2006 SAAB 9-2X wheel

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SAAB 9-2X 2006  Owners Manual 7-20
 Starting and operating
When parking on a hill, always turn the
steering wheel. When the vehicle is head-
ed up the hill, the front wheels should be
turned away from the curb.
When facing downhil

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SAAB 9-2X 2006  Owners Manual 8-2
 Driving tips
Driving tips
New vehicle break-in driving 
– the first 1,000 miles (1,600 km)The performance and long life of your ve-
hicle are dependent on how you handle
and care for your vehic

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SAAB 9-2X 2006  Owners Manual Driving tips 
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Driving tips for AWD vehiclesAll-Wheel Drive distributes the engine
power to all four wheels. AWD vehicles
provide better traction when driving on
slippery, wet or snow-covered roads

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SAAB 9-2X 2006  Owners Manual 8-6
 Driving tips
Off road drivingYour AWD vehicle is neither a convention-
al off-road vehicle nor an all terrain vehi-
cle. It is a passenger car designed prima-
rily for on-road use. The AWD featur

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SAAB 9-2X 2006  Owners Manual 8-8
 Driving tips
your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you
to avoid the need for sudden braking.
To supplement the foot brake, use the en-
gine brake effectively to control the vehi-
cle speed. (Shif

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SAAB 9-2X 2006  Owners Manual Driving tips 
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Snow tires
Your vehicle may be equipped with “all
season tires” as original equipment, which
are designed to provide an adequate
measure of traction, handlin

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SAAB 9-2X 2006  Owners Manual 8-10
 Driving tips
repeatedly. Do not race the engine. For
the best possible traction, avoid spinning
the wheels when trying to free the vehicle.
When the road surface is extremely slip-
pery, you can

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SAAB 9-2X 2006  Owners Manual Driving tips 
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Trailer towingYour vehicle is designed and intended to
be used primarily as a passenger-carrying
vehicle. Towing a trailer puts additional
loads on your vehicle