
135 Interior equipment and trunk
Sun visorsThe car is equipped with double sun visors. 
One section of the visor can be indepen-
dently pivoted to the side window. 
A vanity mirror is provided on the back of the 
sun visors. The vanity mirrors are illumi-
nated when the cover is raised. 
 Ashtrays (accessory)The car can be equipped with three ash-
trays: one in the instrument panel fascia, 
and one in each rear door. A cigarette lighter 
is fitted adjacent to the front ashtray, and 
there is also one in the back of the center 
console. 
Front ashtray 
1 To open the ashtray, push gently on the 
center/upper part of the front and 
release to allow it to spring out. 
2 Close the ashtray in the same way.
To remove the ashtray, open it and after that 
pull left side out at an angle. To refit, line up the slots on either side and 
slide it closed. 
Rear ashtrays 
Open the lid to use ashtray. 
To remove the ashtray, fully open the lid and 
lift the ashtray straight out. 
To refit the ashtray, make sure it engages 
the two square recesses in the door trim. 
IB1180
Sun visor 
IB1285
1
2
Front ashtray 1 Press soft to open/close 
2 Pull out one side at an angle 
IB434
Rear ashtray 
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139 Interior equipment and trunk
TrunkFolding the rear seat, 9-5 SedanThe rear seat is split and the two sections can be folded indepen-
dently. Folding down of the rear seat is easier if the front seats are 
not all the way back, and the rear head restraints are folded down.
1 Raise the rear seat cushions by pulling the loop located between 
the cushion and the backrest. A small pad will open up first. Con-
tinue pulling the loop until the entire rear seat cushion is raised. 
2 Tip the seat cushion forward.
3 Press the button adjacent to the respective backrest to release it. 
4 Fold down the backrest.
WARNING
 Rear-seat passengers should always ensure that the head 
restraint is raised and in proper position for the seats to be 
occupied.
 Keep hands well clear of all moving parts.
 Never place heavy objects on the rear window shelf. There is 
always a danger of loose objects flying about and causing 
injury if the car should brake suddenly or be involved in a 
crash.
 Before folding up the backrest, hang the outer safety belts 
onto the hook on the respective courtesy handle to prevent 
them from becoming trapped.
 Check that the back rest release button (3) is flush with the 
surround before entering the rear seat.
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2
4
IB1849
IB461
Outer safety belt hooked onto courtesy handle 
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145 Interior equipment and trunk
On the floor of the luggage compartment 
there are two longitudinal aluminium rails 
(CargoTracks™) where special cargo bolts 
can be mounted.
The cargo bolts are mounted by lifting their 
locks and inserting them into the rail. Each 
cargo bolt is moved in the following way: pull 
up its lock and at the same time move it for-
ward or backward to the desired position.Items for load anchoring:
 Cargo bolts (standard).
 Special load straps (accessory).
Items to keep light objects tidy:
 Elastic floor cargo net.
 Elastic side cargo net for the right-hand 
side of the luggage compartment.
The elastic nets may only be used to keep 
light objects tidy, not for anchoring.
The floor net should be attached to the 
cargo bolts that are mounted on the Car-
goTracks™. Place the tie down eyes as far 
forward and as far back as possible on the 
CargoTracks™.
The side netting should be attached to the 
two tie down eyes which are included in the accessory kit and to two of the eyes 
mounted on the right-hand CargoTrack™ 
on the floor.
The cargo bolts, load straps and elastic nets 
are stored in the two floor lockers on the 
right- and left-hand side of the luggage com-
partment. The lockers are opened by lifting 
the respective fabric loop.
 NOTICEDo not place any objects so that the 
demisting and antenna elements on the 
inside of the window could be damaged.
IB1214
Cargo bolts mounted on the longitudinal 
rails 
IB1216
Example of cargo anchoring 
IB1215
Elastic cargo net for lighter objects. 
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153 Starting and driving
      
If the car does not startIf the text ”KEY NOT ACCEPTED” is shown 
on the SID, after a failed start attempt, the 
cause could be a fault in the transmitter in 
the key, or in the receiver in the ignition lock. 
The following should be done:
 Turn the key back to the LOCK position.
 Turn the key to ON.
 Press one of the buttons on the remote 
control (the LED stops blinking).
 Start the engine.
Try another key. If this works, then the fault 
is in the first key.
Contact an authorized Saab dealer for 
checking and rectification.
Note:
Certain electronic items, such as cellular 
phones, may affect the starting produce-
dure. Be sure that all devices are clear of the 
key/ignition switch area.
Starting the engine 
NOTICETake care not to spill drinks or to drop 
crumbs over the ignition switch. If dirt or 
liquid gets into it, the switch may not 
operate properly. 
WARNING
 Always remove the key before leaving 
the car. 
 Always apply the parking brake before 
removing the ignition key. 
WARNING
 When starting the engine:
- Sit down in the driver’s seat.
- Depress the clutch pedal fully. If the 
gear lever is not in the neutral posi-
tion, the clutch pedal must be fully 
depressed or the car will jump for-
wards or backwards, which may 
cause a crash.
- Never start the car from outside the 
vehicle, e.g. through a wound down 
window. This could lead to serious 
personal injury.
 Engage reverse (R) (position P for 
automatic transmission) to remove the 
ignition key. The key can only be 
removed in this gear position.
 Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, 
odorless, poisonous gas. Be alert to 
the danger of CO – always open the 
garage doors before starting the 
engine in the garage. 
 There is also a danger of CO poison-
ing if the exhaust system is leaking. 
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186 Starting and drivingFitting the roof carriers (accessory)
9-5 Wagon1 Clean the car’s roof rails.
