Summary of Corsa

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  • Page 2: Vauxhall

    Vauxhall corsa operation, safety, maintenance.

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    Data specific to your vehicle please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it easily accessible. This information is available under the section "technical data" as well as on the identification plate and in the service booklet. Fuel designation engine oil grade viscosity tyre pressure tyre size wi...

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    Your corsa is an intelligent combination of forward- looking technology, impressive safety, environmental friendliness and economy. It now lies with you to drive your vehicle safely and ensure that it performs perfectly. This owner’s manual provides you with all the necessary information to that end...

  • Page 5: Contents

    Contents commitment to customer satisfaction: our aim: to keep you happy with your vehicle. All vauxhall authorised repairers offer first-class service at competitive prices. Experienced, factory-trained technicians work according to factory instructions. Your authorised repairer can supply you with...

  • Page 6: In Brief

    2 in brief in brief unlocking and opening the vehicle: turn key in the driver’s door lock towards the front of the vehicle, - or - press button q on the remote control 3 , pull the door handle 6 keys – see page 26, electronic immobiliser – see page 27, personalised key – see page 40, central locking...

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    3 in brief to adjust front seats: pull handle, slide seat, release handle 6 seats – see page 50, seat position – see page 52. To adjust front seat backrests: turn handwheel move backrest to suit seating position. Do not lean on seat backrest whilst adjusting it. 6 seats – see page 50, seat position ...

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    4 in brief to fold forward the front seat backrests 3 : raise the release lever, fold the backrest forwards, lower the release lever, backrest engages in folded forward position 3 , slide the seat forwards 3 to return the backrest to an upright position, slide seat backwards to original position, ra...

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    5 in brief to adjust exterior mirrors: four-way switch on driver’s door in version with manual window operation toggle switch to left or right: four-way switch moves appropriate mirror. 6 mirrors – see page 43, aspherical exterior mirror – see page 43, folding in the exterior mirror – see page 44, h...

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    6 in brief.

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    7 in brief page 1 side air vents .................................. 124 2 front passenger’s airbag ............... 71 3 left heated seat 3 ......................... 125 heated steering wheel 3 ................ 125 deflation detection system 3 ....... 172 central locking button ..................... ...

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    8 in brief control indicators w deflation detection system 3 , see pages 86, 172. R parking distance sensors 3 , see pages 86, 170. B adaptive forward lighting (afl) 3 , see pages 87, 114, 119. J easytronic 3 , starting the engine 3 , see pages 87, 141. ! Preheating system 3 , diesel particle filter...

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    9 in brief steering column lock and ignition: turn key to position 1; move steering wheel slightly to release steering column lock positions: 6 starting – see page 15, electronic immobiliser – see page 27, parking the vehicle – see page 16. Steering wheel adjustment 3 : move lever down, adjust heigh...

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    10 in brief headlight flash, main beam and dipped beam: 6 main beam, headlight flash – see page 111. Switch turn signal on: 6 turn signal lights – see page 111. Hazard warning lights: 6 hazard warning lights – see page 113. Headlight flash = pull stalk towards steering wheel main beam = push stalk f...

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    11 in brief activate horn: press j in centre of steering wheel 6 airbag system – see page 71, remote control on steering wheel 3 – see page 120. Windscreen wiper: gently tap stalk upwards push stalk downwards from position § : single swipe. 6 windscreen wiper – see page 108, adjustable wiper interva...

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    12 in brief operating windscreen wash system: stalk towards steering wheel 6 windscreen wash system – see pages 109, 263. Rear window wiper 3 and rear window wash system 3 operation: 6 rear window wiper and rear window wash system – see page 109. Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors 3 : 6 air...

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    13 in brief clearing misted or frozen windows: air distribution to l , rotary knobs for temperature and airflow to the right; air conditioning system 3 : also press button n ; electronic climate control 3 : press button v 6 climate control – see page 122, air conditioning system 3 – see page 129, el...

