Driving with a roof rack load, Fitting the roof carriers (accessory) 9-5 sedan, Driving with a roof rack – Saab 2000 9-5 User Manual

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Starting and driving

Driving with a roof rack
load

The maximum permissible roof load is
220 lbs. (100 kg).
Note that the roof load is included in the
car’s maximum permissible load (see page
226).
Strong, sturdy roof carriers designed spe-
cially for the car are available from your
Saab dealer. Always secure the roof load
safely.

Fitting the roof carriers (accessory)
9-5 Sedan

The carrier feet are marked with a top view
of the car and arrow indicating their posi-
tions.

1 Slip the plastic cover onto the adjustable

foot of the carrier (foot with knob for
tightening) to protect the paintwork
during assembly.

2 Open all the doors.

Fold back the rubber strip and find the
fixing holes.

3 Start on the left-hand side of the car.

Rest the carrier carefully across the roof,
with the rigid foot towards you. Hold the
foot clear of the roof to avoid damaging
the paintwork.
Fold back the rubber strip and insert the
pins on the foot into the fixing holes.
Make sure that the rubber strip comes
inside the plastic cover on the carrier.
Repeat the procedure with the other car-
rier.

4 Close the doors on the left-hand side of

the car gently, to hold the carrier feet in
place.

5 Now go around to the other side of the

car and remove the plastic cover from
the carrier’s adjustable foot. Fold back
the rubber strip and insert the pins on
the foot into the fixing holes. Do the
same with the other carrier and close the
doors gently.

6 Tighten each carrier by turning the knob

clockwise (by hand). Tighten just
enough to bring the foot up against the
edges of the fixing holes.

Remove the carriers when not in use, as
they increase fuel consumption.
The instructions that accompany the carri-
ers also include advice on driving with a roof
load - we strongly recommend that you read
them carefully.

WARNING

• A roof load will affect the car’s center

of gravity and aerodynamics. Be
aware of this when cornering and driv-
ing in crosswinds.

• Suit your speed to the prevailing con-

ditions.

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