the mirror. The 
mirror will be reset automatically when 
reverse gear is deselected.
The mirror glass can also be adjusted man-
ually by gently pressing the glass in the 
desired direction.The mirrors are heated, and the heating 
comes on and goes off with the rear-window 
heater.NOTICEThe door mirrors should be fully retracted 
before the car enters an automatic car 
wash.Adjusting the door mirrors 1 Select mirror 
2 Use touch pad to adjust mirror 
Door mirror folded in 
IB568
Button for angling passenger’s mirror 
down on reversing 
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126 Interior equipment and trunkRearview mirrorThe rearview mirror has day/night positions 
that can be selected by means of a knob 
beneath the mirror. Adjust the mirror in day 
position.
Interior rearview mirror with garage 
opener, autodimming and compass 
(certain variants only)Retain your original garage door transmitter 
for future programming procedures (i.e., 
new vehicle purchase). It is also suggested 
that upon the sale of the vehicle, the pro-
grammed garage opener buttons be erased 
for security purposes.
WARNING
Make sure that people and objects are out 
of the way of a moving door or gate to pre-
vent potential harm or damage.
When programming the garage opener, 
you may be operating a garage door or 
gate operator.
Do not use the garage opener with any 
garage door opener that lacks the safety 
stop and reverse feature as required by 
federal safety standards. (This includes 
any garage door opener model manufac-
tured before April 1, 1982.). A garage 
door opener which cannot detect an 
object, signalling the door to stop and 
reverse, does not meet current federal 
safety standards. Using a garage door 
opener without these features increases 
risk of serious injury or death.
Rearview mirror 1 Day position 
2 Night position 
Buttons for garage opener and compass1-3 Garage opener
   4 LED
   5 Compass/auto dimming ON/OFF
   6 Compass bearing
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127 Interior equipment and trunk
Preparations for first-time programming
Before programming the garage opener for 
the first time, you must delete any factory 
codes.
Press and hold buttons 1 and 3 for about 
20 seconds until the LED starts to flash. 
This will delete the factory codes and initiate 
the programming phase.
Programming the garage opener
The garage opener can record and store the 
frequencies of three different remote con-
trols.
The battery in the remote control should be 
fairly new for programming to work well.
1 Turn the ignition to ON.
2 Hold the garage door remote control 
3–7 cm from the rearview mirror. Sit 
where you can see the LED (4) during 
programming.
3 Press the remote control button and the 
desired button on the rear view mirror at 
the same time.
4 The LED will now start to flash, slowly at 
first and then rapidly. The rapidly flash-
ing LED indicates that programming is 
complete and that you can release the 
buttons.Reprogramming a button that has previ-
ously been programmed
1 Press and hold the desired button on the 
rearview mirror for the entire program-
ming sequence.
2 The LED starts to flash slowly after 
20 seconds.
3 Hold the garage door remote control 
3 –7 cm from the rearview mirror and 
press the button on the remote control.
4 Reprogramming is complete when the 
LED starts to flash rapidly.
The previous frequency is now erased and 
replaced by the new one. Reprogramming 
one button does not affect the other buttons.
Complete erase
Completely erase the memory of the garage 
opener by pressing and holding buttons 1 
and 3 simultaneously for 20 seconds. Con-
firmation is provided by the LED flashing 
rapidly for 10 seconds.
A complete erase deletes the frequencies 
from all three buttons. It is not possible to 
erase the memory of a single button.Opening a garage door
Press and hold the appropriate button until 
the garage door starts to open.
You can of course still use the original 
garage door remote control after you have 
programmed the garage opener in the rear-
view mirror.
Garage doors with rolling security codes
Garage doors with rolling security codes 
manufactured after 1996 can be identified 
as follows:
 Read the garage door’s instruction man-
ual.
 Programming the garage opener in the 
rearview mirror seems to be successful 
but the garage door does not open.
 Press and hold the programmed button. 
