258 car care – Saab 2007 9-3 User Manual
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Car care
When the car has to be lifted, the jack must 
be positioned at one of the four jacking 
points (front or rear) under the sill members.
If a floor jack is used, the lifting plate must 
be positioned under the normal jacking 
points, see illustration. If the car is equipped 
with a towbar, the jack can also be placed 
under this.
1 Wind the jack up to a suitable height
before placing it under the jacking point. 
Each jacking point is indicated by an 
arrow on the sill (see illustration).
Make sure that the jack fully engages 
the jacking point in the underside of the 
sill member and that the entire foot of the 
jack is steady and flat on the ground. 
The jack must not stand on snow, ice or 
similar.
Wind up the jack until it just begins to lift 
the car.
2 It is not necessary to remove the wheel
cover.
If, none the less, you wish to remove the 
wheel cover, take hold of the outer edge 
and pull it straight out.
Remove the plastic wheel bolt covers.
Loosen the wheel bolts half a turn.
3 Wind the jack to raise the wheel clear of
the ground. Remove the wheel bolts and 
lift off the wheel.
4 Clean any rust or dirt from the contact
surfaces between the wheel and brake 
disc. Do not wipe away the grease in the 
wheel hub.
5 Add a thin layer of grease on the bolts
before fitting, see page 260. Fit the 
wheel and screw in the bolts in the 
sequence shown on page 260 (opposite 
pairs).
Tighten the bolts enough for the bolts 
and wheel to be seated correctly.
6 Lower the car and tighten the wheel
bolts to torque in sequence as shown on 
page 260.
Tightening torque: 
Light-alloy wheels: 80 ft.lb. (110 Nm).
Steel wheels: 80 ft.lb. (110 Nm).
Refit the plastic wheel bolt covers.
NOTICE
Apply the jack only to the jacking points 
indicated on the body.
Jacking points
Marking of jacking points
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