Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Driving tips

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Keep the door locks from freezing by

squirting them with deicer or glycerin.

Forcing a frozen door open may damage

or separate the rubber weather strips

around the door. If the door is frozen, use

hot water to melt the ice, and afterwards

thoroughly wipe the water away.

Use a windshield washer fluid that con-

tains an antifreeze solution. Do not use

engine antifreeze or other substitutes be-

cause they may damage the paint of the

vehicle.

q Before driving your vehicle
Before entering the vehicle, remove any

snow or ice from your shoes because that

could make the pedals slippery and dan-

gerous.

While warming up the vehicle before driv-

ing, check that the accelerator pedal,

brake pedal, and all other controls operate

smoothly.

Clear away ice and snow that has accu-

mulated under the fenders to avoid mak-

ing steering difficult. During severe winter

driving, stop when and where it is safe to

do so and check under the fenders period-

ically.

q Parking in cold weather
Do not use the parking brake when park-

ing for long periods in cold weather since

it could freeze in that position. Instead, ob-

serve the following.

1. Place the shift lever in “1” or “R” for

manual transmission vehicles, and in “P”

for automatic transmission vehicles.

2. Use tire stops under the tires to prevent

the vehicle from moving.

When the vehicle is parked in snow or

when it snows, raise the wiper blades off

the glass to prevent damage to them.

When the vehicle has been left parked af-

ter use on roads heavily covered with

snow, or has been left parked during a

snowstorm, icing may develop on the

brake system, which could cause poor

braking action. Check for snow or ice

buildup on the suspension, disc brakes

and brake hoses underneath the vehicle.

If there is caked snow or ice, remove it,

being careful not to damage the disc

brakes and brake hoses and ABS har-

ness.

q Refueling in cold weather
To help prevent moisture from forming in

the fuel system and the risk of its freezing,

use of an antifreeze additive in the fuel

tank is recommended during cold weath-

er.

Use only additives that are specifically de-

signed for this purpose. When an anti-

freeze additive is used, its effect lasts

longer if the tank is refilled whenever the

fuel level reaches half empty.

If your Saab is not going to be used for an

extended period, it is best to have the fuel

tank filled to capacity.

¢ Driving on snowy and icy

roads

To prevent skidding and slipping, avoid

sudden braking, abrupt acceleration, high-

speed driving, and sharp turning when

driving on snowy or icy roads.

Always maintain ample distance between

Snow can trap dangerous exhaust

gases under your vehicle. Keep

snow clear of the exhaust pipe and

from around your vehicle if you park

the vehicle in snow with the engine

running.

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