Summary of Combo

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    Vauxhall combo operation, safety, maintenance owner’s manual model year 2010 edition: june 2009 ts 1649-a-10

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    Data specific to your vehicle please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it easily accessible. This data can be found und er the sections "technical da ta" and "service and m aintenance" as well as on the identification plate. Fuel desig nation engine oil grade viscosity tyre pressure tyre size f...

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    Introduction your vehicle is an intelligent synthesis of adv anc ed technology, proven safety, env ironmenta l friendliness a nd economy. It now lies with you to drive your vehicle safely and ensure that it perform s perfectly. This owner’s manual provides you with all the necessary information to t...

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    Contents comm itment to custom er satisfaction: our aim: to k eep you happy with your vehicle. All vauxhall authorised repairers offer first-class serv ice a t competitiv e prices. Experienced, factory-trained technicians w ork according to factory instructions. Your authorised repa irer can supply ...

  • Page 6: In Brief

    2 in brief in brief unlocking the vehicle: turn the key in the lock forwards or press the q button on the radio remote control 3 pull on the door ha ndle and open the d oor or slide open the slid ing door 3 . Sliding door 3 3 25. Key 3 18, elec tronic imm obiliser 3 19, remote control 3 3 21, centra...

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    3 in brief unlocking the rear doors 3 : turn the key to the vertical position or press the q button on the remote control 3 to open the right rear door, pull on the handle and p ull open the door. To open the left rear door, turn the handle on the inside. When using the rem ote control, the rear doo...

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    4 in brief front seat height 3 : pull lever at side lift lever a nd relieve som e weight from seat to raise it or press down on seat with body weight to low er it. Never adjust the driver’s seat whilst driving. It could m ov e in a n uncontrolled m anner when the lev er has been pulled . Seats 3 36,...

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    5 in brief pull out the seat belt and engage it in the belt buckle the seat belt must not b e twisted and m ust lie snugly a gainst the body. The back rest must not be tilted back too far (maxim um approx. 25°). To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. Three-point seat belts 3 46, airbag sy...

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    6 in brief to adjust interior mirror by swivelling swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing to red uce daz zle a t nig ht. Mirrors 3 33. Steering wheel adjustment 3 : swivel lever down, adjust height, swivel lever up, engage ad just steering wheel only when vehicle is stationary and steering co...

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    7 in brief headlight flash, m ain beam and dipped beam main beam, headlight flash 3 81. Switch turn signal on turn signals 3 81. Hazard warning lights operated with the ¨ button. Haz ard warning flashers 3 82. Headlight flash = pull stalk toward s steering wheel main beam = push sta lk forwards dipp...

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    8 in brief.

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    9 in brief page 1 side air v ents ................................ 3 89 2 front pa ssenger airbag 3 ........... 3 54 3 infotainm ent system 3 ................ 3 86 4 haza rd warning lights ................... 3 7 led for vauxhall alarm system 3 ............................. 3 30 5 display 3 for tim ...

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    10 in brief control indicators > front fog lights 3 , 3 63, 3 82. A engine elec tronics, immob iliser 3 , easytr onic 3 , fault, 3 19, 3 63, 3 109. Z exha ust gases 3 , 3 64, 3 109. V a irbag system s 3 , belt tensioners, 3 64, 3 48, 3 57. I eng ine oil pressure, 3 64. O turn signal lights, 3 65, 3 ...

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    11 in brief operate horn: press j right or left airbag system 3 3 54, rem ote control on steering wheel 3 3 86. Windscreen wiper: move stalk upwards windscreen wiper 3 78, adjusta ble wip er interval 3 3 79, further informa tion 3 154, 3 168. Operating windscreen wash system: stalk toward steering w...

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    12 in brief rear window wiper 3 and rear window wash system 3 operation rear window wiper and rear wind ow wash system 3 78, further information 3 168, 3 169. Heated rear window 3 , heated exterior mirrors 3 operated with the Ü button. Climate control system 3 88, h eated rea r wind ow 3 35. To clea...

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    13 in brief manual transmission reverse gear: with the vehicle sta tionary, lift the ring under the gear-lever knob 3 seconds after depressing the clutch, a nd then engage the gear. If the gear does not engage, p ut the lev er into neutral, release the clutch ped al and depress again; then repeat ge...

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    14 in brief steering colum n lock and ignition turn key to position 1. Mov e the steering wheel slightly to release the steering column lock. Starting the engine depress the c lutch and brake ped als, easytronic 3 in n , do not acc elerate; for diesel engine, turn key to p osition 2; when control in...

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    15 in brief parking the vehicle z alwa ys apply ha ndb rake firmly without op erating the release button, and apply as firmly as possible on a downhill or uphill slope. Z switch off the eng ine and ignition by turning the ignition key to 0 and removing it. Turn the steering wheel until you can feel ...

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    16 in brief airbag system the a irb ag system c onsists of several internal systems. Front airb ag system 3 the front airbag system will be triggered in the event of a serious ac cident involving a frontal impact and forms safety cushions for the driver and front passenger. The forward movement of t...

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    17 in brief selecting with the multi-function button (adjuster wheel via the four-wa y rocker switch 3 74): press and turn multi-function button. To exit a m enu, turn the multi-function button left or right to return or ma in and select. To select with steering wheel b uttons 3 : select menu option...

  • Page 22: Keys, Doors,

    18 keys, doors, windows keys, doors, windows replacement keys the key number is specified in the car pass 3 . The key is part of the electronic immobiliser. Locks 3 20, 3 155. Key with retractable key blade 3 press button to extend. To retrac t, press button and audibly engage key b lade. Car pass t...

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    19 keys, doors, windows electronic immobiliser the system check s w hether the vehicle is allowed to sta rt with the key used. Once the transponder in the key is recognised, the v ehicle can be started. The electronic imm ob iliser activates automatically when the k ey is removed from the starter sw...

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    20 keys, doors, windows mechanical unlocking or locking of individual doors (versions without rem ote control 3 and central lock ing system 3 ) front doors and sliding doors 3 to unlock turn k ey in lock towards front of vehicle as far as it will go. Return key to the vertical position and remove. P...

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    21 keys, doors, windows remote control 3 dep ending on the equipment of the vehic le, one of the remote controls depicted on this page will be used. The rem ote control is integ ra ted in the key. Used to op erate: z central locking system 3 , z mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 , z vauxhall al...

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    22 keys, doors, windows remote contr ol battery replac em ent replace the battery as soon a s the range of the remote control begins to shrink . Batteries do not belong in household waste. They must be disposed of at an appropriate recycling collection point. Key with foldaw ay key section extend th...

