automatic transmission fluid SAAB 9-5 2004 Owners Manual
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5
Interior 
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Rearview mirrors ______________  121
Door mirrors __________________  121
Sun visors ___________________  131
Safety belts ____________  17
Airbag _________________  31
Child safety ____________  23
Child safety locks ________  43
Safety belts ____________  253Glove compartment ______  132Manual transmission _____  158
Automatic transmission ___  159
Electric windows ______________  127
Ignition switch ________________  148
Starting the engine ____________  149
Engine Break-In Period _________  157
Driving in hot weather __________  177
Driving in cold weather _________  176
Parking _____________________  196
Steering wheel adjustment _  120
Airbag _________________  31
Power steering fluid _______  209
Steering-wheel controls ___  102
Sentronic, manual mode ___  163Seats __________________  12
Electric heating, front seats _  15
Ventilated front seats______  15
Safety belts _____________  17
Child safety _____________  23
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 
Sedan ________________  135
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 
Wagon ________________  138
Upholstery and trim _______  253
Side airbags ____________  35
Interior lighting ________________  130
Sunroof _____________________  128
Dome light, front ______________  225
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6Engine compartment
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Engine ______________________  203
Checking the oil level ___________  204
Changing engine oil ____________  204
Engine oil, specification _________  273
Braking______________________  168
ABS brakes __________________  169
Brake and clutch fluid ___________  208
Brake system _________________  277
Brake pads ___________________  277
Fuses _________________  227
Changing a fuse _________  229
Relays ________________  230
Table of fuses ___________  227Temperature gauge ______  61
Driving in hot weather_____  177
Driving in cold weather ____  176
Coolant________________  207
Coolant capacity_________  272
Power steering fluid _______  209
Steering, technical data ___  277
Wipers and washers ______  73
Washers _______________  214
Washer jets ____________  214
Jump starting _________________  191
Battery ______________________  210
Charging/replacing the battery____  211
Manual transmission ___________  158
Automatic transmission _________  159
Automatic transmission, 
technical data ________________  276
Manual gearbox, technical data ___  276
Important considerations for driving  151
Turbo unit  ___________________  201
Engine, technical data __________  272Ignition switch ___________  148
Drive belts ______________  212
Spark plugs _____________  275
Catalytic converter _______  152Warning labels __________  7
V.I.N. number  ___________  280
Engine number  __________  280
Gearbox number _________  280
Color code______________  280
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162 Starting and driving
Overheated transmission fluid If the automatic-transmission fluid should 
overheat, the following message will appear 
on the SID: 
”Gearbox too hot. Make a safe stop.”. In this 
event, stop the car in a suitable place, 
switch off the engine and open the hood.
Wait for several minutes then turn on the 
ignition to check that the message has gone 
out. When driving subsequent to the trans-
mission fluid overheating, select a gear in 
which the engine speed is about 3,000 rpm.
Overheating of the automatic-transmission 
fluid can occur when the car is towing a 
heavy load, such as a camping trailer in hilly 
country. High ambient temperatures can 
also increase the temperature of the trans-
mission fluid or the oil cooler may be faulty. 
Contact an authorized Saab dealer (see 
also page 178).
Driving on hilly roads with a heavy 
loadThe transmission fluid can overheat when 
the gearbox is strained, for example, when 
driving with a trailer on hilly roads. To avoid 
the transmission fluid overheating, always 
drive in Normal mode. The adaptive gear 
change patterns are then active.
High air temperatures or a faulty oil cooler 
can also cause the transmission fluid to 
overheat. Overheating reduces the service 
life of the fluid. Contact an authorized Saab 
dealer (see also page 178). Towing Towing of cars with automatic transmission, 
see page 188.
NOTICEIf the control module has actuated the 
Limp-home function for the automatic 
transmission, the car will remain in 5th 
gear when D is selected, making it very 
sluggish. 
Select position L to prevent unnecessary 
wear on the transmission. The transmis-
sion then starts in 2nd gear. Once the car 
is moving you can select position D.
When the indicator light is on, the car 
must not be driven with a caravan or 
trailer attached.
