Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Driving tips

Off road driving

Your AWD vehicle is neither a convention-

al off-road vehicle nor an all terrain vehi-

cle. It is a passenger car designed prima-

rily for on-road use. The AWD feature

gives it some limited off-road capabilities

in situations in which driving surfaces are

relatively level, obstruction-free and other-

wise similar to on-road driving conditions.

Operating it under other than those condi-

tions could subject the vehicle to exces-

sive stress which might result in damage

not eligible for repair under warranty. If

you do take your Saab 9-2X off road, you

should review the common sense precau-

tions in the next section for general guid-

ance.

Never attempt to drive through pools and

puddles, or roads flooded with water. Wa-

ter entering the engine air intake or the ex-

haust pipe or water splashing onto electri-

cal parts may damage your vehicle and

may cause it to stall.

Winter driving

¢ Operation during cold weath-

er

Carry some emergency equipment, such

as tire chains, a window scraper, a bag of

sand, flares, a small shovel, and jumper

cables.

Check the battery and cables. Cold tem-

peratures reduce battery capacity. The

battery must be in good condition to pro-

vide enough power for cold winter starts.

Use an engine oil of proper grade and vis-

cosity for cold weather. Heavy summer oil

will cause harder starting.

— Always maintain a safe driving

speed according to the road and

weather conditions in order to

avoid having an accident on a

sharp turn, during sudden braking

or under other similar conditions.

— Always use the utmost care in

driving – overconfidence because

you are driving an All-Wheel Drive

vehicle could easily lead to a seri-

ous accident.

Do not drive on rough roads or over

curbs in a vehicle that has 17-inch or

other ultra-low-profile tires. The

wheels and tires could be damaged

by shock forces, leading to abnor-

mal vibration or poor straight-line

tracking. Driving would then be

more difficult.

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