Saab 2008 9-3 User Manual

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Interior equipment

Cargo net 3

3

3

3

• If possible, avoid having the rear seat

folded down when driving with a heavy
load, because the anchoring possibili-
ties are restricted when the rear seat
is in this position. That the rear seat
is in the upright is a basic require-
ment for protection against cargo
displacement in the event of a
crash
.

• Improve safety by fastening the outer

safetybelts. Check that the red "indi-
cator-flag" next to the opening han-
dles is not visible. If the red "indica-
tor-flag" is visible the backrest is not
locked.

• Match your speed and driving style to

how the car is loaded. The handling
characteristics of the car can be
affected since a load in the trunk will
alter the car’s center of gravity.

• An object weighing 55 lbs. (25 kg) cor-

responds to a weight of 2200 lbs.
(1,000 kg) in a front-end collision at
32 mph (50 km/h).

• Adjust the car’s load (passengers and

luggage) so that the gross vehicle
weight and the axle weight are not
exceeded, see page 286.

WARNING

Never overload the cargo net 3. If the

elastic breaks this may cause per-
sonal injury. Do not use a cargo net
that shows signs of wear.

• Never use the elastic floor net 3 and

elastic side net 3 when the rear seat is
folded down. These nets are only
intended to keep light objects tidy, not
for the anchoring of loads.

• Secure the load in the luggage com-

partment firmly. Using a cargo net is
not considered as load securing.

• The only purpose of a cargo net is to

prevent light objects from being
thrown forward into the cabin during
heavy breaking.

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