WARNING
Remember to use engine-braking (selec-
tor position D or L) to spare the brakes 
when you are driving on a long or steep 
downhill slope.
Brake failure can result from overheated 
brakes! 
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166 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 or D. 
In this mode, gear changes will take place at 
higher engine speeds than in Normal mode, in 
other words, the transmission will change up 
later and change down earlier for the same throt-
tle (accelerator) position. 
The Sport mode will be deselected if: 
 The S button is pressed.
 The selector lever is moved to position P,R, M 
or L.
 The engine is switched off.
 The Winter mode is selected.
 ”Automatic transmission, fault indicator”   
appears on main instrument panel, see page 
161.
The Winter mode facilitates pulling away and 
driving on icy roads. Third gear is selected auto-
matically for pulling away to reduce wheelspin.
Winter mode can be selected when the engine 
is running by pressing the ”W” button on the 
selector-lever surround. It cannot be selected 
when the selector lever is in position M or L. 
Note: It is still possible to use kick-down in the 
Winter mode, in which case a change-down to 
1st or 2nd will take place. 
The Winter mode will be deselected if: 
 The W button is pressed.
 The engine is switched off.
 The selector lever is moved to position M or L.
 The automatic-transmission fluid overheats.
 ”Automatic transmission, fault indicator”   
appears on main instrument panel, see page 
161.
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180 Starting and drivingWhen negotiating long hills, bear the follow-
ing important considerations in mind: 
Use Normal mode when driving with a cara-
van or trailer on hilly roads. The adaptive 
gear change pattern function will prevent 
the transmission overheating.
Rises in coolant temperature are indicated 
by the temperature gauge in the main instru-
ment panel.Recommendations for cars with 
automatic transmission
Rises in coolant temperature are indicated 
by the temperature gauge in the main instru-
ment panel.
The following steps are taken in order as the 
temperature of the engine increases:
 Gear change pattern is altered.
 A/C compressor is switched off.
 Engine torque is reduced.
The following message will be displayed on 
the SID if the transmission fluid becomes 
too hot: “Gearbox too hot. Make a safe stop.
If this message appears, stop the car as 
soon as it is safe to do so and allow the 
engine to idle until the message has gone 
out. The selector lever should be in 
position P.When continuing your journey, select 
manual mode and a gear in which the 
engine speed is about 3,000 rpm until the 
incline eases (see page  164).
Do not drive continuously with the WINTER 
mode selected in hilly country when you are 
towing a caravan, as this will increase fuel 
consumption and risk overheating the trans-
mission.
VARNING
Remember to use the braking effect of the 
engine (position D or L) when you are 
descending long or steep hills to spare 
the brakes.
Brake failure can result from overheated 
brakes!
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201 Car care and technical information
Engine compartment
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Engine compartment1 Engine-oil dipstick/filler cap 
2 Reservoir, brake/clutch fluid 
3 Fuse box 
4 Expansion tank, coolant 
5 Washer-fluid filler cap 
6Battery 
7 Dipstick, automatic transmission fluid 
8 Turbo unit 
9 Ignition discharge module 
10 Reservoir, power-steering fluid 
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206 Car care and technical informationTransmission fluidManual transmission Check and top up the fluid in accordance 
with the service program.
If original fluid cannot be obtained for top-
ping up (see page  276), automatic trans-
mission fluid Dexron III (synthetic oil) can be 
used. If so, the car should be taken to an 
authorized Saab dealer immediately to 
have the reason for low fluid level corrected 
and original fluid installed.Automatic transmission Check the fluid level as follows: 
1 Stand the car on level ground and apply 
the parking brake. The automatic trans-
mission fluid must be at normal running 
temperature, approximately 175°F 
(80°C). This can be achieved by driving 
the car for about 30 min on the open 
road.
2 With the engine idling, move the selector 
lever to D and wait for at least 
15 seconds. Next, move the selector 
lever to R and wait for 15 seconds again. 
Finally, move the selector lever to P. Let 
the engine idle.3 Wipe the dipstick clean with a lint-free 
cloth and put it back.