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    14 in brief easytronic 3 : the selector lever must always be moved in the appropriate direction as far as it will go. Upon release, it automatically returns to the centre position. Pay heed to the gear/mode indicator in the transmission display. The footbrake must be depressed when starting. 6 easyt...

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    15 in brief before starting-off, check: z tyre pressure and tyre condition – see pages 180, 280. Z engine oil level and fluid levels in engine compartment – see pages 256 to 263. Z all windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice and are operational. Z no ob...

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    16 in brief parking the vehicle z apply handbrake firmly without operating release button. On a downhill or uphill slope, apply as firmly as possible. Depress footbrake at same time to reduce operating force. Z switch engine off by turning ignition key to 0 . Remove ignition key and turn steering wh...

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    17 in brief that was a brief overview of the most important information for your first drive in your vehicle. The other pages of this chapter contain a description of some interesting functions in your vehicle. The remaining chapters of the owner’s manual contain important information on operation, ...

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    18 in brief airbag system the airbag system consists of several internal systems. Front airbag system the front airbag system will be triggered in the event of a serious accident involving a frontal impact and forms safety cushions for the driver and front passenger. The forward movement of the driv...

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    19 in brief front passenger’s airbag system deactivation * the front and side airbag systems 3 for the front passenger’s seat must be deactivated if a child restraint system is to be fitted to the passenger’s seat. The curtain airbag system 3 , the belt tensioners and all driver’s airbag systems rem...

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    20 in brief selection using left adjuster wheel on steering wheel 3 : rotate and press knurled wheel. 6 information display – see page 96. Trip computer 3 the trip computer provides information on driving data, which is continually recorded and evaluated electronically. Functions: z range z instanta...

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    21 in brief steering wheel remote control 3 the functions of the infotainment system 3 and the information display can be operated using the buttons and adjuster wheels on the steering wheel. Further information is available in the infotainment system operating instructions. 6 remote control on stee...

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    22 in brief tyre pressure loss monitoring system (dds = deflation detection system) 3 the deflation detection system continuously monitors the speed of all wheels while driving. If a tyre loses pressure, it becomes smaller and therefore rotates more quickly than the other wheels. If the system detec...

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    23 in brief adaptive forward lighting (afl) 3 afl ensures better illumination of: z bends (curve lighting), z crossings and narrow bends (turn lighting.) curve lighting the light beam pivots based on steering wheel position and speed, from approx. 6 mph (10 km/h). Turn lighting an additional light t...

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    24 in brief double load-bay floor 3 double load-bay floor, which can be inserted in the luggage compartment in two positions. If mounted in the upper position, the space between the load-bay floor and the spare wheel well cover 3 can be used as a stowage compartment. In this position, if the rear se...

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    25 in brief if the diesel particle filter needs cleaning and recent driving situations did not allow the function to automatically operate, then control indicator ! Will flash. If this occurs, then you may continue to drive the vehicle normally. The vehicle will not be damaged and does not require s...

  • Page 30: Keys, Doors, Windows,

    26 keys, doors, windows, sunroof keys, doors, windows, sunroof replacement keys the key number is specified in the vehicle documents and in the car pass 3 . The key is a constituent of the electronic immobiliser. Ordering keys from a vauxhall authorised repairer guarantees problem- free operation of...

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    27 keys, doors, windows, sunroof electronic immobiliser the system checks whether the vehicle may be started using the key that has been inserted. If the key is "authorised", the vehicle can be started. This check is carried out via a transponder housed in the key. The electronic immobiliser activat...

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    28 keys, doors, windows, sunroof central locking system with key 3 locks doors and luggage compartment. Central locking system with remote control 3 – see page 33. To unlock turn the key in the driver’s door lock towards the front of the vehicle, turn the key back to a vertical position and remove: ...

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    29 keys, doors, windows, sunroof close luggage compartment close the luggage compartment with the handle on the inside of the tailgate. Do not operate the button beneath the handle when closing. Otherwise the luggage compartment will once again be unlocked. To lock close doors and luggage compartmen...

