What are the safety features of the Saab 9-3?

What are the safety features of the Saab 9-3?

Second generation od Saab 9-3 (2003–2012) includes a number of safety features, including innovations such as Saab Active Head Restraints (SAHR II) to reduce whiplash and ReAxs, a passive rear wheel steering design and passive toe-in to help reduce understeer under heavy braking .

How does rear wheel steering work in Saab Reax?

When cornering, the kinetics at the rear axle induce a very slight deflection of both rear wheels in the opposite direction to the steering input, ie. toe-out for the outer wheel and toe-in for the inner wheel.

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Second generation od Saab 9-3 (2003–2012) includes a number of safety features, including innovations such as Saab Active Head Restraints (SAHR II) to reduce whiplash and ReAxs, a passive rear wheel steering design and passive toe-in to help reduce understeer under heavy braking .

Where to buy aftermarket parts for a Saab?

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When cornering, the kinetics at the rear axle induce a very slight deflection of both rear wheels in the opposite direction to the steering input, ie. toe-out for the outer wheel and toe-in for the inner wheel.

How often do you need to replace Saab parts?

Other Saab auto parts that you will probably need to switch out at least once during your car’s lifespan include the belts and radiator hoses, plug wires, and brake pads. Replacing Saab OEM parts such as these components is relatively simple, but you should plan to replace the alternator, starter, and even the radiator at least once.

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