2005 SAAB 9-3 door lock

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SAAB 9-3 2005  Owners Manual 45 Security
Locking a car with dead batteryThe steering wheel lock requires sufficient 
battery voltage to lock and unlock. If the bat-
tery voltage drops below a certain level 
while the remote contr

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SAAB 9-3 2005  Owners Manual 46 SecuritySwitches on front doorsThe central locking can also be operated 
from inside the car using the button by each 
front door handle.
 Locking the car with the remote control 
renders these bu

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SAAB 9-3 2005  Owners Manual 49 Security
3 Change the battery. Fit the new battery 
so that it is positioned in the same way 
as the old battery, with the positive (+) 
side facing down.
4 Fit the two halves of the remote control

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SAAB 9-3 2005  Owners Manual 50 SecurityIf, when inserted into the ignition switch, 
there is a problem checking the electronic 
code of the remote control, the following 
message will appear on the SID:
Visit a Saab dealer to ha

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SAAB 9-3 2005  Owners Manual 51 Security
To avoid any inconvenience, make sure that 
anyone using the car is familiar with how the 
car alarm and the locking system work.
If the alarm has been tripped since the car 
was last lock

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SAAB 9-3 2005  Owners Manual 52 SecuritySwitching off the alarm if tripped
If the alarm has been triggered (direction 
indicators flashing and horn sounding) it can 
be turned off by pressing one of the buttons 
on the remote con

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SAAB 9-3 2005  Owners Manual 54 SecurityQuick guide, LED and Saab Information Display 
(SID) messagesActivity LED signal
Arming (delay period) Illuminates for 11 s.
Alarm armed Flashes once every 3 s.
Disarming Extinguishes.
Alar

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SAAB 9-3 2005  Owners Manual 55 9-3 Convertible
Advice on soft top 
operation ___________ 56 
Operating the soft top __ 57 
Raising the soft top 
manually ___________ 62 
SID warnings and 
messages __________ 65 
"Easy entry" ___