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Saab 2006 9-2 User Manual

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Maintenance and service

¢ Before checking or servicing

in the engine compartment

¢ When you do checking or ser-

vicing in the engine compart-

ment while the engine is run-

ning

Engine hood

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To open the hood:

1. If the wiper blades are lifted off the

windshield, return them to their original

positions.

2. Pull the hood release knob under the

instrument panel.

— Wear adequate eye protection to

guard against getting oil or fluids

in your eyes. If something does

get in your eyes, thoroughly wash

them out with clean water.

— Do not tamper with the wiring of

the SRS airbag system or seatbelt

pretensioner system, or attempt

to take its connectors apart, as

that may activate the system or it

can render it inoperative. The wir-

ing and connectors of these sys-

tems are yellow for easy identifi-

cation. NEVER use a circuit tester

for these wiring.

If your SRS airbag or seatbelt pre-

tensioner needs service, consult

your nearest Saab dealer.

— Always stop the engine and set

the parking brake firmly to pre-

vent the vehicle from moving.

— Always let the engine cool down.

Engine parts become very hot

when the engine is running and

remain hot for some time after the

engine is stopped.

— Do not spill engine oil, engine

coolant, brake fluid or any other

fluid on hot engine components.

This may cause a fire.

— Always remove the key from the

ignition switch. When the ignition

switch is in the “ON” position, the

cooling fan may operate suddenly

even when the engine is stopped.

A running engine can be dangerous.

Keep your fingers, hands, clothing,

hair and tools away from the cooling

fan, belts and any other moving en-

gine parts. Removing rings, watch-

es and ties is advisable.

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