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SAAB 9-5 2007  Owners Manual 178 Starting and drivingTrailer hitch loadThe weight distribution on the trailer makes 
a lot of difference to the handling properties 
of the car and trailer combination. As 
regards single-axle trai

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SAAB 9-5 2007  Owners Manual 179 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 2007  Owners Manual 182 Starting and drivingTires 
The tire pressure should match the current 
load and speed of the car; for cars sold in 
U.S. see page 231; for cars sold in Canada 
see page 267.
The tire pressures giv

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SAAB 9-5 2007  Owners Manual 183 Starting and driving
Driving with a spare 
wheel fittedSee page 235.Driving with the trunk 
lid/tailgate openAvoid driving with the trunk lid/tailgate partly 
or fully open, since exhaust fumes ca

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SAAB 9-5 2007  Owners Manual 184 Starting and drivingFront towing eye 
The front towing eye is stored with the spare 
wheel. 
The attachment point (tapped hole) for the 
towing eye is midway along the engine sub-
frame at the fro

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SAAB 9-5 2007  Owners Manual 186 Starting and drivingJump startingIf your battery has run down, you may want 
to use another vehicle and some jumper 
cables to start your Saab. Follow the steps 
below to do it safely.To jump star

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SAAB 9-5 2007  Owners Manual 187 Starting and driving
4 Open the hood and locate the battery.
Find the positive (+) and negative (–) termi-
nals on the battery.5 Check that the jumper cables do not 
have loose or missing insula

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SAAB 9-5 2007  Owners Manual 188 Starting and driving9 Attach the cable at least 18 inches 
(45 cm) away from the discharged bat-
tery, but not near engine parts that 
move. To avoid an arc which could deto-
nate the hydrogen gas