Driving at night, Towing the car, 195 starting and driving – Saab 2007 9-3 User Manual

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Starting and driving

Driving at night

Bear in mind the following points, especially
when driving at night:

• Nighttime driving requires your full

concentration

• Do not rush. Count on your journey taking

slightly longer.

• The number of drivers under the influence

of drugs is likely to be greater at night than
during the day.

• Do not stare at the headlights of oncom-

ing vehicles.

• Avoid driving at night if you have poor

eyesight. Night vision deteriorates with
age.

• Keep your car’s headlights, windows and

mirrors clean. Also, if you wear glasses,
make sure they are clean.

• Make sure you are well rested before

starting a long journey. Take a break
every other hour.

• Only eat light meals. Heavy meals have a

tendency to induce tiredness.

• Wild animals prefer to move at dusk and

dawn.

• Check the headlight levelling setting (see

page 97).

Towing the car

Front towing eye

WARNING

• Remember that the brake servo does

not operate when the engine is off.
Much greater pressure than normal
will therefore be required to operate
the brake pedal.

• Nor does the steering servo operate

when the engine is off. The steering
will therefore be much heavier than
usual.

• The towing vehicle should always be

heavier than the vehicle on tow.

• Never allow passengers to ride in the

car when it is on tow.

• Always seek professional help if the

car needs to be recovered.

• The ignition switch must be in the ON

position if the car is moved with the
engine not running.

• The steering wheel lock must be

disengaged before towing the car.

• The steering wheel lock disengages

when the remote control is inserted
into the ignition switch, if the battery
has sufficient charge.

WARNING

• Make sure that the towing eye is

screwed in tightly. It has a left-hand
thread!

• The towing eye is only designed for

towing the car on roads. It must not
be used
to pull the car out of a ditch,
for example.

• Make sure that all bystanders keep a

suitable distance, in case the towing
eye or tow rope should snap. The
towing eye or tow rope could catapult
off and cause seriously injury.

• Never drive with the towing eye fitted

to the front bumper. Return it to its
designated storage space.

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