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    23 keys, doors, windows to lock close doors, sliding door 3 , load compartment and tank flap . Press button p on the remote control – or from the inside – push the lock button on the driver’s door when the doors are closed. Mechanica l anti-theft locking system 3 all doors must b e closed. If the ig...

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    24 keys, doors, windows fault if the central locking system cannot be opera ted, the problem may be as follows: z if the centra l loc king system is ov erloaded as a result of repeated op eration at short interv als. The power supply is c ut off for a b rief period. Z defective fuse in the fuse box ...

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    25 keys, doors, windows sliding doors 3 opening from outside unlock the door with the key b y turning it forwards in the lock or p ressing the q button on the rem ote control. To open the slid ing doors, pull the handle and slide the door towards the rear of the vehic le. Opening from inside to op e...

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    26 keys, doors, windows tailgate 3 to open turn the key in the lock to the vertical position or press the q b utton on the rem ote control. Press the button to open the tailgate. To close close the tailgate and turn the key in the lock to a horizontal position or p ress the p button on the rem ote c...

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    27 keys, doors, windows rear doors 3 to open turn the key in the lock to the vertical position or press the q b utton on the rem ote control. Open right-hand rear door from outside b y raising door ha nd le or from insid e b y pivoting handle. Unlock and open the left-hand rear door from inside by p...

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    28 keys, doors, windows centra l locking 3 and the rea r doors the c entral locking system and anti-theft locking system 3 for the d oors cannot be opera ted v ia the rear door lock. Key slot vertical in lock when the central locking system is opera ted, the rea r doors are locked or unlock ed toget...

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    29 keys, doors, windows vauxhall alarm system 3 monitors z the doors, load compa rtm ent, bonnet, z the passenger c om partment, z vehicle tilt, e.G. If it is raised, z the ignition. To activate all doors, windows a nd the bonnet must be closed. Press the p button on the remote control again within ...

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    30 keys, doors, windows light emitting d iode (led) during the first 10 seconds of vauxhall alarm system activation: after the first 10 second s of vauxhall alarm system activation: contact a workshop for assistance if prob lems are encountered. To deactivate press button q on radio remote control. ...

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    31 keys, doors, windows opening and closing the load com partm ent 3 when the vauxhall alar m system is enabled 1. To unlock: ta ilg ate: turn key c lock wise all the way past the horizontal position. The tailga te is unlocked and monitoring of the passenger compartm ent and vehicle tilt are disable...

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    32 keys, doors, windows exterior mirrors adjust m anually using handles in the front doors or electrically 3 using switches in the driver’s door console. Manual exterior m irror adjustment adjust the exterior mirror using the handle. Electrical exterior mirror adjustment 3 select the corresp onding ...

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    33 keys, doors, windows heated exter ior mirror s 3 heating is activated or dea ctivated by pressing the Ü b utton. Heating is op erable when the ignition is switched on. Interior mirror swivel mirror housing to adjust. To reduce dazzle, swivel the lever on the underside of the mirror housing. Manua...

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    34 keys, doors, windows window in the sliding doors 3 electric windows 3 operational readiness operational when the ig nition key is in position 1 in the starter switch. Illum ination of the rock er switches indica tes operational readiness. Operational readiness ceases when the driver’s door is ope...

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    35 keys, doors, windows closing window s fr om the outside 3 the w indows can be c losed from the outside using the rem ote control. Hold the p button on the remote control depressed until the front windows are closed. Overload if the wind ow s are rep eatedly operated at short interv als, the power...

  • Page 40: Seats, Interior

    36 seats, interior seats, interior front seats adjust longitudinal seat p osition pull the hand le at the front of the seat, move the seat and then release the ha nd le. Ad justing the bac krests take the p ressure off the backrest and turn the ha nd wheel on the side. Front sea ts ....................

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    37 seats, interior adjust heig ht of seat lift lever a nd relieve som e weight from seat to raise it or press down on seat with body weight to low er it. Tilting the b ackrests forwa rd in order to fold the backrest forwards, lift the release lever. Seat position z sit with your buttocks as far back...

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    38 seats, interior z sit with your shoulders a s far b ack against the b ackrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that you can easily reach the steering wheel with your arm s slightly bent. Maintain contact between your shoulders and the backrest w hen turning the steering w heel. Do not angle ...

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    39 seats, interior adjusting the centre rear head restraint 3 to improve visibility when the centre rea r seat is not occ upied or to fold the bac krest, press the d etent springs on the guide sleeves to release the head restra int and push it all the wa y down. If the centre sea t is occupied, set ...

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    40 seats, interior load compartm ent extension remove the load c om partment cov er 3 if necessary 3 42. Pull out the push-in collars 3 for the isofix child-restraint system mounting . Closely follow the installation instructions accomp anying the isofix child restraint system. Fold ing down the rea...

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    41 seats, interior picture no: 12438s.Tif to fold one or b oth of the rear seat back rests, press the button at the top to release the backrest ( 3 40, fig . 18099 s) and fold it forward. Rep ositioning the rear seats pull the seat belt slightly forward so that it does not get damaged and aud ib ly ...

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    42 seats, interior lashing eyes 3 the four lashing eyes in the load compartment that are shown in fig. 18101 s a re used to secure ob jects that are being transported so that they do not slid e around. The b ra ckets on the floor between the front seats are only used to secure the safety net 3 3 43....

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    43 seats, interior safety net 3 passeng ers m ust not be carried behind the safety net. The safety net ca n be fitted behind the rear seats or, with the rear seat backrest folded down, b ehind the front seats. Remove the load c om partment cov er as necessary 3 42. Unroll the safety net. Fitting beh...

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    44 seats, interior load compartm ent grille 3 to prevent vehicle occupa nts from being injured by loose cargo, a load compartment grille can be insta lled behind the front seats. Sp lit load comp artment g rille 3 to enlarge the load compartment, the grille can be moved forwards on the front passeng...

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    45 seats, interior notes on loading the vehicle z heav y objec ts in the load compa rtm ent should be placed as far forward as possible a gainst the rear seat backrests or, if the rear seat ba ckrests are folded down, ag ainst the front seat back rests. If ob jects are to be stacked, the heav ier ob...

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    46 seats, interior three-stage safety system com prising: z three-point seat belts, z belt tensioners at the front seats, z airb ag systems for driver and front passenger 3 . The three stages are activated in sequence depending on the sev erity of the accident: z the automatic seat belt locking d ev...

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    47 seats, interior seat belts are only designed for use by one person at a tim e. They are not suitable for persons young er than 12 years of age or smaller than 150 cm. For children up to 12 yea rs of ag e, w e recom mend the vauxhall child restraint system 3 51. Checking the seat b elts from time ...

