2000 SAAB 9-3 Owners Manual

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SAAB 9-3 2000  Owners Manual 193 Car care
Changing the wheels round Because of front wheel drive, the front tires 
tend to wear faster than the rear ones. New 
tires should always be fitted in pairs, so that 
tires on the same ax

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SAAB 9-3 2000  Owners Manual 194 Car careUniform Tire Quality Grading (US)Quality grades can be found where applica-
ble on the tire sidewall between tread shoul-
der and maximum section width. For exam-
ple:
Treadwear 200 Tracti

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SAAB 9-3 2000  Owners Manual 195 Car care
Date codeTires should be regarded as perishable 
goods. As the tires age, the rubber becomes 
progressively harder, and the roadholding 
ability of the tires diminishes. This is partic-
u

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SAAB 9-3 2000  Owners Manual 196 Car careWhen changing a wheel, take the tool kit out 
first, then the spare wheel.
Changing a wheel  
If light-alloy wheels have been fitted to the 
car for several years and a change is made 
to

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SAAB 9-3 2000  Owners Manual 197 Car care
When it is time to raise the car, apply the 
jack to one of the four jacking points (front or 
rear) located beneath the sills. 
If a floor jack is used it can be applied to the 
standard

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SAAB 9-3 2000  Owners Manual 198 Car care8 Lower the car and tighten the wheel 
bolts to the correct torque in the 
sequence shown (opposite pairs).
Tightening torque:
Light-alloy wheels: 80 ft.lbs (110 Nm).
Steel wheels: 80 ft.l

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SAAB 9-3 2000  Owners Manual 199 Car care
Flat spottingAll tires get hot, especially on long journeys 
or when the car is driven hard. After the car 
has been parked with hot tires and the tires 
have cooled down, a flat spot can

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SAAB 9-3 2000  Owners Manual 200 Car careUpholstery and trimTo remove fluff or hairs from the seat uphol-
stery or headlining, use a moist, lint-free 
cloth or a special lint remover (brush or 
roller). Remove any dirty marks usi