2006 SAAB 9-5 fuel

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SAAB 9-5 2006  Owners Manual 174 Starting and drivingEngine block heater
 The following are just some of the benefits 
to the car and the environment of using an 
engine block heater: 
 Lower fuel consumption.
 Exhaust emis

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SAAB 9-5 2006  Owners Manual 181 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 2006  Owners Manual 182 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 2006  Owners Manual 184 Starting and drivingTires 
The tire pressure should match the current 
load and speed of the car; for cars sold in 
U.S. see page 234; for cars sold in Canada 
see page 269.
The tire pressures giv

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SAAB 9-5 2006  Owners Manual 194 Car care and technical informationEngine familiesSaab cars imported into the United States 
and Canada meet all applicable emission 
control standards. The engine family and 
appropriate tune-up s

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SAAB 9-5 2006  Owners Manual 195 Car care and technical information
Saab Trionic engine 
management systemThe Saab Trionic engine management 
system is a unique Saab development that 
combines sequential multiport fuel injection,

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SAAB 9-5 2006  Owners Manual 221 Car care and technical information
Fuse panel in instrument panel
# Amp Function 
A 30 Trailer lights 
B 10 Automatic transmission 
C  7.5 Electric door mirrors; DICE: manual beam length 
adjustme

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SAAB 9-5 2006  Owners Manual 222 Car care and technical information
Relay panel under instrument panel 
26 7,5 Driver seat memory; mirrors memory; 
moonroof; parking assistant; seatbelt reminder; 
ACC
27 10 Engine-management