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    48 seats, interior belt tensioners in the event of a hea d-on or rear-end collision of a certain severity, the front seat belts are pulled down at the buckles and thereby tightened. Actuation of belt tensioners is indicated by illum ina tion of control indica tor v ; see next column. Trigg ered belt...

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    49 seats, interior the system ’s integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to be quickly remedied. Imp or tant z do not affix or place accessories or other objec ts within the deploym ent zone of the belt tensioners (in the area of the belt buckle). Do not make any modifications to belt tensioner co...

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    50 seats, interior operation of the seat belts fitting seat belts the seat belt must not b e twisted and m ust lie snugly a gainst the body. The back rest must not be tilted back too far (maxim um approx. 25°). Adjust the height so that the belt lies across the should er. It must not lie across the ...

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    51 seats, interior removing the belt to release the seat belt, press the red button on the belt buckle. Child restraint system 3 follow the usage instructions for the child restra int system . Alw ays comply with loc al or national regulations. In some countries, the use of child restraint system s ...

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    52 seats, interior permissible options for fitting a child safety sea t weight and age class 1) 1) we reco mmen d the use of each system u ntil the child reaches the upper weight lim it. On front p assenger sea t on a n outboard seat in the rear row of seats on m iddle seat 2) in the r ear row of se...

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    53 seats, interior note z children under 12 years of a ge or under 150 cm tall m ust only trav el in an appropriate child restraint system on the seats in the rear row 3 . Z when transporting children, use the child restraint systems suitable for the child’s weight. Z be sure that child restraint sy...

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    54 seats, interior airbag system front airb ag the front airbag system consists of one airbag in the steering wheel and one in the instrument panel. These can be identified by the word a irbag . The front airbag system comprises: z an airbag with inflator in the steering wheel and a second one in th...

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    55 seats, interior when trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the d riv er and front passenger. The forward movement of the front seat occupants is c hecked, thereby sub stantially reducing the risk of injury to the upp er body and hea d. No im pairment ...

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    56 seats, interior sid e a irbag 3 the side airbag system consists of a n airbag in each front seat backrest. This can be identified by the word airbag . The side airbag system comprises: z an airba g with inflator in the ba ck of the driv er’s and front passenger seat respectively, z the control el...

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    57 seats, interior the sid e airbags w ill not be trigg ered in the event of z the ignition is switched off, z frontal collisions, z accidents in whic h the vehicle overturns, z collisions involving a rear im pact, z collisions involving a side impact outside the passenger c ell. Control ind icator ...

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    58 seats, interior im portant z no objects or accessories must be placed in the area in which the airbag s inflate, as they could ca use injury when the com ponents are deployed. Z do not p la ce a ny objects between the airb ag systems and the vehicle occ upa nts. Danger of injury. Do not install a...

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    59 seats, interior use of child restraint systems 3 cigarette lighter 3 the cigarette lighter is in the centre console. With the ignition on, press in the cigarette lig hter. It switches off automatically when element is hot. Pull out the cigarette lighter. Accessory socket 3 the accessory soc ket i...

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    60 seats, interior do not exceed the maximum power consump tion of 120 w atts. Electrical accessories connected to the soc ket m ust comp ly with the electromagnetic compatibility req uirements la id d own in din vde 40 839, otherwise v ehicle m alfunctions may occur. Do not connect any current-deli...

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    61 seats, interior rear ashtra y 3 in the rear centre console. To open, swiv el the cover up wards. To empty, lift the cover and pull the ashtray out upwards by its cov er. Stowage compartments glove comp artm ent to op en, pull handle. On the inside of the glove compa rtm ent cover there is a p en ...

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    62 seats, interior stow age com partm ent in roof above the front seats and sid e m esh p oc kets above the sliding doors 3 the stowage c om partment above the front seats can hold a maximum load of 15 kg. The m esh packets above the doors can only hold light objec ts. Stowa ge compa rtment 3 b enea...

  • Page 67: Instruments

    63 instruments instruments control indicators ................................ 63 instrument display............................... 68 information display ............................. 72 warning buzzers.................................. 78 wind screen wiper ................................ 78 contr...

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    64 instruments flashes w hen the ignition is on fault in the electronic immobiliser system; the engine ca nnot be started 3 19. Z exhaust emission control indicator illuminates and/or fla shes yellow it illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts. Illumi...

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    65 instruments o turn signal lights control indicator flashes g reen. The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the haz ard warning flashers a re activated. Rapid flashing: light or associa ted fuse has failed. Replacing bulbs 3 144. Fuses 3 138. C main bea m control indicator illum inates b...

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    66 instruments r fog tail light control indicator illum inates yellow. Illuminates when the fog tail light is on 3 82. P alternator control indicator illum inates red it illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the engine is running ...

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    67 instruments s eng ine oil level 3 control indicator illum inates yellow. The engine oil level is c hecked automatically. Illuminates when the engine is running engine oil level too low. Check engine oil lev el and top up engine oil if necessary 3 164. Eps 1) electric power steering 3 control indi...

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    68 instruments instrum ent display tachom eter displays the engine rpm. Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as possible. Sp eedometer speed display. Mileage display with the ignition switched off, briefly press the reset knob to display the num ber of miles driven for approx. 15 ...

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    69 instruments time disp lay in odometer 3 to sw itc h b etween trip odometer and time display 3 give reset button a short press. When the vehicle lights are on, the brightness of the display ca n be adjusted using the right-hand adjuster wheel k below the light switch 3 83. Setting the time on the ...

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    70 instruments coola nt temperature d isplay coolant temperature gauge. For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adeq uate. During operation the system is pressurised. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °c. ...

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    71 instruments transmission display 3 display of current gear or mode with ea sytronic 3 . Ea sytronic 3 3 96. Service disp lay 3 if it illum ina tes in the odometer d isplay, book vehicle into a workshop as soon as possible for a service with maintenance. Maintenance, inspection system 3 162. R rev...

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    72 instruments information display triple inform ation d isp lay 3 display of time, outside tempera ture and date/infotainm ent system (when it is on). When the ignition is off, the time, date and outside tem perature can be disp la yed by briefly pressing one of the two buttons adjacent to the disp...

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    73 instruments in vehicles with graphical information display 3 , slippery road is shown in the display as a w arning for icy roa d surfaces. There is no messa ge b elow -5 °c. Triple information display set date a nd tim e the infotainment system 3 must be off. Ac tiv ate setting m ode b y holding ...

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    74 instruments graphical information display 3 , selecting functions the g ra phic al information display depicts func tions and their m enus. Functions are selected and executed in the menu on the display using the four-way button, the m ulti-func tion button 3 on the infotainment system or the but...

