SAAB 9-5 2004 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: SAAB, Model Year: 2004, Model line: 9-5, Model: SAAB 9-5 2004Pages: 288, PDF Size: 16.91 MB
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131 Interior equipment and trunk
Sun visorsThe car is equipped with double sun visors. 
One section of the visor can be indepen-
dently pivoted to the side window. 
A vanity mirror is provided on the back of the 
sun visors. The vanity mirrors are illumi-
nated when the cover is raised. 
 Ashtrays (accessory)The car can be equipped with three ash-
trays: one in the instrument panel fascia, 
and one in each rear door. A cigarette lighter 
is fitted adjacent to the front ashtray, and 
there is also one in the back of the center 
console. 
Front ashtray 
1 To open the ashtray, push gently on the 
center/upper part of the front and 
release to allow it to spring out. 
2 Close the ashtray in the same way.
To remove the ashtray, open it and after that 
pull left side out at an angle. To refit, line up the slots on either side and 
slide it closed. 
Rear ashtrays 
Open the lid to use ashtray. 
To remove the ashtray, fully open the lid and 
lift the ashtray straight out. 
To refit the ashtray, make sure it engages 
the two square recesses in the door trim. 
IB1180
Sun visor 
IB1285
1
2
Front ashtray 1 Press soft to open/close 
2 Pull out one side at an angle 
IB434
Rear ashtray 
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132 Interior equipment and trunkCigarette lighters 
(accessory/certain markets only)The car is provided with cigarette lighters 
next to the front ashtray and in the rear end 
of the center console.
The cigarette lighter socket can also be 
used as power point, e.g. for a mobile 
phone. The ignition should be in the ON 
position.
The cigarette lighter sockets can also be 
used for accessories (e.g. to charge a 
mobile phone) when the ignition is ON. 
Glove compartment The glove compartment can be cooled by 
the air conditioning (ACC) system. Cold air 
can be directed to the glove compartment 
for keeping drinks cool, etc. 
Slide the cover towards you to admit cold 
air. 
Additional storage facilities are provided 
(see next page). 
WARNING
The maximum combined load for the two 
cigarette lighter sockets is 240 W (20 A). 
WARNING
The glove compartment must be closed 
while travelling. An open glove compart-
ment door could cause leg injuries in the 
event of a crash.
I B 111 5
1
2
Glove compartment.1To lock 
2 To unlock
IB1286
Sliding cover in glove compartment to 
admit cold air 
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133 Interior equipment and trunk
IB436
IB437
IB439
IB441
IB438
On the back of the front seats (certain 
variants only)
Center armrest for rear seat (option) On leading edge of front seats 
Console between front seats  In the doors 
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134 Interior equipment and trunkCup holders Cup holders are provided in the instrument 
panel fascia, in the center console compart-
ment between the front seats, and in the 
rear-seat armrest (certain variants only).
To access the cup holder in the instrument 
panel, press the symbol and release. 
To access the cup holder in the rear seat 
armrest, lower the armrest and press the 
front edge of the holder. Close in the same 
way. 
The number of cup holders provided may 
vary between models.
WARNING
 The cup holder should not be used to 
hold cups made of china, glass or hard 
plastic as these can cause injury in the 
event of a crash. 
 Use only for paper cups or aluminium 
cans. 
 Avoid spillage, particularly of hot 
drinks.
 Avoid putting oversized cups in the 
cup holder.NOTICETake care not to spill any liquid on the 
audio system when using the cup 
holders. Soft drinks in particular can 
cause malfunction.
IB1153
1
2
Cup holder in center console 
IB443
Cup holder in rear armrest (certain vari-
ants only)(
Press the edge to open/close. 
IB444
Cup holder in fascia 1 Press symbol to open 
2 Lift bottom to close 
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135 Interior equipment and trunk
TrunkFolding the rear seat, 9-5 SedanThe rear seat is split and the two sections can be folded indepen-
dently. Folding down of the rear seat is easier if the front seats are 
not all the way back, and the rear head restraints are folded down.
