Rear Fog Light - Saab 9-3 Owner's Manual

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Rear fog light switch

Rear fog light

To turn on the rear fog light, press the rear
fog light button on the instrument panel. The
headlights or front fog lights must be on.
The rear fog light is automatically turned off
when the engine is switched off. When the
car is next started, the rear fog light will have
to be switched back on manually by press-
ing the rear fog light switch. If the engine is
restarted within 30 seconds, the rear fog
light will remain on but not if the light switch
is in position AUTO.
Rear fog light consists of one bulb.
Acquaint yourself with the legal provi-
sions governing the use of rear fog light.
Turn signal & lane change
indicators
The stalk switch has an intermediate,
spring-loaded position that is useful for sig-
nalling when changing lanes or passing.
The stalk switch also has fixed positions for
indicating a right or left turn, that are can-
celled automatically when the steering
wheel is centered.
If an indicator bulb breaks, the frequency
with which the indicators flash will be
doubled.
This frequency is also doubled if a trailer is
being towed and one of its indicator bulbs
breaks.
Instruments and controls
Turn signal & lane change indicators
1 Right
2 Left
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Rob Allen
March 27, 2025

Dash board Warning 'TCS OFF' . Car will not start

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Mr. Anderson
March 27, 2025

The 'TCS OFF' warning on a Saab 9-3 indicates that the Traction Control System (TCS) is either turned off or malfunctioning. The TCS works with the ESP system, engine, and transmission control modules to improve stability and traction. If the system is disabled due to a fault, it may limit drivability.

Regarding the car not starting, the provided context mentions issues with ABS and traction control but does not directly confirm a connection to a no-start condition. Possible reasons could include a fault in the ignition system, battery, or other electronic control modules. If bypassing the ABS did not allow the car to start and it is not turning over at all, the issue may be unrelated to TCS and instead involve the starter, battery, or a security system fault.

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