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    75 instruments to select with steering w heel buttons 3 select menu options v ia the m enus using the b uttons. Function ranges each function has a main page, w hich is selected from the upper row of the display (not in infotainment system cd 30): z audio, z na vigation 3 , z telephone 3 . For audio...

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    76 instruments setting date and time select menu item time, date, from the setting s menu. The m enu for time, date is displayed. Select the req uired menu item a nd make setting. Automatic tim e synchronisation 3 the rds signal of m ost vhf transmitters autom atic ally sets the tim e. Some transmit...

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    77 instruments select the desired language. Selections are indicated by a 6 in front of the m enu item . In systems with language version 3 , when the la nguage setting of the display is changed , the system will ask if the m essag e language should also be changed - see infotainment system instruct...

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    78 instruments setting displa y mod e 3 display brightness is independent of vehic le lighting. Settings are m ade as follow s: select menu item day / n ight from the setting s menu. The options are displayed. Autom atic: adapted based on v ehicle lighting . Alw ays da y design: black text on light ...

  • Page 83

    79 instruments adjusta ble wip er inter val to set the wiper interval to a v alue between 2 and 15 seconds: stalk to interval operation $ , stalk to § , wait for required interva l delay, lev el to interval op eration again $ . The selected interval w ill remain stored until the next time it is chan...

  • Page 84: Lighting

    80 lighting lighting exterior lights turn light switch: in positions 8 a nd 9 , the tail lights and numb er plate lights are also on. If the ignition is switched off when main beam or dipped beam is on, the parking lig hts 3 come on. Versions w ith da ytim e r unning lights 3 if the light sw itch is...

  • Page 85

    81 lighting main beam, headlight flash push stalk forward to switch from dipp ed beam to m ain beam . To switch to dipped beam, push stalk down again. To opera te the headlight flash, pull sta lk towards steering w heel. The ma in b eam is switched on for as long as the stalk is held in this p ositi...

  • Page 86

    82 lighting front fog lights > 3 the front fog lights can only be sw itched on if both the ignition and lights are switched on. Operated with the > button. Fog tail light r the fog tail light can only b e switched on if both the ignition and dipped beam/ parking lights are switched on. Operated with...

  • Page 87

    83 lighting headlight range adjustment ? 3 rotate the adjuster wheel to the required position to ad just the d ipped beam range to vehic le loading a nd prevent dazz ling. Comb o comb o crew van instrument illumination k illumination comes on with the exterior lights. Brightness can b e adjusted usi...

  • Page 88

    84 lighting courtesy light 0 autom atic interior light com es on automatically when the vehicle is unlock ed with the remote control or when a door is opened. Goes off automatically after a delay when the d oors are closed or imm ediately when the ignition is switched on or the d oors are locked. Fr...

  • Page 89

    85 lighting battery discharge protection 3 some consum ers such as the interior lighting switch them selves off after ap prox. 30 minutes if the ignition is off in order to protect the battery charge. Misted light covers the inside of the light bezels may mist briefly when sub jected to adverse wet ...

  • Page 90: Infotainment System

    86 infotainment system infotainment system radio reception 3 radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of rec eption due to z changes in distance from the transm itter, z multi-path rec eption due to reflection and z sha dowing . Infotainment system 3 the infotainment sys...

  • Page 91

    87 infotainment system aux input 3 the aux input is located on the centre console, between the sea ts. An external audio source such as a portable cd p la yer can be connected via the aux input with a 3.5 m m jack plug . Keep aux input clean and dry at all times. Further information is found in the ...

  • Page 92: Climate Control

    88 climate control climate control heating, ventilation and air conditioning system 3 ventilation, heating and cooling 3 a re combined into one unit that is d esigned to prov ide com fort regardless of the season, weather or outside temperature. When cooling 3 is activated, the air is cooled and dri...

  • Page 93

    89 climate control air vents at lea st one air vent must b e open while cooling 3 (air conditioning compressor) is on in order to prevent the evaporator from icing up due to lack of air movement. Com fortable ventilation of the interior is based on the position of the temp erature switch. To increas...

  • Page 94

    90 climate control heating and ventilation system temperature adjusted using left-hand rota ry knob. The a mount of heat is dependent on the coolant temp erature a nd is thus not fully attained until the engine is w arm. Air flow ad justed using centre rotary k nob. The rate of air flow is determine...

  • Page 95

    91 climate control ventilation z set the tem perature to the desired setting. Z switch fan on, select fan setting according to requirem ents. Z for maximum ventilation in headroom: move air distribution sw itc h to m , open all ventilation nozzles. Z for ventila tion to footwell: set air distributio...

  • Page 96

    92 climate control demisting a nd defrosting the w indows misted or ic y windows, e.G. D ue to dam p weather, da mp clothing or low outside tem peratures: z turn the temperature switch clockw ise as far as it will g o (warm). Z set fan to 3 or 4 . Z set air distribution switch to v . Z activate heat...

  • Page 97

    93 climate control cooling n only operate with the engine and fa n running. Ac tiv ate a nd dea ctiv ate w ith the n button. When cooling (air-cond itioning compressor) is on, the air is cooled and dried . If no cooling or drying is required, switch off c ooling to save fuel. Cooling switches off au...

  • Page 98

    94 climate control com fort setting z set cooling n as desired. Z air recirculation system 4 off. Z set temperature switch as desired . Z switch on fan at desired speed. Z set air distribution sw itch to m or l . Z open vents as req uired. Tem perature switch in centre of adjustm ent range: wa rm er...

  • Page 99

    95 climate control z cooling n on, the a ir cond itioning com pressor automatically sw itches off in low outdoor tempera tures (ice formation), z turn the temperature switch clockwise. Z set fan to 3 or 4 . Z air d istribution switch to v , air recirculation system 4 switches off automa tic ally. – ...

  • Page 100: Driving And Operation

    96 driving and operation driving and operation easytronic 3 the ea sytronic transmission perm its manual ( m anual mode ) or automatic gea r shifting ( automatic mod e ), both with autom atic clutch control. Transmission disp lay shows the mode and current gear. If the winter prog ra mme is a ctiv a...

  • Page 101

    97 driving and operation sta rting the engine briefly operate foot brake when starting the eng ine. The engine c an now be started in position n and with the foot brak e opera ted. N appea rs in the gear display. If the foot brake is not op erated , "n " flashes in the g ear display and the engine c...

  • Page 102

    98 driving and operation selector lever in a/m switch b etween automatic and m anual mode. In ma nual m ode, a gear can be selected manually b y tapp ing the selector lever to the + or - position. The transm ission display indicates the current gea r. If the engine speed is too low easytronic will a...

