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Cruise Control/Direction 
Indicators

1 Engage/disengage (ON/OFF)

Temporarily disengage (CANCEL)
Re-engage/reduce set speed (RESUME/-)

2 Set speed (SET/+)

Increase set speed (SET/+)

3 Direction indicators

To engage the cruise control system

 

Slide the control to the left (1). The indicator 
lamp on the instrument panel will light.

To set the speed

 

When the car is travelling at the desired speed, 
press the SET/+ button (2).

To disengage the cruise control system

 

The system can be disengaged in several ways:

• Depress the brake pedal or clutch pedal.
• Slide the control (1) to CANCEL.
• Set the control (1) in the OFF position.
Cruise control is disengaged if the ESP system 
is operative for more than 1 second.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Can I disengage the cruise control 
temporarily?

Yes. Slide the control (1) slightly to the left and 
release it.

Can I increase speed temporarily?

 

Yes. Accelerate, without changing down a gear 
(manual transmission), for example to overtake. 
When you release the accelerator, the car will 
return to the set speed.

Can I increase the set speed without 
restarting the system?

Yes, in several ways:

• Accelerate to the desired speed. Then press 

SET/+ (2).

• Press SET/+ (2). The speed increases by 

1 mph (1.6 km/h) for each press.

• Press and hold SET/+ (2) until the desired 

speed is reached.

Can I decrease the set speed without 
restarting the system?

 

Yes, in several ways:

• Brake to the desired speed. Then press

SET/+ (2).

• Jog the control (1) to the right (RESUME/-). 

The speed will decrease by 1 mph (1.6 km/h). 
Repeat if you wish to reduce speed further.

• Hold the control (1) in the RESUME/- position 

until the desired speed is reached.

(See your Owner’s Manual, section Starting and 
driving).

Summary of Contents for 9-5

Page 1: ...In car safety Quick Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...shoul der belt should go over the shoulder and across the chest To make the lap part tight pull up on the shoulder belt Note The following is an overview of your vehicle safety features and is not in...

Page 3: ...than 140 cm 56 inches should travel in the rear seat Do not put objects between the airbags and occupants Correct seat position ing is vital for your safety Sit in an upright position and not too clo...

Page 4: ...net or cargo grille is being used Children from 0 3 years 0 18 kg 0 40 lbs must ALWAYS ride in an appropriate child seat Make sure that the child seat is securely mounted according to the manufactures...

Page 5: ...ock To remove the key Manual gearbox Gear lever in R position Automatic transmission must be in park 11 Electric window 12 Electrically heated front seats 13 Steering wheel adjustment 14 Hood release...

Page 6: ...s occured Brake warning This light indicates when the brake fluid level is too low Handbrake This light comes on when the parking brake is applied ABS warning This warning light illuminates when a fau...

Page 7: ...auto matic levelling system If a fault arises in the Xenon headlight system the headlights will automatically be angled down Remaining fuel This light comes on when there is less than about 2 5 gallon...

Page 8: ...isengage the cruise control temporarily Yes Slide the control 1 slightly to the left and release it Can I increase speed temporarily Yes Accelerate without changing down a gear manualtransmission fore...

Page 9: ...ress the ON OFF button 13 Manual tone and speaker settings Press the tone control knob 2 to show the settings menu Select settings options with one of the menu buttons 5 Adjust the settings with the t...

Page 10: ...ation Press the RADIO BAND button 10 until the XMTM frequency is displayed Press the PTY button 7 to display the cate gory labels Continue pressing the PTY button until the desired category name is di...

Page 11: ...scs Press and hold the EJECT button 9 for 2 seconds A chime sounds and the following appears on the display Ejecting All Changing track Turn the tone control 2 or press the SEEK buttons 11 or 12 steer...

Page 12: ...See your Owner s Manual section Saab 9 5 Audio System Cars with automatic transmission Sentronic Manual downchanges Manual upchanges SID control Radio mode Change between stored stations CD mode Chan...

Page 13: ...unction Alarm Speed warning Speed W Automatic Climate Control 1 Temperature setting LH side 2 AUTO all settings selected automatically 3 Manual setting of fan speed 4 Defroster 5 Rear window heating O...

Page 14: ...6 Legroom adjustment See your Owner s Manual section Safety Driver s door Interior lighting 1 Interior lightning on continuously 2 Lightning comes on when a door is opened 3 LIghtning always off See...

Page 15: ...rm Deactivate Push one of the buttons on the key or Push the LOCK switch on the center console or Turn the key in the driver s door or Turn the ignition to ON Child safety lock on rear doors Engage th...

Page 16: ...the corresponding manner The parcel shelf can be located behind the bakrests of the front seats See your Owner s Manual section Interior equipment and trunk Automatic transmission Depress the brake pe...

Page 17: ...l Manual gear selections are shown on the main instrument panel The selector position and the current gear are displayed Changes from 3rd to 4th and from 4th to 5th can be made when the engine speed i...

Page 18: ...when reverse is engaged or selected There are four sensors in the rear bumper that detect objects up to 6 feet 1 8 metres behind the car When the sensors detect an object within the monitored area th...

Page 19: ...driver distraction When NIGHT PANEL has been selected only the speedome ter will be illuminated All other lighting will be switched off and you will note the needles in the main instrument panel zero...

Page 20: ...s For tire changes refer to Owner s Manual which lists approved tire engine combinations 1 Engine oil dipstick filler cap 2 Reservoir brake clutch fluid 3 Fuse box 4 Expansion tank coolant 5 Washer fl...

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