The garage door uses a rolling security 
code if the LED flashes rapidly and after 
2 seconds shines constantly.
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128 Interior equipment and trunkIf the garage door remote control uses roll-
ing security codes, proceed as follows 
having programmed the garage opener:
1 Localise the button labelled "learn" or 
"smart" on the motor unit of the garage 
door. The location and colour of this 
button varies between makes.
2 Press and release the "learn" button on 
the motor unit. Step 3 must be per-
formed within 30 seconds of Step 2.
3 Press the programmed button on the 
rearview mirror twice (some garage 
doors require the button to be pressed 
three times; refer to the door’s instruc-
tion manual).Gate programming & Canada program-
ming
The remote control may stop transmitting 
during programming. If so, continue to hold 
the button on the rearview mirror and 
release and press the button on the remote 
control every other second, "cycling" until 
programming is completed.
The LED will flash slowly at first and then 
rapidly. The rapidly flashing LED indicates 
that programming is complete and that you 
can release the buttons.
NOTICESwitch off the power supply to the garage 
door or gate (or park the car beyond the 
range of the remote control) while pro-
gramming using the "cycling" method to 
prevent damaging the electrical motor.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) 
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) 
must accept any interference received, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the 
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate 
the equipment.
Canada only:
This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) 
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this 
device must accept any interference, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation of this device.
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129 Interior equipment and trunk
Rearview mirrors with auto dimming 
function (accessory/option)The autodimming is activated and deacti-
vated with a short push on button 2.
If the mirror is equipped with Garage Door 
Opener (option) the letter 1 is displayed on 
compass bearing display briefly when auto 
dimming is activated. When deactivating 
the letter 0 is displayed.
The interior rearview mirror has two sen-
sors, one forward-facing and one rear-fac-
ing. They also activate and deactivate the 
auto dimming feature on door mirrors.
The system is activated when the for-
ward-facing sensor detects that it is dark 
outside and the rear-facing sensor detects. 
For example, if the car following has not 
dimmed its headlights. The rearview mirrors 
are then darkened to prevent the strong light 
source from dazzling the driver. This dark-
ening is stepless.
The mirrors return to their normal states 
when the strong light source diminishes.
The auto dimming function can be turned 
OFF with the switch on the lower edge of the 
rear-view mirror.
NOTE
Towing a trailer can cause the system to 
malfunction, as the rear-facing sensor may 
sense light from the trailer.
1 Forward-facing sensor
2 ON/OFF switch, auto dimming function
3 Rear-facing sensor
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130 Interior equipment and trunkCompass The compass is integrated in the rearview 
mirror. The compass bearing is displayed in 
the top right-hand corner of the mirror and is 
updated every other second. The compass 
displays the car’s direction of travel: N, NE, 
E, etc.
Switch the compass display on and off by 
pressing button 5 for 3 seconds.
Changing zones
The earth’s magnetic fields vary depending 
on one’s position on the globe. If you drive 
your car from one magnetic zone to another 
the compass setting will need to be changed 
to ensure a correct bearing.
1 Study the illustrations to determine the 
correct zone.
2 Press and hold button 5 until "ZONE" is 
shown in the display on the mirror (6  s). 
The zone number setting now is also 
shown.
3 Press button 5 repeatedly to change the 
zone number. There are 15 zones from 
which to choose. Once the correct zone 
is selected, release the button and wait 
4 seconds. The compass will now 
display the bearing.Calibration
Calibration is performed automatically 
during travel. If an accessory, such as a 
mobile phone, is fitted and it can be 
assumed that the compass is affected, the 
compass may need to be calibrated manu-
ally.
1 Press and hold button 5 until "CAL" and 
the compass bearing are displayed 
(approx. 9 s).
2 Drive in circles (max. 5 mph/8 km/h) or 
drive as normal until "CAL" is no longer 
displayed.
Compass zones in US Compass zones in Canada
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