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SAAB 9-5 2003  Owners Manual 156 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 2003  Owners Manual 158 Starting and drivingRefueling
Only fuel from well-known oil companies 
should be used.
All Saab gasoline engines can be driven on 
fuel of grade AON 87–93.
For optimum performance we recommend:

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SAAB 9-5 2003  Owners Manual 163 Starting and driving
Automatic transmission 
The electronic control module for the auto-
matic transmission receives information on 
engine torque and road speed, and also 
controls the hydraulic

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SAAB 9-5 2003  Owners Manual 166 Starting and driving
Overheated transmission fluid If the automatic-transmission fluid should 
overheat, the following message will appear 
on the SID: 
”TRANSMISSION OVERHEATING”. In this 
ev

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SAAB 9-5 2003  Owners Manual 171 Starting and driving
Cruise controlFor safety reasons (brake system func-
tion) the brakes must be applied once, 
when the engine has started, before the 
cruise control system can be activated.
T

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SAAB 9-5 2003  Owners Manual 173 Starting and driving
 
ABS brakes
ABS (antilock braking system) modulates 
the brake pressure to the respective 
wheels. Wheel sensors detect if a wheel is 
about to lock, and the control module

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SAAB 9-5 2003  Owners Manual 174 Starting and drivingThe ABS system has a built-in diagnostic 
function which will switch on the Anti-lock 
brake warning light if a fault is detected in 
the system (see page 58). 
The ABS system

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SAAB 9-5 2003  Owners Manual 175 Starting and driving
Traction Control SystemHow the system works The traction control system (TCS) is 
designed to prevent wheelspin. This 
enables the car to achieve the best possible 
grip and,