  • Page 103

    99 driving and operation winter progr amme t in the event of diffic ulties starting off on slip pery roads, p ress the t button ("a" and t a ppear in the transm ission d isplay). Ea sytronic switches to automatic m od e and the vehicle sets off in second gea r. The winter p rogram me is switched off...

  • Page 104

    100 driving and operation manoeuvring the vehicle to manoeuv re the vehicle back and forth during attem pts to park or in garage entrances the creeping movement can be utilised by releasing the foot brake. Never actuate a ccelerator and brake pedals simultaneously. To prevent dam age, ea sytronic di...

  • Page 105

    101 driving and operation interrup tion of power supply the c lutch is not disengaged if there is an interruption of the power supply when a gear is engaged. The vehicle cannot move. If the battery is discharged, start the vehic le using jum p lea ds 3 122. If the cause is not a flat battery, contac...

  • Page 106

    102 driving and operation driving hints the first 600 miles (1000 km) drive your vehicle at v arious speeds. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the eng ine to labour at low revs. Change gear frequently. Do not press the accelerator pedal more than approx. 3 / 4 in all gears. Do not drive faster t...

  • Page 107

    103 driving and operation save energy – m ore m iles please observe the running-in hints on the previous pag e and the tips for sav ing energy on the following pa ges. Good, technica lly correct and economical driving ensures ma ximum durability and performance for your vehic le. Overrun cut-off the...

  • Page 108

    104 driving and operation saving fuel, protecting the environment trend-setting technology env ironmenta lly friendly and mainly recyclable materia ls were used when your vehic le was being developed and manufactured. The production methods used to m ake your vehicle are also env ironmenta lly-compa...

  • Page 109

    105 driving and operation overrun z the fuel supply is automatically shut off during ov errun, e.G. When the vehicle is being driven down long gradients or when braking 3 103. Z to enable the overrun cut-off to come into action and sav e fuel, do not accelerate or d epress the c lutch pedal during o...

  • Page 110

    106 driving and operation fuels, refuelling fuel c onsum ption fuel consump tion is determined und er specific d riv ing cond itions 3 175. Special equipment increases the weight of the v ehicle. As a result, they can increase fuel consump tion and reduce the specified maximum speed. There is increa...

  • Page 111

    107 driving and operation fuel filler cap only a vauxhall genuine fuel filler cap provides full functionality. Diesel-engined vehic les have special fuel filler caps. Refuelling with the central locking system 3 , the tank flap is unlocked together with the d oors 3 3 22. Open the tank flap . To pre...

  • Page 112

    108 driving and operation catalytic converter, engine exhaust ca talytic conver ter the c atalytic converter red uces the amount of harmful substances in the exhaust ga s, such as carbon m onoxide (co), hydrocarbons, (ch ) and nitrous oxide (no x ). Fuel grades other than those listed on 3 106, 173 ...

  • Page 113

    109 driving and operation exhaust ga s control indicator z illuminates when the ignition is switched on and during the start a ttempt. Goes off shortly after the engine starts running. Illumination whilst the engine is running indicates a fa ult in the em ission control system. The permissible emiss...

  • Page 114

    110 driving and operation diesel p artic le filter 3 the d iesel pa rticle filter system filters harmful soot pa rticles out of the exha ust gases. The system includes a self-cleaning func tion that run automatically d uring driving. The filter is cleaned by b urning off the soot particles at high t...

  • Page 115

    111 driving and operation the control indica tor ! Goes off a s soon as the self-cleaning operation is complete. Maintenance have all maintena nce work c arried out at the specified intervals. We recomm end that you entrust this work to your vauxhall authorised repairer, who ha s p roper equipment a...

  • Page 116

    112 driving and operation to ensure the full p edal trav el c an be utilised, especially in c ase of a fault in one of the brak e circuits, there must b e no mats in the v icinity of the pedals 3 103. When the engine is not running, the sup port of the brak e servo unit d isappears once the brake pe...

  • Page 117

    113 driving and operation control indica tor u for abs it illuminates for a few seconds when ignition is switched on. Once the c ontrol indicator goes out, the system is read y for opera tion. If the control indicator does not g o out after a few seconds, or if it illuminates while driving, there is...

  • Page 118

    114 driving and operation brake assist when the brake peda l is rap idly and forcefully depressed, the vehicle is automatically braked with ma ximum b ra ke force a mplification in order to obtain the shortest possib le brak ing distance during full-on bra king (brake assist). Maintain steady pressu...

  • Page 119

    115 driving and operation tyre pr essure check tyre pressure at least ev ery 14 days and prior to any long journey; the tyres should be checked when cold. Don’t forget to chec k the spare 3 . Remove the valv e ca p key from the tank flap and use it to unscrew the v alve cap. Tyre pressure 3 179, 3 1...

  • Page 120

    116 driving and operation tyre cond ition, w heel condition drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Driving over sha rp edg es can cause tyre and wheel damage. Do not trap tyres on the kerb when pa rk ing. Regula rly check the wheels for damag e. Seek the assistance of a workshop in...

  • Page 121

    117 driving and operation genera l informa tion z the danger of aquaplaning is greater if the tyres a re worn. Z tyres age, even if they are little used or not used at all. We recomm end tyre replacement no la ter tha n every 6 years. Z nev er fit used tyres the previous history and use of which you...

  • Page 122

    118 driving and operation wheel trims must not imp air brak e cooling . Remove the wheel trims if fitting tyre chains 3 . Tyre chains 3 limitations 3 179. Tyre c hains are only perm itted on the driven wheels (front a xle). They m ust be fitted to the tyres symm etrically in order to achieve a conce...

  • Page 123

    119 driving and operation roof racks 3 for safety reasons and to avoid roof dam age we recommend using the vauxhall roof rac k system that is approved for your vehicle. Follow the usa ge instructions for the roof rack. Remove the roof rack when not in use. Remove the covers from the roof rack mounti...

  • Page 124

    120 driving and operation coup ling socket loa d the c oupling socket load is the load exerted by the carav an/trailer on the coupling ball. It can b e varied by changing the w eight distribution when loa ding the carava n/trailer. The ma ximum permissible coup ling socket load (50 kg) is specified ...

  • Page 125: Self-Help, Vehicle Care

    121 self-help, vehicle care self-help, vehicle care diesel fuel system , bleeding if the tank is allowed to run dry, the diesel fuel system m ust be bled. Turn over the ignition three times for 15 seconds at a tim e. Then start the engine for a m aximum of 40 seconds 1) . Repeat this process after n...

  • Page 126

    122 self-help, vehicle care lift the safety catch and op en the bonnet. Dirt or snow on the bonnet may drop onto the windscreen when the bonnet is opened and block the air intake. Air intake 3 95. Sec ure the b onnet support. Before closing the bonnet, press the supp ort into the holder. Lower the b...

