2001 SAAB 9-3 fuel

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SAAB 9-3 2001  Owners Manual 159 Starting and driving
Other, less common, fuel additives used by 
some gasoline dealers are also acceptable, 
provided that the resultant gasoline is not 
more than 2.7% oxygen by weight. In many

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SAAB 9-3 2001  Owners Manual 160 Starting and drivingFuel (Gasoline Engine)Use regular unleaded gasoline rated at 87 
octane or higher. It is recommended that the 
gasoline meet specifications which were 
developed by the America

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SAAB 9-3 2001  Owners Manual 161 Starting and driving
Engine Break-in PeriodPistons, cylinder bores and bearings need 
time to obtain uniform, wear-resistant sur-
faces. 
If a new engine is driven too hard, this grad-
ual process

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SAAB 9-3 2001  Owners Manual 163 Starting and driving
The detent button on the selector lever has 
to be pressed before the selector can be 
moved between certain positions. 
Three modes for the automatic transmis-
sion can be se

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SAAB 9-3 2001  Owners Manual 164 Starting and drivingLock-up functionThe automatic transmission has a lock-up 
function, which renders the torque con-
verter inoperative in 3rd and 4th gears. The 
result is reduction in the engin

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SAAB 9-3 2001  Owners Manual 175 Starting and driving
Parking on a hillWhen parking on a steep hill, turn the front 
wheels so that they will be blocked by the 
curb if the car should move. 
Long-term parkingIf the car is not goi

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SAAB 9-3 2001  Owners Manual 176 Starting and drivingEconomical motoringFactors affecting fuel consumption Fuel consumption is greatly affected by the 
general driving conditions, the way in which 
the car is driven and at what s

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SAAB 9-3 2001  Owners Manual 177 Starting and driving
 Driving in a low gear results in higher fuel 
consumption than in a high gear because 
of the lower engine speed for a given road 
speed. Always change up to a higher gear