Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Maintenance and service

¢ HID headlight bulbs 3

¢ Halogen headlight bulbs 3

NOTE

— If headlight aiming is required, con-

sult your Saab dealer for proper adjust-

ment of the headlight aim.

— It may be difficult to replace the

bulbs. Have your Saab dealer replace

the bulbs if necessary.

q Right-hand low beam light bulb

Non-turbo model
1) Air intake duct

Turbo model

High-intensity-discharge (HID) bulbs

are used for the low beams of the

headlights. These HID bulbs use an

extremely high voltage. To avoid the

risk of an electric shock and result-

ing serious injury, you should not

attempt to replace them. Neither

should you attempt to replace the

high-beam bulbs, remove/refit the

headlight assemblies, or remove

any headlight-assembly compo-

nents. For replacement of the head-

light bulbs (low-beam and high-

beam), removal and installation of

the headlight assemblies, and re-

moval of headlight-assembly com-

ponents, contact your Saab dealer.

Ask your Saab dealer to check

whether your vehicle is equipped

with HID headlights.

Halogen headlight bulbs become

very hot while in use. If you touch

the bulb surface with bare hands or

greasy gloves, finger prints or

grease on the bulb surface will de-

velop into hot spots and cause the

bulb to break. If there are finger

prints or grease on the bulb surface,

wipe them away with a soft cloth

moistened with alcohol.

Ask your Saab dealer to check

whether your vehicle is equipped

with halogen headlights.

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