  • Page 127

    123 self-help, vehicle care z nev er expose the battery to naked flam es or sparks. Z a fla t battery can freeze even at temperatures around 0 ° c. Thaw out a frozen battery before connecting jump leads. Z do not a llow battery fluid to come into contact with eyes, skin, fabrics or painted surfa ces...

  • Page 128

    124 self-help, vehicle care route the lead s so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment. To start the eng ine: 1. Start the engine of the vehicle p rov id ing the jump start. 2. After 5 minutes, sta rt the other engine. Start attem pts should be made at intervals of 1 m in...

  • Page 129

    125 self-help, vehicle care screw in the towing eye a nticlockwise as far as it will go until it stops in a horiz ontal position. Attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow rod 3 – to the eye. The towing eye is only to be used for towing and not for vehic le recovery. Switch on ignition to release ...

  • Page 130

    126 self-help, vehicle care towing another vehicle attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow rod 3 – to the rear towing eye on the right side of the vehicle underbody, but nev er to the rear axle. The towing eye is only to be used for towing and not for vehic le recovery. Warning triangle ¨ 3 and ...

  • Page 131

    127 self-help, vehicle care com bo crew van the w arning triangle and the first aid cushion or box are k ept in the compartment behind the driver’s seat. When the vehicle is being loaded, p lease ensure that nothing protrudes over the bottom edge of the opening. Diseng age flap 3 by p ressing retain...

  • Page 132

    128 self-help, vehicle care 7. Place the repla ced wheel in the spare wheel hold er with the outside of the wheel facing upwards. If a full specification w heel is stow ed, do not fit the spacer ring between the wheel and the vehicle und erbody. 8. Lift the spa re wheel holder, insert the sa fety ca...

  • Page 133

    129 self-help, vehicle care inform ation on direc tional tyres 3 fit direc tional tyres such that they roll in the direc tion of travel. The rolling d irection is indicated by a symbol (e.G. A n arrow) on the sidewall. The following applies to tyres fitted opposing the rolling direction: z driv ing ...

  • Page 134

    130 self-help, vehicle care com bo crew van the jac k and the vehicle tools a re secured behind the driver’s seat. The jac k is secured in place by a wing screw. The vehicle tools are secured to the jack with rubb er bands. Changing wheels there m ay be a tyre rep air kit instead of a spare wheel 3 ...

  • Page 135

    131 self-help, vehicle care 1. Prise off the hub cap using a screwdriver, positioning the sc rewdriver at the recess at the side of the hub cap. Vehicle tools 3 129. Pull off the wheel trim with the hook 3 . Vehicle tools 3 129. On some versions, the w heel trim is rem oved tog ether w ith the wheel...

  • Page 136

    132 self-help, vehicle care alloy wheels w ith a nti-theft lock 3 : unscrew the hub cap with anti-theft k ey and remov e it. Vehic le tools 3 129. 2. Push the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as far as possible and slacken the wheel b olts half a turn. 3. The jacking p oints are marked..

  • Page 137

    133 self-help, vehicle care 4. Pre-adjust the jack 3 to the required height. Position the jack arm in the front or rear so that the jack claw (arrow in picture) grips the vertical web in the recess. Mak e sure that it is correctly seated. The edge of the jac k base must b e planted firmly and vertic...

  • Page 138

    134 self-help, vehicle care 7. Screw in the wheel bolts. Push the wheel bolt w rench 3 on as far a s possible and tighten the w heel bolts slightly. On some versions, the wheel trim m ust be positioned before the wheel bolts are tig htened. 8. Lower vehic le. 9. Push the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as fa...

  • Page 139

    135 self-help, vehicle care tyre repair kit 3 minor d amage to the tyre tread or sidewall can be repaired with the tyre repair kit. Do not rem ov e the foreign body from the tyre. Tyre d amage exceeding 4 mm or that is on the rim cannot be repaired with the tyre rep air kit. Imp ortant information 3...

  • Page 140

    136 self-help, vehicle care 4. Screw the compressor air hose to the connection on the sealant bottle. 5. Fit the sealant bottle in the retainer on the compressor. Set the compressor near the tyre in such a way tha t the sealant b ottle is up rig ht. 6. Remove the v alve cap from the defective tyre. ...

  • Page 141

    137 self-help, vehicle care if the p rescrib ed tyre p ressure is not reached within 10 m inutes, remove the tyre repair k it. Move the v ehicle b y one tyre rotation. Attach the tyre repair k it again and c ontinue the filling procedure for 10 minutes. If the prescribed tyre pressure is still not r...

  • Page 142

    138 self-help, vehicle care im portant the d riv ing comfort of the rep aired tyre is greatly lessened. Hav e such tyres rep laced. If the compressor makes abnorm al noises or heats up greatly, switch it off for at least 30 minutes. The integrated safety valv e opens a t a pressure of 102 psi (7 bar...

  • Page 143

    139 self-help, vehicle care before replac ing a fuse, turn off the respective switch and the ignition. Slot fuse-gripping tool onto fuse and withdraw it. A defective fuse can be recognized by its melted wire. A new fuse should only be installed after the cause of the trouble has been rectified. Alwa...

  • Page 144

    140 self-help, vehicle care fuses and the m ost important circuits they protect some circuits m ay be protected by severa l fuses. The figures on pag es 140, 141 depict the fuse b oxes of vehic les with engine z 13 dtj 1) . Fuse boxes of other engines are dep ic ted on pa ges 142, 143. 1) sales desi...

  • Page 145

    141 self-help, vehicle care no. Circuit 19 elec tric wind ow (rig ht) 20 – 21 – 22 central control unit, immobiliser 23 windscreen wiper 24 infotainment system, information display, lig ht switch, courtesy light, instruments, eps no. Circuit 25 reversing lights, cigarette lighter, accessory socket n...

  • Page 146

    142 self-help, vehicle care no. Circuit 27 seat heater (left) no. Circuit 28 abs 29 rear window wiper no. Circuit 30 engine control unit 31 air cond itioning system 32 abs, easytronic, airbag 33 engine control 34 diesel filter heater 35 pow er windows, infotainment system 36 dipped beam (left) 37 di...

  • Page 147

    143 self-help, vehicle care no. Circuit 38 left tail light, left pa rk ing light 39 right tail light, right parking light 40 bra ke lig hts 41 front fog lights 42 fog tail light 43 main bea m (left) 44 main bea m (right) 45 ventilation fan 46 engine control unit 47 heated rear window 48 starter 49 e...

  • Page 148

    144 self-help, vehicle care bulb replacement switch off the ignition and turn off the relevant switch or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with your b are hands. The replacement bulb must be in accordance with the d ata on the ba se of the defective bulb ...

