Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Trailer towing

Your vehicle is designed and intended to

be used primarily as a passenger-carrying

vehicle. Towing a trailer puts additional

loads on your vehicle’s engine, drivetrain,

brakes, tires and suspension and has an

adverse effect on fuel economy.

If you do decide to tow a trailer, your safe-

ty and satisfaction depend upon proper

use of correct equipment and cautious op-

eration of your vehicle. Seek the advice of

your Saab dealer to assist you in purchas-

ing a hitch and other necessary towing

equipment appropriate for your vehicle. In

addition, be sure to follow the instructions

on correct installation and use provided by

the trailer and other towing equipment

manufacturers.

Saab assumes no responsibility for inju-

ries or vehicle damage that result from

trailer towing equipment, or from any er-

rors or omissions in the instructions ac-

companying such equipment or for your

failure to follow the proper instructions.

¢ Warranties and maintenance

For details of application of warranties to

vehicle damage or malfunctions related

with trailer towing, please refer to the

“Saab Warranty and Service Record

Booklet”. If you use your vehicle to tow a

trailer, more frequent maintenance will be

required due to the additional load. (Refer

to “Maintenance schedule under severe

driving conditions” in the “Saab Warranty

and Service Record Booklet”.)

Under no circumstances should a trailer

be towed with a new vehicle or a vehicle

with any new powertrain component (en-

gine, transmission, differential, wheel

bearings, etc.) for the first 1,000 miles

(1,600 km) of driving.

¢ Maximum load limits

q Total trailer weight

Total trailer weight

The total trailer weight (trailer weight plus

its cargo load) must never exceed the

maximum weight shown in the following

table.

Never exceed the maximum load

limits explained in the following. Ex-

ceeding the maximum load limits

could cause personal injury and/or

vehicle damage.

— Adequate size trailer brakes are

required when the trailer and its

cargo exceed 1,000 lbs (453 kg)

total weight.

— Before towing a trailer, check the

trailer total weight, GVW, GAWs

and tongue load. Make sure the

load and its distribution in your

vehicle and trailer are acceptable.

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