Battery – Saab 2008 9-3 User Manual

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Car care

Battery

Check the charge state and electrolyte level
of the battery regularly.

If frequent short journeys are made, the bat-
tery may need extra charging. This can be
done with a battery charger or by taking the
car for a long run.

If the battery is not being charged while the
engine is running, the following message
will appear on the SID:

Check the drive belt (see page 219). If the
belt is damaged, the engine may overheat,
the battery may not be charged and the A/C
compressor may not work.

WARNING

• When working on the battery, highly

explosive gas can build up. A spark
could ignite this gas that collects
around the battery.
Therefore, always avoid sparks and
open flames in the vicinity of the bat-
tery.

• The battery contains corrosive sulphu-

ric acid. Always wear a face mask or
goggles when working on the battery.

• If battery acid gets into the eyes or

splashes onto skin or clothing, wash
the affected area liberally with water.
If acid gets into the eyes or a large
quantity makes contact with the skin,
seek medical help.

• Battery posts, terminals and related

accessories contain lead and lead
compounds. Wash your hands after
handling

NOTE

A discharged battery can freeze and frac-
ture. Batteries should therefore always be
stored away from sub-zero temperatures.

Battery not charging.
Make a safe stop.

Checking the battery electrolyte level.
Dark or green level indicator means
correct fluid level.
Battery should be changed if indicator is
light

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