Vehicle recovery – Saab 2008 9-3 User Manual

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Starting and driving

Always try to keep the towrope taut by
gently applying the brake of the car on tow,
as necessary. This will avoid the towrope
being jerked violently.

Cars with automatic transmission

Always observe the speed limit for vehicles
on tow. Whatever the speed limit, the car
must not be towed at speeds exceeding
30 mph (50 km/h) nor for a distance of more
than 30 miles (50 km). If the car needs to be
transported over a longer distance, a tow
truck or flatbed truck must be called out.

The engine cannot be started by towing or
pushing the car. In an emergency, the
engine can be started as described under
"Jump starting" on page 200.

Cars with manual transmission

Always observe the speed limit for vehicles
on tow. There are no speed limit nor for dis-
tance.

Vehicle recovery

If the car has to be transported on a flatbed
truck, or similar, it must be securely
strapped down. There are attachment
points for this purpose on the underside of
the car. The attachment points are oblong
hole that have been reinforced to cope with
the stresses that arise during this type of
transport.

Transporting the car

NOTE

• The car must be towed front first.

• If the car is to be towed with the front

wheels off the ground, make sure the
parking brake is off, as this acts on the
rear wheels.

NOTE

If a car with sports (lowered) chassis is
transported, for example on a flat bed
truck, take extra care not to damage the
spoiler and/or underbody.

Attachment points for anchorage straps

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