4 With the fluid at normal temperature, the 
level should be between the MAX and 
MIN marks on the dipstick. Top up, as 
necessary, with Saab 3309 automatic 
transmission fluid (mineral oil-based), 
adding it through the dipstick pipe. The 
distance between the MIN and MAX 
marks on the dipstick corresponds to a 
volume of approximately 0.4 qts 
(0.4 liter).
 If the outside temperature is below 50°F 
(10°C), the fluid will not reach the specified 
temperature of 175°F (80°C). In this case, 
the correct fluid level may be 0.8 in (20 mm) 
below the MAX mark.NOTICEIf there is a smell of burning fluid or the 
fluid is black, change the fluid. 
IB1923
Dipstick for automatic-transmission fluid 
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276 SpecificationsManual gearbox   Automatic transmission  Type ____________________________ All-synchromesh 
5-speed with final 
drive and differen-
tial 
Oil  ______________________________ Saab MTF 0063
Oil capacity  _______________________ 1.9 qts (1.8 litres) 
Oil volume (on changing)  ____________ 1.6 qts (1.5 litres) 
Clutch type  _______________________ Hydraulic, single 
dry-plate clutch of 
diaphragm-spring 
type 
Speed (mph / km/h) at 1000 rpm in 5th gear: 27–29  /  43–47Type _____________________________ Electronically con-
trolled 5-speed, 
fully automatic with 
hydraulic torque 
converter, plane-
tary gear set and 
integral final drive 
Lock-up function in 
selector positions 3, 
4 and 5.
Selector-lever positions  ______________ P R N D M L 
Transmission-fluid capacity, dry transmis-
sion (incl. torque converter and oil cooler)  7.5 qts (7 litres)
If fluid change required, approximately 
3.5 litres can be drained through the drain 
plug in the transmission casing 
Transmission  fluid  ___________________ Saab 3309 (mineral 
oil based)
Clutch type  ________________________ Hydraulic plate 
clutches, brake 
bands and one-way 
couplings 
Speed (mph / km/h) at 1000 rpm in 5th gear: 29–30  /  46–48
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283 Index
Index
AA/C system, fault diagnosis
 _______ 252
A/C system, maintenance
 _________ 252
ABS brakes
 ____________________ 168
ACC
 __________________________ 75
ACC functions
 ___________________ 78
ACC, automatic climate control
 _____ 75
ACC, calibration
 _________________ 83
ACC, condensation _______________ 84
ACC, programming _______________ 81
ACC, useful tips
 _________________ 83
Adjusting the steering wheel
 _______ 120
Adjustment, seats
 ________________ 12
Air conditioning (A/C), fault diagnosis 
and maintenance ______________ 252
Air distribution, ACC ______________ 80
Airbag
 _________________________ 31
Alarm _________________________ 46
Alarm functions
 __________________ 49
Alarm signals
 ________________ 46
, 49
Alternator
 _____________________ 212
Alternator drive belt
 __________ 212
, 275
Alternator rating
 ________________ 275
Anticorrosion treatment
 ___________ 256
Antidazzle rear-view mirror
 ________ 125
Ashtrays
 ______________________ 131
Audio System
 ___________________ 85
Audio System, quick guide
 _________ 87
Autochecking of lights on starting
 ____ 60Automatic climate control (ACC)
 _____ 75
Automatic transmission, technical 
data
 _________________________ 276
Aviod theft, tip
 __________________ 197
BBattery
 ________________________ 210
Battery charging/replacing
 ________ 211
Battery, boost starting
 ____________ 191
Before a long journey ____________ 258
Before towing a camper or trailer
 ___ 181
Belt guide
 ______________________ 17
Boost starting using jump leads
 ____ 191
Brake and clutch fluid
 ____________ 208
Brake-fluid reservoir
 _____________ 208
Brakes, technical data ____________ 277
Bulbs, changing
 ________________ 215
Bulbs, table of
 __________________ 226
Buying new tires ________________ 235
CCD changer
 _____________________ 97
CD player
 ______________________ 95
CHECK messages
 _______________ 67
CHECKING
 _____________________ 67
Calibration, ACC
 _________________ 83
Cancelling the programmed settings
 _81
Car alarm
 ______________________ 46
Car care
 ______________________ 199
Cargo net, 9-5 Wagon
 ____________ 142Carpeting, care of
 _______________ 253
Cassette player