  • Page 149

    145 self-help, vehicle care 3. Push bulb on plug connec tor downward. 4. Rem ov e b ulb with connector from reflec tor housing. 5. Detach plug c onnec tor from bulb base. 6. Plug the plug onto the new bulb. 7. Insert the bulb with connector so that the lug engag es in the recess in the reflector. 8....

  • Page 150

    146 self-help, vehicle care 3. Detach p lug connector from bulb. 4. Disengage spring w ire clip from retaining lugs by moving it forward and sw iv elling it to the side. 5. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 6. When fitting the new bulb, insert lugs in the reflec tor recesses. 7. Engage spring wire...

  • Page 151

    147 self-help, vehicle care 4. Rem ov e side light bulb mounting from reflec tor. 5. Rem ov e b ulb from socket. 6. Insert new bulb . 7. Insert b ulb socket in reflector. 8. Attach connector to m ain beam bulb. 9. Place head lig ht protective cover in position and close. Front turn signa l lights 1....

  • Page 152

    148 self-help, vehicle care 3. Push bulb into holder a little, rotate left and rem ove. 4. Insert new bulb . 5. Engage holder into reflector by rotating to the right. Ellipsoidal headlight system dipped beam head lig ht system with separate bulbs for dipped beam (inner bulbs) and main beam (outer bu...

  • Page 153

    149 self-help, vehicle care front turn signal lights 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 2. Rotate b ulb holder to left a nd disengage. 3. Push b ulb into holder a little, rota te left and remove. 4. Insert new bulb. 5. Engage holder into reflector by rotating to the right. Ma in beam, p arking ligh...

  • Page 154

    150 self-help, vehicle care tail lights 1. Disenga ge c ov er by pressing retaining lugs and remove. 2. Deta ch plug connector from bulb mounting . 3. Grip the bulb housing from the outside, slacken the two knurled nuts using the wheel bolt spanner 3 and unscrew by hand. 4. Deta ch bulb housing. 5. ...

  • Page 155

    151 self-help, vehicle care number plate lights 1. Unscrew both screws. Remove light insert. 2. Press bulb slig htly towards spring c lip and remove. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Insert light insert and sec ure using a screwdriv er. Courtesy lights front courtesy light 1. Prise light out of recess using a...

  • Page 156

    152 self-help, vehicle care 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remov e. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Insert lig ht in op ening and eng age in position. Front c ourtesy light with read ing lights 3 1. Disengage and remove lens at the position shown in fig. 11669 s using a screwdriv er. 2. Remov...

  • Page 157

    153 self-help, vehicle care load com partm ent light 3 1. Prise lig ht out of recess using a screwdriver. 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remov e. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Insert lig ht in op ening and eng age in position. Instrument illum ination, information display illum ination 3 ha...

  • Page 158

    154 self-help, vehicle care vehicle care when caring for your vehicle, observe all nationa l environmental regulations, particularly when washing it. Regula r, thorough care helps to imp rov e the a ppearance of your vehicle and maintain its value ov er the years. It is also prerequisite for warrant...

  • Page 159

    155 self-help, vehicle care windows and windscreen wip er b lades use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois leather together with window cleaner and insect rem ov er. When c leaning the rear w indow, m ake sure the heating element inside the window is not damag ed. For mechanical removal of ice, use a s...

  • Page 160: Service And

    156 service and maintenance service and maintenance scheduled maintenance the service intervals app ly to normal op erating conditions. For extreme op erating conditions, 3 160. Serv ic e interv al display 3 162. Service intervals every 20,000 miles (30,000 k m) or annually, whic hever occurs first....

  • Page 161

    157 service and maintenance service plan ⊕ additional w ork. O in tervals are sho rter un der extrem e operating co nditio ns an d w hen such is necessary du e to con dition s specific to the country. Service w ork after year 1) miles (x 1000) 1) km (x 1000) 1) 1) wh ichever o ccurs firs t. 1 20 30 ...

  • Page 162

    158 service and maintenance ⊕ additional w ork. O in tervals are reduced under extreme operating con dition s or if required by national legislation. Service w ork after year 1) miles (x 1000) 1) km (x 1000) 1) 1) wh ichever o ccurs firs t. 1 20 30 2 40 60 3 55 90 4 75 120 5 100 150 ⊕ replac e tooth...

  • Page 163

    159 service and maintenance ⊕ additional w ork. O in tervals are reduced under extreme operating con dition s or if required by national legislation. Servic e w ork a fter year 1) miles (x 1000) 1) km (x 1000) 1) 1) wh ichever o ccurs firs t. 1 20 30 2 40 60 3 55 90 4 75 120 5 100 150 visually inspe...

  • Page 164

    160 service and maintenance additional service work add itional w ork ⊕ additional work is work which is not req uired for ev ery service but can be carried out along with a regular service. Time allowances for such w ork are not included within the scope of a regular service and m ust be accounted ...

  • Page 165

    161 service and maintenance eng ine oil engine oil is identified b y its grade and viscosity. When choosing which engine oil to use, g ra de is more important than viscosity. The new eng ine oil gm-dexos 2 is of the highest quality available at the moment. If it is una vailable, engine oils of other...

  • Page 166

    162 service and maintenance inspection system in order to ensure economica l and safe vehic le operation a nd to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is of vital importance tha t all maintenance work is carried out at the p roper intervals as specified. Fixed servic e interval when service is due,...

  • Page 167

    163 service and maintenance vauxhall genuine parts and accessories we recommend that you use "vauxhall genuine parts and accessories" and conversion parts approved expressly for your vehicle type. These parts have undergone special tests to establish their reliab ility, safety and specific suitabili...

  • Page 168

    164 service and maintenance engine oil on vehicles w ith engine oil level check 3 , the engine oil level is m onitored automatically 3 67. We recommend that you check the engine oil level before starting a long journey. Check with the v ehicle on a level surface. The engine must be at operating temp...

  • Page 169

    165 service and maintenance we recommend that you use the sam e engine oil as was used the last tim e it w as topped up. The engine oil lev el must not exceed the max mark on the dipstick. The amount must be between the m in and max m arks 3 182. Fit the ca p on straight and tig hten it. Ca ution if...

  • Page 170

    166 service and maintenance diesel fuel filter on the event of eng ine oil change, have fuel filter checked for possible water residue by a workshop. Illumination of a indicates wa ter in the fuel filter 3 . Hav e fuel filter checked at shorter intervals if the v ehicle is subjected to extrem e oper...

  • Page 171

    167 service and maintenance coola nt level in a closed cooling system, there is hardly any loss. When the cooling system is cold, the level of coolant should lie above the ka lt/cold mark. Top up if the level is low. Top up with antifreez e. If no antifreeze is available, fill with clean tap water o...

