2001 SAAB 9-5 service

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SAAB 9-5 2001  Owners Manual 152 Starting and driving
AON 93. One of the advantages of the 
system is that it enables the engine to 
be run safely on lower-grade fuel, 
although not lower than AON 87. 
 The maximum boost pressur

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SAAB 9-5 2001  Owners Manual 155 Starting and driving
Opening the fuel filler flap in an emergency, 
see page 145.
Recommended fuel:The engine in your Saab 9-5 is designed to 
operate on unleaded gasoline that has an 
octane rati

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SAAB 9-5 2001  Owners Manual 157 Starting and driving
Canada Only
Be sure the posted octane is at least 87. If 
the octane is less than 87, you may get a 
heavy knocking noise when you drive. If it’s 
bad enough, it can damage

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SAAB 9-5 2001  Owners Manual 162 Starting and driving
Overheated transmission fluid If the automatic-transmission fluid should 
overheat, the following message will appear 
on the SID: 
”TRANSMISSION OVERHEATING”. If this 
ha

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SAAB 9-5 2001  Owners Manual 171 Starting and driving
a major impact on fuel consumption after 
the engine has started from cold. Thus, if the 
car is mainly used for short journeys of 
3–5 miles (5–8 km), the fuel consumptio

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SAAB 9-5 2001  Owners Manual 184 Starting and driving
5 Check that the jumper cables do not 
have loose or missing insulation. If they 
do, you could get a shock and also the 
vehicles could be damaged.
Before you connect the cab

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SAAB 9-5 2001  Owners Manual 191 Car care and technical information
Engine familiesSaab cars imported into the United States 
and Canada meet all applicable emission 
control standards. The engine family and 
appropriate tune-up

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SAAB 9-5 2001  Owners Manual 194 Car care and technical informationOil changingThe engine oil must be changed in accor-
dance with the service program, see page  
242.
Oil volume and grade, see page  253.
Oil changing should be c