Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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In case of emergency

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1. Check the transmission and differential

oil levels and add oil to bring it to the upper

level if necessary.

2. Release the parking brake and put the

transmission in neutral.

3. The ignition switch should be in the

“ACC” position while the vehicle is being

towed.

4. Take up slack in the towline slowly to

prevent damage to the vehicle.

Rear liftgate – if the rear lift-

gate cannot be unlocked

In the event that you cannot unlock the

rear liftgate by operating the power door

locking switches or the remote keyless en-

try system, you can unlock it from inside

the cargo area.

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1. Remove the access cover at the bot-

tom-center of the rear liftgate trim.

2. Locate the rear liftgate lock release le-

ver behind the rear liftgate trim panel.

— Never turn the ignition switch to

the “LOCK” position while the ve-

hicle is being towed because the

steering wheel and the direction

of the wheels will be locked.

— Remember that the brake booster

and power steering do not func-

tion when the engine is not run-

ning. Because the engine is

turned off, it will take greater ef-

fort to operate the brake pedal and

steering wheel.

— If transmission failure occurs,

transport your vehicle on a flat-

bed truck.

— Do not run the engine while being

towed using this method. Trans-

mission damage could result if

the vehicle is towed with the en-

gine running.

— For vehicles with automatic trans-

mission, the traveling speed must

be limited to less than 20 mph (30

km/h) and the traveling distance

to less than 31 miles (50 km). For

greater speeds and distances,

transport your vehicle on a flat-

bed truck.

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