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    30 keys, doors, windows, sunroof malfunction in central locking system to unlock turn the key in the driver’s door lock towards the front of the vehicle, turn the key back to a vertical position and remove. Open the driver’s door. The other doors can be opened by pulling the handle on the inside of ...

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    31 keys, doors, windows, sunroof remote control 3 depending on the equipment of the vehicle, one of the remote controls shown on this page will be used. The remote control is integrated in the key. Used to operate: z central locking system, z mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 , z vauxhall alarm...

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    32 keys, doors, windows, sunroof fault if the central locking system cannot be operated with the remote control, it may be due to the following: z the range of the remote control has been exceeded. Z remote control battery voltage is too low. Battery replacement – see fig. 17031 t. Z frequent, repea...

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    33 keys, doors, windows, sunroof central locking system with remote control 3 for doors, tailgate and tank flap. Central locking system with key activation – see page 28. To unlock press button q on the remote control: all doors, the luggage compartment and tank flap will be unlocked. Pull the handl...

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    34 keys, doors, windows, sunroof mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 all doors must be closed. No more than 10 seconds after locking, press button p on the remote control again. If the ignition was on, the driver’s door must be opened and closed once so that the vehicle can be secured. Central lo...

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    35 keys, doors, windows, sunroof note z if the driver’s door is not closed properly, the central locking system will not lock. Z to lock the doors from the inside (e.G. To prevent unwanted entry from outside), press central locking button m in the centre console. Z the doors can also be opened from ...

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    36 keys, doors, windows, sunroof fault when locking or unlocking malfunction in remote control 3 to unlock turn the key in the driver’s door lock towards the front of the vehicle as far as it will go, turn the key back to a vertical position and remove. Open the driver’s door. To open the other door...

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    37 keys, doors, windows, sunroof luggage compartment to unlock press button q on the remote control 3 , - or - turn key in the driver’s door lock towards the front of the vehicle. The luggage compartment and the doors will be unlocked. To open the luggage compartment is opened by operating the butto...

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    38 keys, doors, windows, sunroof to lock press button p on the remote control 3 - or - turn key in the driver’s door lock towards the rear of the vehicle. All doors and the luggage compartment will be locked. Vauxhall alarm system 3 monitors: z doors, tailgate, bonnet, z the ignition. To activate al...

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    39 keys, doors, windows, sunroof light emitting diode (led) during the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: after the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: if a system error occurs, please contact a workshop. To deactivate press button q on remote control – or – ...

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    40 keys, doors, windows, sunroof child safety locks turn rotary knob at rear door lock from vertical position using key: door cannot be opened from the inside. Personalised key store personalised settings or vehicle- specific functions in the vehicle key if the vehicle is used by a number of drivers...

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    41 keys, doors, windows, sunroof programmable functions the vehicle-specific functions p1 to p7 listed in the table on the next page can be activated and deactivated. The setting selected is automatically stored depending on the vehicle key used. Different settings are stored for each vehicle key. U...

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    42 keys, doors, windows, sunroof z push the wiper stalk (right) up or down and select status on or off , or input a value for speed (p6) or value for volume (p7), z pull turn signal stalk (left) and wiper stalk (right) simultaneously to the steering wheel until you hear a confirmation signal (approx...

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    43 keys, doors, windows, sunroof exterior mirrors setting with switches in the driver’s door console. Setting with four-way switch in version with manual window operation push toggle switch to left or right: four-way switch moves the corresponding mirror. The glass of the mirror is swivelled in the ...

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    44 keys, doors, windows, sunroof to fold in exterior mirrors the exterior mirrors can be folded in by gently pressing the outer edge of the mirror housing. Return the mirrors to the driving position before starting-off. For the safety of pedestrians, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their norm...

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    45 keys, doors, windows, sunroof interior mirror swivel mirror housing to adjust. To reduce dazzling at night, swivel lever on underside of mirror housing. Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror 3 dazzle at night is automatically reduced. The interior mirror does not reduce dazzle if the ignition is ...