1 Raise the rear seat cushions by pulling the loop located between 
the cushion and the backrest. 
2 Tip the seat cushion forward.
3 Press the button adjacent to the respective backrest to release it. 
4 Fold down the backrest.
WARNING
 Rear-seat passengers should always ensure that the head 
restraint is raised and in proper position for the seats to be 
occupied.
 Keep hands well clear of all moving parts.
 Never place heavy objects on the rear window shelf. There is 
always a danger of loose objects flying about and causing 
injury if the car should brake suddenly or be involved in a 
crash.
 Before folding up the backrest, hang the outer safety belts 
onto the hook on the respective courtesy handle to prevent 
them from becoming trapped.
 Check that the back rest release button (3) is flush with the 
surround before entering the rear seat.
IB459
1
2
4
3
IB461
Outer safety belt hooked onto courtesy handle 
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136 Interior equipment and trunk
WARNING
 Place heavy items closest to the backrest and stow smaller 
and lighter items on top. 
Never overload the cargo net. If the elastic breaks this may 
cause personal injury. Do not use a cargo net that shows signs 
of wear.
 Secure heavy and bulky items using the tie down points 
provided in the trunk. This will avert the danger of luggage 
flying around if the car should brake suddenly or be involved 
in a crash (see page 137). 
 Secure small items if the backrest is folded down or the 
load-through hatch is open. Small items can also be thrown 
around inside the car and cause personal injury. 
 Do not exceed the load capacity of the car, as this will alter its 
handling characteristics (see page 270). 
 Make sure that the seat cushions and backrests are properly 
secured when folding them back to their normal position. 
Check that the button (item 3 on page 135) is flush with the 
surround before entering the back seat.
The tail pipe of the exhaust system can become very hot during 
driving. Bear this in mind when loading and unloading the car so 
that children, for example, do not burn themselves.
IB462
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137 Interior equipment and trunk
Trunk pass-through hatch A trunk pass-through hatch is incorporated in the rear seat backrest 
to enable long, narrow items to be carried inside the car. 
Items should not weigh more than 33 lbs. (15 kg) nor be more than 
2 yards (2 metres) in length. See the label on the hatch. 
1 Fold down the armrest. 
2 Raise the hatch by lifting the handle. 
Before loading or unloading long items, switch off the engine and 
apply the handbrake. This averts the danger of the car moving off 
suddenly if a long item were to knock the gear or selector lever into 
gear. Tie DownsThe tie downs for securing the load are fitted inside the trunk. Place 
the load as far in as possible. 
WARNING
 Anchor the load securely (e.g. using middle safety belt) to 
avoid danger of injury resulting from displacement of load on 
hard braking. 
 Do not exceed the load capacity of the car, as this will alter its 
handling characteristics (see page 270). 
IB463IB3178
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138 Interior equipment and trunkFolding the rear seat, 9-5 WagonBoth the narrow and wide sections of the rear seat can be folded 
separately. Folding is facilitated if the front seats are not located too 
far back. The wide section cannot be folded separately if a cargo net 
is mounted on the rear of the backrest.
1 Make sure that the head restraint is in the down position. For 
height adjustment refer to page 16.
2 Put the safety belts for the outer seat places in their respective 
belt clips, which are located near the backrest (see illustration).
3 Raise the rear seat cushions by pulling the loop located between 
the cushion and the backrest. 
4 Fold the narrow section (right) of the backrest forward by raising 
the opening handle on the right-hand side.
5 Fold the wide section of the backrest forward in the 
corresponding manner.
6 Adjust the front seats for optimal driving/passenger comfort.
 Alternative location of the parcel shelf if this is removed: 
 Folded up on the floor at the rear of the luggage compartment.
