Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Climate control

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– Do not subject the sensors to impact.

– Keep water away from the sensors.

– Do not cover the sensors.

The sensors are located as follows:

– Solar sensor: beside windshield de-

froster grille

– Interior air temperature sensor: beside

the fan speed control dial

– Outside temperature sensor: behind

front grille.

Operating tips for heater and

air conditioner

¢ Cleaning ventilation grille

Always keep the front ventilation inlet

grille free of snow, leaves, or other ob-

structions to ensure efficient heating and

defrosting. Since the condenser is located

in front of the radiator, this area should be

kept clean because cooling performance

is impaired by any accumulation of insects

and leaves on the condenser.

¢ Efficient cooling after parking

in direct sunlight

After parking in direct sunlight, drive with

the windows open for a few minutes to al-

low outside air to circulate into the heated

interior. This results in quicker cooling by

the air conditioner. Keep the windows

closed during the operation of the air con-

ditioner for maximum cooling efficiency.

¢ Lubrication oil circulation in

the refrigerant circuit

Operate the air conditioner compressor at

a low engine speed (at idle or low driving

speeds) a few minutes each month during

the off-season to circulate its oil.

¢ Checking air conditioning

system before summer sea-

son

Check the air conditioner unit for refriger-

ant leaks, hose conditions, and proper op-

eration each spring. This check is best

performed by your Saab dealer.

¢ Cooling and dehumidifying in

high humidity and low tem-

perature weather conditions

Under certain weather conditions (high

relative humidity, low temperatures, etc.)

a small amount of water vapor emission

from the air outlets may be noticed. This

condition is normal and does not indicate

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