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    46 keys, doors, windows, sunroof electric windows on the front doors 3 the electric windows can be used: z with ignition on, z within 5 minutes of switching ignition off, z within 5 minutes of switching ignition key to position 1 (see page 15). After switching off the ignition, the operational readi...

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    47 keys, doors, windows, sunroof operating windows from outside 3 in vehicles with electric windows, the windows can be opened and closed from outside using the remote control. Hold button q or p on the remote control depressed until all windows have opened or completely closed. Overload if the wind...

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    48 keys, doors, windows, sunroof sunroof 3 operated via a rocker switch in the roof console when the ignition is switched on. Press the button briefly for activation in steps. Hold down the button for longer for automatic opening. To raise: with the sunroof closed, press button ü . The sunroof is ra...

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    49 keys, doors, windows, sunroof note z if the top of the roof is wet, tilt sunroof, allow water to run off and then open sunroof. Z when using a roof rack 3 , check the free movement of the sunroof in order to avoid damage. It is only permitted to raise the sunroof. Overload if the system is overlo...

  • Page 54: Seats, Interior

    50 seats, interior seats, interior front seats adjust longitudinal seat position to adjust seat position, pull handle at front of seat, move seat and then release handle. Adjusting the backrests to adjust backrest, turn handwheel at side of seat, do not lean on the backrest. Move backrest to suit se...

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    51 seats, interior adjust height of seat 3 to adjust height of seat, operate lever on outboard side of seat. Pump action of lever folding the backrests forwards 3 to fold the backrests forwards, lift release lever and fold backrest forwards. Lower release lever and backrest engages in lowered positi...

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    52 seats, interior seat position adjust driver’s seat such that with the driver sitting upright the steering wheel is held in the area of its upper spokes with the driver’s arms slightly bent. Push front passenger’s seat as far back as possible. The seat backrests must not be tilted too far back (re...

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    53 seats, interior head restraint position the middle of the head restraint should be at eye level. If this is not possible for extremely tall persons, set to highest position, and set to lowest position for small persons. Active head restraints 3 in the event of a rear-impact, the active head restr...

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    54 seats, interior luggage compartment extension 3 adjust angle of rear backrests the rear backrest, in a single unit or split 3 , can also be locked in an upright position for transporting bulky items. Pull the release lever, pull the backrest forwards to the vertical position and allow to engage. ...

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    55 seats, interior disengage the backrest (single or split 3 ) using the release lever and fold it down onto the seat cushion. If the backrest is split 3 , unlock the relevant side, and unlock at both sides if it is a single unit. If the vehicle is to be loaded via a rear door, take the seat belt ou...

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    56 seats, interior luggage compartment cover do not place any heavy or sharp-edged objects on the cover. To remove, unhook the retaining straps from the tailgate. 5-door hatchback lift the cover backwards as shown in the illustration, until it unlatches, then remove. Fit in reverse order. 3-door hat...

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    57 seats, interior corsavan the luggage compartment cover consists of four segments which can be individually removed and inserted. The rear segment (1) has identical functionality (removal and installation) to that of the 3-door hatchback - see previous page. To remove the three other segments (ord...

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    58 seats, interior notes on loading the vehicle z heavy objects in the luggage compartment should be placed against the engaged rear seat backrests 3 or, if the rear seat backrests are folded down, against the front seat backrests. If objects are to be stacked, the heavier objects should be placed a...

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    59 seats, interior three-stage safety system comprising: z three-point seat belts z belt tensioners for the front seats z airbag systems for driver’s seat, front passenger’s seat and outboard rear seats 3 . The three stages are activated in sequence depending on the severity of the accident: z the a...

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    60 seats, interior in the event of an accident, persons not wearing seat belts endanger their fellow occupants and themselves. Seat belts are only intended for one person. They are not suitable for anyone under 12 years of age or under 150 cm tall. For children up to 12 years of age, we recommend th...