  • Page 172

    168 service and maintenance brake fluid cha ng ing bra ke fluid brake fluid is hygroscopic, i.E. It absorbs water. If the brakes b ecome hot, suc h as when d riv ing on long downhill stretches, vap our bubb les can form in the water, which can have an extrem ely adverse effect on braking power (depe...

  • Page 173

    169 service and maintenance windscreen wash system reservoir for wind screen wash and rear windscreen wash at passenger’s side in engine compartment. Fill with clean wa ter mixed with cleaner and antifreeze. Make sure there is sufficient antifreeze protection. When closing the reserv oir, press the ...

  • Page 174

    170 service and maintenance parking the vehicle up for a long period of time if the vehicle is to be laid up for several months, the following work should b e undertaken to prev ent dam age. Z wash and wa x the vehicle 3 154. Z have the wax in the engine com partment a nd underbody checked. Z clean ...

  • Page 175: Technical Data

    171 technical data technical data vehicle data the tec hnical d ata is determined in accordance with european community standards. We reserve the right to make modifications. Specifications in the vehic le docum ents alwa ys have priority ov er those given in this ow ner’s manual. The identification...

  • Page 176

    172 technical data information on id entific ation p la te the vehic le identification number is stamp ed on the id entific ation pla te and in the vehicle floor on the right-hand sid e under a cov er between the driv er’s door and seat. The vehic le identification number may be attached to the inst...

  • Page 177

    173 technical data engine data sales designation eng ine identifier code 1.4 twinpor t z 14 xep 1.3 cdti y 13 dt 1.3 cdti z 13 dtj 1.7 cdti z 17 dth numb er of cylinders 4 4 4 4 piston displacement (cm 3 ) 1364 1248 1248 1686 brake horse power (k w) at rpm 66 5600 51 4000 55 4000 74 4400 torque (n m...

  • Page 178

    174 technical data performance (approx. Mph / km/h) eng ine z 14 xep y 13 dt z 13 dtj z 17 dth maximum speed 1) 5-speed ma nual transmission easytronic 1) the maxim um s peed is ach ievable with a m aximum of h alf payload. Optional equipm ent m ay reduce th e specified m aximum speed of the vehicle...

  • Page 179

    175 technical data fuel consumption, co 2 -emissions directive 80/1268/eec (last c hanged by 2004/3/ec) has applied for the measurement of fuel consumption since 1996. The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving practices: urba n driving is rated at approx. 1 / 3 and off-road driv ing with approx....

  • Page 180

    176 technical data fuel consumption (l/100 k m) , co 2 emissions (g/km) for tyre w idth of up to 185 mm fuel consumption (l/100 k m) , co 2 emissions (g/km) for tyre w idth of up to 205 mm eng ine z 14 xep y 13 dt z 13 dtj z 17 dth manual / ea sytronic transm ission urban extra-urb an total co 2 7.9...

  • Page 181

    177 technical data weights, payload and roof load the p ayload is the difference between the permitted g ross vehicle weight (see identification plate 3 171) and the ec kerbweight. To ca lc ulate the kerbweight, enter the data for your vehicle below: is the ec k erbweight. Optional equipment and acc...

  • Page 182

    178 technical data weights (k g) , table 1, kerbweight 1 ) 1) according to ec d irective 70/ 156/ec, including assum ed w eights fo r driver (68 kg), loads (7 kg) an d all fluids (tan k 90 % full). Com bo crew van engine m anual transmission easytronic without/w ith air conditioning z 14 xep 1190/13...

  • Page 183

    179 technical data tyres not a ll tyres ava ila ble on the market currently meet the structural requirem ents. We recommend that you consult a vauxhall authorised repairer concerning suitab le tyre mak es. These tyres have und ergone special tests to establish their reliab ility, safety and specific...

  • Page 184

    180 technical data tyre pressure in psi / bar com bo crew van tyre pressure w ith load of up to 2 p ersons and 100 kg load tyre pressure for full load engine tyres front rear front rear z 14 xep 175/70 r 14 1)2) , 175/65 r 14 2) , 185/55 r 15 3)4) , 185/60 r 15 1) recomm endation : dunlop sp 10, fir...

  • Page 185

    181 technical data tyre pressure in psi / bar com bo tyre pressure w ith load of up to 3 persons tyre pressure for full load engine tyres front rear front rear z 14 xep 175/70 r 14 1) , 175/65 r 14, 185/55 r 15 2)3) , 185/60 r 15 4) , 185/65 r 15, 195/45 r 16, 195/50 r 16 1) recomm endation : michel...

  • Page 186

    182 technical data capacities (approx. In litres) eng ine oil eng ine z 14 xep y 13 dt z 13 dtj z 17 dth incl. Filter 3.5 3.2 3.5 5.0 betw een min a nd max 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 fuel tank eng ine z 14 xep y 13 dt z 13 dtj z 17 dth petrol/d iesel, nominal c apacity 52 52 52 52.

  • Page 187

    183 technical data dimensions (m m) combo crew van comb o overall length 4322 4322 overall w id th 1684 1684 width with two exterior mirrors 1892 1892 height at kerbweight 1801 1801 length of load comp artm ent 1787 1) /2700 2) 1) behind the fro nt seats. 2) with fro nt passenger seat folded do wn. ...

  • Page 188

    184 technical data mounting dimensions of towing equipment with fixed coupling ball bar all dimensions relate to trailer towing equipm ent app rov ed b y vauxhall. Dimension mm a 71 b 929 c 515 d 506.3 e 274.3 f 149 g 401.7 h 384 i 398 9 warning only use towing eq uipm ent app rov ed for your vehicl...

  • Page 189: Index

    185 index index a abs (anti-lock braking system) ............ 112 accessories ............................................. 126 accessory socket .....................................59 air intake ..................................................95 air recirculation system .............................

  • Page 190

    186 index display instruments .................................68 display mode ...........................................78 door locks .........................................18, 155 driving abroad headlights ............................................85 driving hints ...............................

  • Page 191

    187 index height adjustment seat belts ..............................................50 steering wheel ........................................6 high pressure jet clea ner ...................... 155 horn ..........................................................11 hyd raulic brake system ..............

  • Page 192

    188 index oil level ................................................... 164 oil pressure ..............................................64 operating temperature ......................... 103 outside temperature ga uge ...................72 overrun ...........................................103, 105 p...

  • Page 193

    189 index tail lights ..................................................80 bulb replacement ............................... 150 tailgate ................................................2, 26 technical d ata ....................................... 171 telephone, see mobile telephone ..........87 tem ...