It means "autostore." You use it for creating radio presets.
On my 1995 SAAB I believe the way to set a radio station button was to 1.Manually tune in the station you want and 2.Press and hold the button you want to store the setting in. Hold the button for a few seconds...when the sound on the radio comes back on, the station is saved and you can release the button. Note if you release the button too quickly rather than saving the new setting you will go to the old setting on the button. Hope that helps, Paul.
If you mean reset button there is none. If you mean radio presets then they are right there on the radio face plate. They are numbered and easy to see.
To enter the anti-theft code for a Saab 900, first turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the "0" button on the radio until the display shows "Code." Enter the four-digit anti-theft code using the radio preset buttons, then press the "Enter" button or "OK" to confirm. If the code is entered correctly, the radio should unlock and begin functioning again.
not possiable as the key is built into the Saab radio DICE which is your radio and your imobiliser ststem
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Ma key wont turn over because i took the factory radio
The 'P" button searches the next programmed station that the radio is set
Hold down the "band" button until it prompts you for the security code again. If you have entered in the code incorrectly too many times in a row, you will have to wait for an hour and try again.
Radio buttons need to be placed in the appropriate type of frame. A radio button's value is always static, however the frame that you bind the radio button to will have the value of the selected radio button.
The 2005 Saab 9-3 typically does not require a radio code for operation, as many vehicles of that era did not have a security feature that necessitates a code after a battery disconnect. However, if the radio has been replaced or if the battery has been disconnected, it might prompt for a code depending on the specific radio model. If you need the code, it's best to consult the owner's manual or contact a Saab dealership for assistance.
The factory radio does not have a reset button.