2004 SAAB 9-3 Owners Manual

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SAAB 9-3 2004  Owners Manual 249 Car care
Upholstery and trimTo remove fluff and hairs from the seats, 
door armrests and headlining, use a 
vacuum cleaner, a moist lint-free cloth, or a 
clothes brush. Remove spots and dirt usin

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SAAB 9-3 2004  Owners Manual 250 Car careWashingThe bodywork must be washed frequently. 
When the car is new, the body should be 
washed by hand using plain cold water and 
a clean, soft brush through which the water 
flows. Auto

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SAAB 9-3 2004  Owners Manual 251 Car care
Convertible:
 Wash the soft top with a mild soap solu-
tion and lukewarm water. For spot clean-
ing the top, a finger nail brush can also be 
used. Stroke the brush in the direction of

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SAAB 9-3 2004  Owners Manual 252 Car careIf corrosion has already set in, such as the 
result of stone-chip damage, use a pointed 
knife to scrape off all surface rust. If possi-
ble, the damaged area should be taken 
back to the

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SAAB 9-3 2004  Owners Manual 253 Car care
Anti-corrosion 
treatmentThe entire car undergoes a series of anti-
corrosion processes during production. 
These include electrophoretic priming, 
PVC-based coating to protect against st

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SAAB 9-3 2004  Owners Manual 254 Car carePreventive maintenanceThe following procedures are necessary to 
help protect against rusting. Refer also to 
the terms and conditions of the Performa-
tion Limited Warranty described in t

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SAAB 9-3 2004  Owners Manual 255 Car care
Recovery and/or 
recycling of automotive 
materialsA typical car consists of metals (65–75 %), 
plastics (10–15 %), rubber (5 %) and small 
quantities of glass, wood, paper and tex-
t

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SAAB 9-3 2004  Owners Manual 256 Car careInadequate coolinga Check that the controls for temperature 
and air distribution are correctly set; see 
“Manual climate-control system” on 
page 98.
b Check that the condenser (in fr