 On edge behind the backrests of the front seats.NOTICEThe safety belts for the outer seating positions should be put in 
their respective belt clips near the backrest to prevent them from 
being pinched when the rear seat is raised to the upright position.
IB1211
IB3127
Safety belt located 
in its belt clip
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139 Interior equipment and trunk
 
Folding the narrow section of the backrestThe folding is facilitated if the front seat is not too far back.
1 Make sure that the head restraint is in the down position. For 
height adjustment refer to page 16.
2 Put the safety belt in the belt clip near the backrest.
3 Raise the rear seat cushion by pulling the loop located at the rear 
of the cushion. 
4 Fold the narrow section (right) of the backrest forward by raising 
the opening handle.
5 Adjust the front seat for optimal passenger comfort.
WARNING
 Do not travel in the back seat without ensuring that the head 
restraint is set at a suitable height for the seats to be occupied.
 Never allow anyone to sit on a folded backrest.
 Always be aware of the risk of pinching when handling moving 
parts of the seating.
 Never place heavy objects on the parcel shelf. There is always 
a danger of loose objects flying about and causing injury if the 
car should brake suddenly or be involved in a crash.
 Make sure that the backrests are locked when they are folded 
back upright. Check that the two red warning-indication flags 
are fully down. This indicates that the backrests are locked.
 Check that the safety belt lock is not trapped under the seat 
cushions when these are raised back up.
 If the car is equipped with a pull-out cargo net on the rear of the 
backrest, take extra care when folding the rear seat so that no 
one is injured by the net’s storage cassette on the right-hand 
side.
NOTICEThe safety belts for the outer seating positions should be put in 
their respective belt clips near the back rest to prevent them being 
pinched when the rear seat is raised to the upright position, see 
illustration page 138.
IB3128
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140 Interior equipment and trunkLoad anchoring
Driving with the trunk lid/tailgate open, see 
page 188.
WARNING
 Put heavy loads as low down and as 
far forward as possible in the luggage 
compartment, i.e. against the back of 
the rear seat.
Never overload the cargo net. If the 
elastic breaks this may cause personal 
injury. Do not use a cargo net that 
shows signs of wear.
 Never stack cargo so high that any part 
of the cargo lies above the edge of the 
backrest, if a cargo guard (accessory) 
is not being used.
 Always tie down the cargo so that it 
cannot be thrown forward during 
heavy braking or in the event of a 
crash.
 Unsecured and heavy cargo can 
increase the risk of injury during hard 
braking, sudden avoidance maneu-
vers and in the event of a crash.
 For the best load anchoring, use the 
special cargo bolts and load straps 
(accessory).
 Load the cargo bolts evenly. Never 
attach more than one strap to each tie 
down eye.
 Provide protection on sharp edges to 
prevent damage to the load straps.
 Never use the elastic floor net and 
elastic side net when the rear seat is 
folded down. These nets are only 
intended to keep light objects tidy, not 
for the anchoring of loads.
 If possible, avoid having the rear seat 
folded down when driving with a heavy 
load because the anchoring possibili-
ties are restricted when the rear seat is 
in this position. That the rear seat is 
in the upright position is a basic 
requirement for protection against 
cargo displacement in the event of 
a crash.
 Cargo can intrude into the passenger 
compartment during a sudden stop or 
front crash if the outer safety belts are 
not fastened. Check that the two red 
warning-indication flags are fully 
down. This shows that the backrests 
are locked.
WARNING
 Match the speed and driving style 
according to how the car is loaded. 
The driving characteristics of the car 
can be affected because the center of 
gravity is altered when there is a cargo 
in the luggage compartment. 
 An object weighing 55 lbs. (25 kg) cor-
responds to a weight of 2200 lbs. 
(1000 kg) in a head on crash at 
32 mph (50 km/h).
 Adjust the car’s load (passengers and 
luggage) so that the gross vehicle 
weight or the axle weight is not 
exceeded, see page 270.
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