Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Starting and operating

grade. Either of those actions may cause

clutch damage.

Do not drive with your hand resting on the

shift lever. This may cause wear on the

transmission components.

When it is necessary to reduce vehicle

speed due to slow traffic, turning corners,

or driving up steep hills, downshift to a

lower gear before the engine starts to la-

bor.

On steep downgrades, downshift the

transmission to 4th, 3rd or 2nd gear as

necessary; this helps to maintain a safe

speed and to extend brake pad life.

In this way, the engine provides a braking

effect. Remember, if you “ride” (over use)

the brakes while descending a hill, they

may overheat and not work properly.

The engine may, on rare occasions, knock

when the vehicle rapidly accelerates or

rapidly pulls away from a standstill. This

phenomenon is not an indication of a

problem in your vehicle.

Automatic transmission

The automatic transmission is electroni-

cally controlled and provides 4 forward

speeds and 1 reverse speed.

NOTE

— When the engine coolant tempera-

ture is still low, your vehicle’s automat-

ic transmission will up-shift at higher

engine speeds than when the coolant

temperature is sufficiently high in or-

der to shorten the warm-up time and

improve driveability. The gearshift tim-

ing will automatically shift to the nor-

mal timing after the engine has warmed

up.

— Immediately after ATF (automatic

transmission fluid) is replaced, you

may feel that the automatic transmis-

sion operation is somewhat unusual.

This results from invalidation of data

the on-board computer has collected

and stored in memory to allow the

transmission to shift at the most ap-

propriate times for the current condi-

tion of your vehicle. Optimized shifting

will be restored as the vehicle contin-

ues to be driven for a while.

Do not shift from the “P” or “N” po-

sition into the “D”, “3”, “2”, “1” or

“R” position while depressing the

accelerator pedal. This may cause

the vehicle to jump forward or back-

ward.

— Shift into the “P” or “R” position

only after the vehicle is complete-

ly stopped. Shifting while the ve-

hicle is moving may cause

damage to the transmission.

— Do not race the engine for more

than five seconds in any position

except the “N” or “P” position

when the brake is set or when

chocks are used in the wheels.

This may cause the automatic

transmission fluid to overheat.

— Avoid shifting from one of the for-

ward driving positions into the

“R” position or vice versa until the

vehicle has completely stopped.

Such shifting may cause damage

to the transmission.

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