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    61 seats, interior checking the seat belts from time to time, check operation of all seat belt system components and check for damage. Have damaged components replaced. Have seat belts and deployed belt tensioners replaced after an accident. Do not perform any alterations on the seat belts, their an...

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    62 seats, interior control indicator v for belt tensioners the functionality of the belt tensioner systems is monitored electronically together with the airbag systems and indicated via the control indicator v . When the ignition is switched on, the control indicator illuminates for approx. 4 second...

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    63 seats, interior note z the fitting of accessories that are not specifically approved for your vehicle type or the storage of objects in the belt tensioner operating area (in the area of the belt tensioners and the inertia reels) is not permitted due to the risk of injury in the event of belt tens...

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    64 seats, interior seat belt operation fitting seat belts pull the seat belt out of the inertia reel retractor and guide it across the body, making certain that it is not twisted. Insert the tongue into the buckle. The front seat backrest must not be tilted back too far or the seat belt will not ope...

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    65 seats, interior adjust height such that the seat belt passes over the shoulder and rests against the shoulder. It must not pass over the neck or upper arm. Removing the belt to unfasten seat belt, press red button on buckle; seat belt retracts automatically. Seat belts on rear outer seats when no...

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    66 seats, interior permissible options for fitting a child restraint system weight and age class 1) 1) we recommend the use of each system until the child reaches the upper weight limit. On front passenger’s seat on outer seats 3 of rear row of seats on centre seat 3 of rear row of seats group 0: up...

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    67 seats, interior note z children under 12 years or under 150 cm tall should only travel in an appropriate child restraint system. Z when transporting children, use the child restraint systems suitable for the child’s weight. Z ensure correct installation of child restraint system - see the instruc...

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    68 seats, interior permitted options for the mounting of isofix child restraint systems weight class 1) 1) we recommend the use of each system until the child reaches the upper weight limit. Isofix size class seat device on front passenger’s seat 2) 2) conditional, only if front passenger’s airbag s...

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    69 seats, interior isofix size class and seat device iuf = mounting possible for universally approved, forward-facing isofix child restraint systems in the specified weight class. Il = mounting possible only with child restraint systems approved for the vehicle in the specified weight class. X = no ...

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    70 seats, interior mounting clips for isofix child restraint systems the clips between the backrest and seat cushion on the rear outboard seats and the front passenger’s seat 3 serve as mountings for isofix child restraint systems. The position of the clips can be identified from the symbols on the ...

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    71 seats, interior airbag system front airbags the front airbag system is identified by the word airbag on the steering wheel and above the glove compartment. The front airbag system comprises: z an airbag with inflator in the steering wheel and a second one behind the trim panel above the glove com...

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    72 seats, interior when they are deployed, the front airbags inflate within milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the driver and front passenger 3 . The forward movement of the front seat occupants is checked, thereby substantially reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and head. No impai...

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    73 seats, interior also, the front airbag system is not deployed for the front passenger’s seat when the airbag systems for the front passenger’s seat are deactivated. Deactivated airbag systems for the front passenger’s seat are indicated by constant illumination of the leds in button * and control...

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    74 seats, interior when triggered, the side airbag inflates within milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the driver or front passenger in the respective door area. This substantially reduces the risk of injury to the upper body and pelvis in the event of a side-on collision. The side airbag syst...

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    75 seats, interior curtain airbags 3 the curtain airbag system is identified by the word airbag on the front and rear pillar trims. The curtain airbag system comprises: z an airbag with inflator in the roof frame on the driver’s and front passenger’s side respectively, z the control electronics, z t...

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    76 seats, interior the curtain airbag system will not be deployed in the event of: z the ignition being switched off, z frontal collisions, z accidents in which the vehicle overturns, z collisions involving a rear-impact, z side-on collisions outside the passenger cell. Control indicator v for airba...

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    77 seats, interior front passenger’s airbag system deactivation * the front and side airbags for the front passenger’s seat must be deactivated if a child restraint system is to be fitted on the front passenger’s seat. The curtain airbag system 3 , the belt tensioners and all driver’s airbag systems...

