Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Starting and operating

¢ Disc brake pad wear warning

indicators

The disc brake pad wear warning indica-

tors on the disc brakes give a warning

noise when the brake pads are worn.

If a squeaking or scraping noise is heard

from the disc brakes while braking, imme-

diately have your vehicle checked by your

Saab dealer.

ABS (Anti-lock Brake Sys-

tem)

The ABS system prevents the lock-up of

wheels which may occur during sudden

braking or braking on slippery road surfac-

es. This helps prevent the loss of steering

control and directional stability caused by

wheel lock-up.

When the ABS system is operating, you

may hear a chattering noise or feel a slight

vibration in the brake pedal. This is normal

when the ABS operates.

The ABS system will not operate when the

vehicle speed is below approximately 6

mph (10 km/h).

¢ ABS system self-check

Just after the vehicle is started, you may

feel on the brake pedal a vibration similar

to when the ABS operates, and you may

also hear the sound of the ABS working

from the engine compartment. This is

caused by an automatic functional test of

700040

Always use the utmost care in driv-

ing – overconfidence because you

are driving with an ABS equipped

vehicle could easily lead to a seri-

ous accident.

— The ABS system does not always

decrease stopping distance. You

should always maintain a safe fol-

lowing distance from other vehi-

cles.

— When driving on badly surfaced

roads, gravel roads, icy roads, or

over deep newly fallen snow,

stopping distances may be longer

for a vehicle with the ABS system

than one without. When driving

under these conditions, therefore,

reduce your speed and leave am-

ple distance from other vehicles.

— When you feel the ABS system

operating, you should maintain

constant brake pedal pressure.

Do not pump the brake pedal

since doing so may defeat the op-

eration of the ABS system.

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