Saab 2007 Braking, To reduce the preset speed, Disengaging the system, Brake pad wear indicators

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To reduce the preset speed

The cruise control system will always disen- gage automatically the moment that either the brake pedal or the clutch pedal is depressed.

It is also possible to reduce the speed by means of the RESUME/– button.

Sliding the button to RESUME/– once will reduce the speed by 1 mph (1.6 km/h). Holding the button in the RESUME/– posi- tion will effect a gradual reduction in speed until the button is released.

Disengaging the system

The system will be disengaged:

When the brake or clutch pedal is depressed.

When the switch is moved to CANCEL.

When the switch is moved to OFF.

When the engine is switched off.

When the selector lever is moved to posi- tion N (cars with automatic transmission).

When the ESP® system is operative for more than 1 second.

Braking

To avoid the brakes becoming overheated, (e.g. when negotiating long descents with a drop of several hundred feet), select a low gear to use the braking effect of the engine. If the car has automatic transmission, move the selector lever to position D or L.

When driving fast, you can help to prolong the life of the brakes by thinking ahead and braking harder for short periods, rather than braking more moderately over long stretches.

Brake pad wear indicators

The outboard brake pads on the front wheels incorporate pad-wear indicators. When the lining is down to 3 mm, the pad will produce a screeching, squealing or scraping noise when the brakes are applied. New pads should be fitted without delay.

Brake pads should only be replaced by a workshop. We recommend that you con- tact an authorized Saab dealer.

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Saab 2007 owner manual Braking, To reduce the preset speed, Disengaging the system, Brake pad wear indicators