Parking on a hill, Long-term parking – Saab 2000 9-5 User Manual

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Starting and driving

Parking on a hill

When parking on a steep hill, turn the front
wheels so that they will be blocked by the
curb if the car should move.

Long-term parking

If the car is not going to be used for some
time, e.g. 3–4 months, the following steps
are recommended:

• Run the engine to normal temperature

before long-term parking.

• Drain the washer-fluid reservoir and

hoses.

• Wash and wax the car. Clean the rubber

seals on the hood, luggage compartment

lid and doors, and lubricate them with
glycerol (glycerin).

• After washing the car, dry the brake discs

by taking the car out on the road and
applying the brakes a few times.

• Fill the fuel tank with fuel to prevent con-

densation forming in it.

• Top up the coolant and check the anti-

freeze before the onset of winter.

• Park the car in a dry, covered and

well-ventilated building. Leave the park-
ing brake OFF!

• Disconnect the negative (-) battery lead.

If frost is likely to occur during the
long-term parking, remove the battery
and store it away from the frost.

• Ideally, the car should be put up on

blocks, with the wheels off the ground. If
this is not possible, inflate the tires to
about 43 psi (300 kPa).

• Leave all the windows open a crack and

cover the car with a fabric tarpaulin - not
one made of plastic.

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2

3

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1 Pointing downhill and

against the curb
– Turn the wheels into
the curb and edge the
car forward until the
wheels touch the curb.

2 Pointing uphill and

against the curb
– Turn the wheels away
from the curb and edge
the car back until the
wheels touch the curb.

3 Pointing uphill or

downhill – no curb
– Turn the wheels
towards the edge of the
road. If the car should
start rolling, it will not run
into the road.

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