2 Check the markings on the cross mem-
bers to see which is the front and which 
is the rear roof carrier.
3 Place the cross members on the roof 
rails, on their respective sides of the 
center supports. The cross members 
must not be placed beyond the front or 
rear joint on the rail. Ensure that the dis-
tance between the cross members is at 
least 28 inches (700 mm).
If a roof box is to be fitted, the cross 
members must be positioned so that the 
tailgate can be opened fully without hit-
ting the roof box.
4 Using your thumb, press the bracket so 
that it lies snugly against the outside of 
the roof rail. Make sure that the roof car-
riers are seated centrally on the rubber spacers and that these sit correctly on 
the roof rail. Pull the spacers down 
slightly on the inside of the roof rail.
5 Center the roof carriers so that they pro-
trude equally on both sides.
6 Tighten the roof carriers by hand. 
Ensure that the tightening knobs are 
upright once the roof carriers have been 
tightened.
7 Make sure the roof carriers are securely 
in place.
Driving at nightBear in mind the following points when 
driving at night:
 Nighttime driving requires your full con-
centration.
 Do not rush. Count on your journey taking 
slightly longer.
 The number of drivers under the influence 
of drugs is likely to be greater at night than 
during the day.
 Do not stare at the headlights of oncom-
ing vehicles.
 Avoid driving at night if you have poor 
eyesight. Night vision deteriorates with 
age.
 Keep your car's headlights, windows and 
mirrors clean. Also, if you wear glasses, 
make sure they are clean.
 Make sure you are well rested before 
starting a long journey. Take a break 
every other hour.
 Only eat light meals. Heavy meals have a 
tendency to induce tiredness.
IB1294
IB1295
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188 Starting and drivingDriving considerations 
with compact spare 
wheel/tire fittedThe following should be observed when the 
compact spare wheel (T115/70 R16) is 
fitted: 
The compact spare is light and easy to 
handle when changing the wheel. Do not 
drive further than necessary with the com-
pact spare fitted – the maximum life of the 
wheel is only just over 2000 miles 
(3,500 km). Have the standard wheel 
repaired and refitted as soon as possible. The car’s ground clearance is reduced with 
the compact spare fitted. Note that only one 
compact spare wheel may be used at any 
time. Take care not to hit the curb and do not 
fit snow chains. Leave the wheel cover off, 
so that the warning text is readily visible. 
Driving with the trunk 
lid/tailgate openAvoid driving with the trunk lid/tailgate partly 
or fully open, since exhaust fumes can be 
drawn into the cabin.
If you must drive with the trunk lid/tailgate 
open, all windows and the sunroof (if fitted) 
must be closed and the cabin fan on at its 
highest speed setting.Driving in deep water
WARNING
Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) as the 
tire can overheat and adversely affect the 
handling of the car. 
The tire should be inflated to 60 psi 
(420 kPa). 
NOTICETo avoid damaging a punctured alloy 
wheel it can be placed outside up in the 
spare-wheel well but only while driving to 
the closest workshop.
A general rule is that all heavy loads must 
be well secured in the luggage compart-
ment, see page 141 and 144.
NOTICEDo not drive in water deeper than 
12 inches (30 cm) and do not drive faster 
than at idling speed. Water can otherwise 
be sucked into the engine. The engine will 
be damaged if water enters the intake 
system. The car´s electrical systems may 
also be affected.
IB1769
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196 Starting and drivingParking 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 going to be used for some 
time, e.g. 3–4 months, the following steps 
are recommended: 
 Run the engine to normal temperature 
before long-term parking. 
 Drain the washer-fluid reservoir and 
hoses. 
 Wash and wax the car. Clean the rubber 
seals on the hood, luggage compartment 
lid and doors, and lubricate them with 
glycerol (glycerin). 
 After washing the car, dry the brake discs 
by taking the car out on the road and 
applying the brakes a few times. 
 Fill the fuel tank with fuel to prevent con-
densation forming in it. 
 Top up the coolant and check the anti-
freeze before the onset of winter. 
 Park the car in a dry, covered and 
well-ventilated building. Leave the park-
ing brake OFF! 
 Disconnect the negative (–) battery lead. 
If frost is likely to occur during the 
long-term parking, remove the battery 
and store it away from the frost. 
 Ideally, the car should be put up on 
blocks, with the wheels off the ground. If 
this is not possible, inflate the tires to 
about 43 psi (300 kPa).  Leave all the windows open a crack and 
cover the car with a fabric tarpaulin – not 
one made of plastic. 
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IB485
1Pointing downhill and 
against the curb
– Turn the wheels into 
the curb and edge the 
car forward until the 
wheels touch the curb.2Pointing uphill and 
against the curb
– Turn the wheels away 
from the curb and edge 
the car back until the 
wheels touch the curb.3Pointing uphill or 
downhill – no curb
– Turn the wheels 
towards the edge of the 
road. If the car should 
start rolling, it will not run 
into the road.
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213 Car care and technical information
Use a small screwdriver to adjust the 
washer jet on the rear window wiper of the 
9-5 Wagon, as illustrated.
WashersThe washer-fluid reservoir holds 6.4 quarts 
(6 liters). When "WASHER FLUID LEVEL 
LOW" comes up on the SID, the reservoir is 
down to about 1 quart (1 liter) of fluid. Add 
at least 50 % of washer- fluid to water to pre-
vent freezing and for effective cleaning. 
WARNING
Take care not to spill washer fluid 
concentrate onto hot surfaces. Washer 
fluid concentrate contains flammable 
ingredients such as alcohol.
IB1784
Washer-fluid filler cap 
IB1783
The headlights have high-pressure 
washers
Adjusting the washer jet on the rear 
window wiper, 9-5 Wagon
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