Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Instruments and controls

Always make sure this light is out before

you start to drive.

¢ All-Wheel Drive warn-

ing light (AWD AT vehi-

cles)

The All-Wheel Drive warning light comes

on when the ignition switch is turned to the

“ON” position and goes out after the en-

gine has started.

This light comes on when All-Wheel Drive

is disengaged and the drive mechanism is

switched to Front Wheel Drive for mainte-

nance or similar purposes (Non-turbo ve-

hicles).

It flashes if the vehicle is driven with tires

of differing diameters fitted on the wheels

or with an excessively low air pressure in

any of the tires.

¢ Selector lever position indi-

cator (AT vehicles)

This indicator shows the position of the

selector lever.

¢ Turn signal indicator

lights

These lights show the operation of the

turn signal or lane change signal.

If the indicator lights do not blink or blink

rapidly, the turn signal bulb may be

burned out. Replace the bulb as soon as

possible. Refer to the “Replacing bulbs”

section in chapter 11.

¢ High beam indicator

light

This light shows that the headlights are in

the high beam mode.

This indicator light also comes on when

the headlight flasher is operated.

¢ Cruise control indica-

tor light

The cruise control indicator light comes on

when the ignition switch is turned to the

“ON” position and goes out after approxi-

mately three seconds.

This light comes on when the “CRUISE”

main switch is pressed.

If it flashes during driving, deactivate the

cruise control system and contact your

Saab dealer for an inspection. Refer to

“Cruise control” in chapter 7 for the deac-

tivation procedure of the cruise control

system.

NOTE

If you move the cruise control lever or

press the main switch button while

turning the ignition switch “ON”, the

cruise control function is deactivated

and the “CRUISE” indicator light flash-

es. To reactivate the cruise control

function, turn the ignition switch back

Continuing to drive with the AWD

warning light flashing can damage

the powertrain. If the AWD warning

light starts to flash, promptly park in

a safe place and check whether the

tires have differing diameters and

whether any of the tires has an ex-

cessively low inflation pressure.

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