  • Page 82

    78 seats, interior activation ensure the airbag systems for the front passenger’s seat are activated when a passenger of adult size occupies the front passenger’s seat. With the vehicle stationary and the ignition switched off, proceed as follows: z switch on ignition, control indicator * flashes, t...

  • Page 83

    79 seats, interior the system for deactivation of the airbag systems for the front passenger’s seat can be identified from the sticker on the side of the instrument panel, visible when the front passenger’s door is open. Fault the front and side airbag system 3 for the front passenger’s seat cannot ...

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    80 seats, interior z do not stick anything on the steering wheel, instrument panel, front seat backrests or roof frame in the vicinity of the airbags. Do not cover any of these areas with other materials. Z use only a dry cloth or interior cleaner to clean the steering wheel, instrument panel, front...

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    81 seats, interior the front passenger’s seat front airbag system can be recognised by the word airbag above the glove compartment. The side airbag system 3 is identified by the covers on the outboard sides of the front seat backrests. Deactivation of front passenger’s airbag systems – see page 77..

  • Page 86

    82 seats, interior cigarette lighter 3 the cigarette lighter is located in front of the gearshift lever. Press in cigarette lighter. Switches off automatically once the element is glowing. Pull out lighter. Accessory socket 3 some vehicles have an accessory socket for the connection of electrical ac...

  • Page 87

    83 seats, interior ashtray 3 to be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Ashtray container for mobile use in the vehicle. To use, open cover. Drink holders drink holders are located in the centre console in front of the gearshift lever and behind the handbrake. In the 3-door hatchback, ...

  • Page 88

    84 seats, interior stowage compartments stowage compartment 3 beneath front passenger’s seat lift tray by grasping recessed edge and pull forwards. Maximum load: 1.5 kg. To close the tray push it in and lock it in place. Glove compartment pull handle to open. In the open cover, you will find: z a ca...

  • Page 89

    85 seats, interior if mounted in the upper position, the space between the load-bay floor and the spare wheel well cover 3 can be used as a stowage compartment. In this position, if the rear seat backrests are folded forwards, an almost completely flat load bay is created. The double load-bay floor ...

  • Page 90: Instruments,

    86 instruments, controls instruments, controls control indicators ................................ 86 instrument display............................... 92 trip computer display in odometer display 3 .......................... 94 information display ............................. 96 warning buzzers......

  • Page 91

    87 instruments, controls b adaptive forward lighting (afl) 3 control indicator illuminates and/or flashes yellow. Illuminates fault in system. Contact a workshop for assistance. Flashes for 4 seconds after the ignition has been switched on system converted for driving abroad. Afl – see page 114. Dri...

  • Page 92

    88 instruments, controls s engine oil level 3 control indicator illuminates yellow. The engine oil level is checked 1) automatically. Illuminates when the engine is running engine oil level too low. Check engine oil level and top up if necessary - see page 256. I engine oil pressure control indicato...

  • Page 93

    89 instruments, controls p electro-hydraulic power-assisted steering control indicator illuminates yellow. Fault in electro-hydraulic power-assisted steering system. The power-assisted steering may have failed. The vehicle can be steered but considerably more force is required. Contact a workshop fo...

  • Page 94

    90 instruments, controls q headlight range adjustment control indicator illuminates in the odometer display together with the setting. It illuminates for 4 seconds when dipped beam is switched on, as well as when the headlight range has been adjusted. Headlight range adjustment - see page 113. > fro...

  • Page 95

    91 instruments, controls r brake system, clutch system 3 control indicator illuminates or flashes red. It illuminates when the ignition is switched on if the handbrake is applied or if the brake and clutch fluid level is too low. Further information – see pages 176, 260. For vehicles with easytronic...

  • Page 96

    92 instruments, controls instrument display on some versions, the pointer of the tachometer, speedometer and fuel gauge briefly moves to its end position when the ignition is switched on. Tachometer indicates engine speed. Warning zone: maximum permissible engine speed exceeded; danger to engine. Sp...