 __________________ 92
Catalytic converter, important 
considerations _________________ 152
Central locking ___________________ 40
Change language in SID
 ___________ 68
Change of address notification
 _____ 266
Changing a wheel
 _______________ 247
Changing bulbs
 _________________ 215
Changing wiper blades
 ___________ 213
Charger/Jump starting ____________ 193
Charging the battery/Jump starting
 __ 193
Chassis number
 ________________ 280
Chassis number, key to
 ___________ 281
Checks before towing a camper or 
trailer
 ________________________ 181
Child safety
 _____________________ 23
Child safety locks, rear doors
 _______ 43
Cleaning, engine bay
 _____________ 255
Clock
 _______________________ 67
, 68
Color code, body
 ________________ 280
Color code, trim _________________ 280
Compact spare wheel
 ____________ 246
Compass
 ______________________ 126
Condensation, ACC
 _______________ 84
Coolant
 _______________________ 207
Courtesy Headlight Feature
 ________ 70
Cruise control
 __________________ 167
Cup holder
 _____________________ 134
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284 IndexDDICE/TWICE
 ___________________ 228
Dampers
 ______________________ 277
Date code, tires
 _________________ 245
Definitions and terminology, tire
 ____ 242
Determining correct load, tires
 _____ 244
Dim-dipped beam
 ________________ 69
Direction indicators _______________ 71
Door handles
 ___________________ 40
Door mirrors
 ___________________ 121
Doors, locks & luggage compartment
 _39
Drive belt
 ______________________ 275
Drive belt, alternator
 _____________ 212
Drive belts, length
 _______________ 275
Driver’s seat, programmable
 ________ 14
Driving at night
 _________________ 185
Driving in hot weather
 ____________ 177
Driving with a load
 ______________ 185
EEDR
 _________________________ 267
ESP __________________________ 172
Electric heating seat
 ______________ 15
Electric heating, front seats
 ________ 15
Electric windows
 ________________ 127
Electrical system, technical data
 ____ 275
Electronic Stability Program, ESP __ 172
Electronic starting interlock
 _________ 41
Emergency operation of sunroof
 ____ 129
Emission control systems
 _________ 202Engine bay
 ____________________ 201
Engine bay, cleaning
 _____________ 255
Engine number
 _________________ 280
Engine oil, grade ________________ 273
Engine, description ______________ 203
Engine, technical data ____________ 272
Engine, temperature gauge
 ________ 61
Engine-oil level, checking
 _________ 204
Event Data Recorder
 ____________ 267
Expansion tank, coolant __________ 207
FFault codes, Audio System
 ________ 106
Flat spots, tires
 _________________ 234
Fluid level, automatic transmission
 __ 206
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Sedan
 ___ 135
Folding the rear seat, 9-5 Wagon ___ 138
Frequently asked questions on airbag
 
37
Front fog lights
 __________________ 72
Frost warning
 ___________________ 64
Fuel
 __________________________ 154
Fuel consumption
 ________________ 63
Fuel filler door
 __________________ 146
Fuel gauge
 _____________________ 61
Fuel grade _____________________ 272
Fuse box under hood
 ____________ 231
Fuse panel
 ____________________ 227
Fuses
 ________________________ 227
GGarage door opener
 _____________ 122
Gearbox number
 ________________ 280
Gearbox oil, checking
 ____________ 206
Gearbox, technical data, __________ 276
Glove compartment
 ______________ 132
HHandbrake
 _____________________ 196
Hazard warning lights
 _____________ 72
Head restraint
 ___________________ 16
Headlight flasher _________________ 69
Headlights
 ______________________ 69
Hood
 _________________________ 200
Horn __________________________ 120
IIf a tire goes flat
 _________________ 239
Ignition switch
 __________________ 148
Immobilizer
 _____________________ 41
Indicator and warning lights
 _________ 54
Indicator lights
 ___________________ 54
Instrument illumination
 ____________ 71
Instruments and controls ___________ 53
Interior equipment
 _______________ 119
Interior lighting
 __________________ 130
Interior rearview mirror
 ___________ 121
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