2004 SAAB 9-5 fuel

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SAAB 9-5 2004  Owners Manual 160 Starting and drivingThe detent button on the selector lever has 
to be pressed before the selector can be 
moved between certain positions. Four modes for the automatic transmission 
can be select

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SAAB 9-5 2004  Owners Manual 174 Starting and driving
Economical 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

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SAAB 9-5 2004  Owners Manual 175 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 2004  Owners Manual 176 Starting and drivingEngine block heater (standard 
equipment in Canada, accessory in 
U.S.)The following are just some of the benefits 
to the car and the environment of using an 
engine block hea

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SAAB 9-5 2004  Owners Manual 180 Starting and drivingWhen negotiating long hills, bear the follow-
ing important considerations in mind: 
Use Normal mode when driving with a cara-
van or trailer on hilly roads. The adaptive 
gear

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SAAB 9-5 2004  Owners Manual 183 Starting and driving
Driving with a roof rack 
loadThe maximum permissible roof load is 
220 lbs. (100 kg). 
Note that the roof load is included in the 
car’s maximum permissible load (see page

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SAAB 9-5 2004  Owners Manual 184 Starting and driving4 Close the doors on the left-hand side of 
the car gently, to hold the carrier feet in 
place. 
5 Now go around to the other side of the 
car and remove the plastic cover from

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SAAB 9-5 2004  Owners Manual 186 Starting and drivingTires 
The tire pressure should match the current 
load and speed of the car; see page  279 or 
the tire pressure label on page 280.
The tire pressures given apply to cold tire