Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Driving tips

count; however, be careful not to let them

drag on the ground.

For more information about the safety

chain connection, refer to the instructions

for your hitch and trailer.

q Side mirrors

After hitching a trailer to your vehicle,

check that the standard side mirrors pro-

vide a good rearward field of view without

significant blind spots. If significant blind

spots occur with the vehicle’s standard

side mirrors, use towing mirrors that con-

form with Federal, state/province and/or

other applicable regulations.

q Trailer lights
Connection of trailer lights to your vehi-

cle’s electrical system requires modifica-

tions to the vehicle’s lighting circuit to in-

crease its capacity and accommodate wir-

ing changes. To ensure the trailer lights

are connected properly, please consult

your Saab dealer. Check for proper oper-

ation of the turn signals, the brake lights

and parking lights each time you hitch up.

q Tires
Make sure that all the tires on your vehicle

are properly inflated to the pressure spec-

ified on the tire label located on the left

center pillar of your vehicle.

Trailer tire condition, size, load rating and

proper inflation pressure should be in ac-

cordance with the trailer manufacturer’s

specifications.

In the event your vehicle gets a flat tire

when towing a trailer, ask a commercial

road service to repair the flat tire.

If you carry a regular size spare tire in your

vehicle or trailer as a precaution against

getting a flat tire, be sure that the spare

tire is firmly secured.

¢ Trailer towing tips

Always use safety chains between

your vehicle and the trailer. Towing

a trailer without safety chains could

create a traffic safety hazard if the

trailer separates from the hitch due

to coupling damage or hitch ball

damage.

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Direct splicing or other improper

connection of trailer lights may

damage your vehicle’s electrical

system and cause a malfunction of

your vehicle’s lighting system.

Never tow a trailer when the tempo-

rary spare tire is used. The tempo-

rary spare tire is not designed to

sustain the towing load. Use of the

temporary spare tire when towing

can result in failure of the spare tire

and/or less stability of the vehicle.

— Never exceed 45 mph (72 km/h)

when towing a trailer in hilly coun-

try on hot days.

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