2003 Saab 9-5 Owner's Manual - Page 190
2003 Saab 9-5 Manual
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190 Starting and driving . NOTICE • Cars with automatic transmission: 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. IB483 • Never use the towing eyes to pull the car unstuck. Rear towing eye Never use the towing eyes to pull the car unstuck Rear towing eye The car has a permanently mounted towing eye at the back. If the car is equipped with a trailer hitch, this can be used instead of the towing eye. Considerations when towing the car Gear lever in neutral (in cars with automatic transmission: selector lever at N (neutral)) Turn on the parking lights. Drive carefully and do not exceed the speed limit for vehicles being towed. Always try to keep the towrope taut by gently applying the brake, as necessary. This will avoid the towrope being jerked violently. The local regulations on towing speeds must be followed. The highest permissible towing speed is 30 mph (50 km/h), unless the legal limit is lower. The longest permissible towing distance is 30 miles (50 km). If the car has to be transported farther than that, summon a tow truck. A flat bed tow truck is the preferred method to tow. Failure to follow these guidelines can result in damage. Cars with automatic transmission cannot be bump started. In an emergency, it is possible to start the engine using jump leads (see the section, "Jump starting" on page 191).