set clock SAAB 9-5 2004 Owners Manual
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68 Instruments and controlsThe following conditions will wake up the 
respective displays in the Night-Panel 
mode: 
 Setting of the Audio system, SID or ACC 
(display comes on for ten seconds). 
 CHECK message generated in the SID. 
 High engine revs cause the rev counter to 
be illuminated until the engine speed has 
fallen again. 
 If the quantity of fuel remaining falls below 
4 gallons (15 liters), the fuel gauge will be 
illuminated. 
 If the engine temperature rises above nor-
mal, the temperature gauge will be illumi-
nated. 
 If the speed of the car exceeds 84 mph 
(135 km/h), the entire speedometer will 
be illuminated. 
 In cars with automatic transmission, if the 
selector lever is moved from D to position 
M or L, the selector indication on the main 
instrument panel will be illuminated. 
To restore the displays and lighting to the 
normal mode, press the Night-Panel button. 
Units and language versionsThe SID has four sets of units: 
CHECK messages can be displayed in six 
language options: English, Swedish, 
German, French, Italian and Spanish. Selecting units and language 1 Press CLEAR and SET simultaneously 
for four seconds until a chime sounds. 
2 Press   or   to select the 
required units. 
3 Touch SET.
4 Press   or   to select the 
required language. 
5 Touch SET.
Clock Set the clock by means of the two buttons 
under the digital clock on the left of the dis-
play. 
When the ignition key is in the OFF position 
or removed, the clock can be illuminated 
(approx. 10 seconds) by pressing one of 
the SID buttons (not the NIGHT PANEL but-
ton). METRIC IMP. 1  IMP. 2  US 
km miles miles miles 
km/h mph  mph mph 
liters  UK gal  UK gal  US gal 
°C °F  °C °F 
24-hour 12-hour  12-hour 12-hour 
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89 Saab 9-5 Audio System
Sound controlsON/OFF The Audio System will come on: 
• When the volume control is pressed. 
 When the ignition is switched ON, if the 
Audio System was on when the ignition 
key was last removed. 
The Audio System will be switched off: 
 When the volume control is pressed. 
 When the ignition key is removed.
 One hour after the ignition was switched 
OFF, if the ignition key has not been 
removed.
 When one hour has elapsed since a con-
trol button on the Audio System was last 
pressed after the ignition key was 
removed. VOL – Volume 
BAL – Balance Pull out and rotate the VOL control to adjust 
the balance between the left and right 
speakers. When the control is released, it 
reverts to the volume function. 
BAS – Bass 
TRE – Treble Rotate clockwise to increase the level and 
counter-clockwise to reduce it.
The Bass and Treble controls must be 
pressed first to release them.
FAD – Fader The fader control adjusts the balance 
between the front and rear sets of speakers. 
The Fader controls must be pressed first to 
release it. 
IB1842
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221 Car care and technical information
1 Squeeze together the silver plastic lug 
and the electrical connection and with-
draw the lamp holder.
2 The bulb has a bayonet fitting. Press in 
the bulb and twist it counterclockwise.
3 Change the bulb.
Refitting the trim 
1 Reset the studs by pushing back the 
center buttons so that they protrude by 
0.2 inch (5 mm).
2 Insert the studs through the trim and tail-
gate panel. Press the center buttons in, 
flush with the collar.
3 Screw the handle back onto the trunk.
High-mounted stop lights, 9-5 SedanThe bulbs can be accessed after the panel 
in the rear headlining has been removed.
1 Remove the panel by carefully pushing 
in the two clips, one at the time.
2 Release the bulb holder, which is 
retained by a clip at either end.
3 Withdraw the bulb gently straight back.
4 Push in the new bulb.
5 Refit the bulb holder.
6 Replace the panel by carefully pushing 
the panel towards the headlining so that 
the two clips engage their respective 
slot.
IB518
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2
2
3
1
IB519
High-mounted stop lights1 Panel
2 Retaining clips
3 Bulbs
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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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