  • Page 97

    93 instruments, controls odometer display top line: trip odometer displays the number of miles (kilometres) since the gauge was reset. To reset, hold down the setting knob for approx. One second when the ignition is on - see previous page. Bottom line: odometer records the number of miles (kilometre...

  • Page 98

    94 instruments, controls speed warning with "personalised key" function p6 (see pages 40, 42), a certain maximum speed can be assigned to each vehicle key. If this speed is exceeded, a warning buzzer will be heard. This function is programmed in the odometer display: z turn ignition off and leave ke...

  • Page 99

    95 instruments, controls functions: z range z instantaneous consumption z distance travelled z average speed z effective consumption z average consumption z stop watch to select, rotate the rotary switch on the wiper stalk briefly up i or down h for each function and then let go. The functions will ...

  • Page 100

    96 instruments, controls information display triple information display display of time, outside temperature and date/infotainment system (when it is on). When the ignition is off, the time, date and outside temperature can be presented for 15 seconds by briefly pressing one of the two buttons below...

  • Page 101

    97 instruments, controls outside temperature a fall in temperature is indicated immediately and a rise in temperature after a time delay. If outside temperature drops below 3 °c, the : symbol appears in the triple information display as a warning for icy road conditions. When temperature increases t...

  • Page 102

    98 instruments, controls triple information display set date and time infotainment system off. Press Ö and ; next to the display as follows: correcting time 3 some rds transmitters do not send a correct time signal. If the incorrect time is continually displayed, switch off automatic time synchronis...

  • Page 103

    99 instruments, controls selection using the arrow keys select menu options via the menus and the buttons on the infotainment system. To select using the multi-function knob rotate select menu options or commands, select functional areas, press make selections, confirm commands. To exit a menu, turn...

  • Page 104

    100 instruments, controls for each functional area there is a main page (main), which is selected at the top edge of the display (not with infotainment system cd 30 without hands-free mobile phone system): z audio, z navigation 3 z telephone 3 z trip computer 3 for audio, navigation 3 and telephone ...

  • Page 105

    101 instruments, controls correcting time 3 in systems with gps receiver 1) , date and time are set automatically upon receipt of a gps satellite signal. If the displayed time does not match local time, it can be corrected manually or automatically by receiving an rds time signal 2) . Some rds trans...

  • Page 106

    102 instruments, controls setting units of measure you can select which units of measure are to be used. Select menu item units from the settings menu. The available units are displayed. Select the desired unit. Selections are indicated by a o in front of the menu item. Adjusting contrast 3 (graphic...

  • Page 107

    103 instruments, controls graphical information display 3 or colour information display 3 , trip computer 3 the trip computer provides information on driving data, which is continually recorded and evaluated electronically. The main trip computer display provides information about range, average con...

  • Page 108

    104 instruments, controls instantaneous consumption display changes depending on speed: distance travelled display of miles (kilometres) driven. The measurement can be reset to zero and restarted at any time - see "resetting trip computer information to zero (reset)". Average speed calculation of av...

  • Page 109

    105 instruments, controls the information of the two trip computers can be reset separately, making it possible to evaluate data from different time periods. Select the desired trip computer information. The value for the selected function will be reset and recalculated. To reset all information of ...

  • Page 110

    106 instruments, controls stop watch select menu item timer from the board computer menu. The timer menu is displayed. To start, select menu item start . To reset, select menu item reset . The desired stop watch display can be selected from the options menu 3 : driving time excl. Stops the time the ...

  • Page 111

    107 instruments, controls acknowledge warning messages as described on page 98. Unacknowledged warning messages can be re-displayed later. Warning messages: remote control battery check remote control battery voltage too low – see page 32. Brakelight switch check fault. Brake light not illuminating ...

  • Page 112

    108 instruments, controls windscreen wiper gently tap stalk upwards to switch on: stalk always moves back to starting position. To select next higher or lower stage: move stalk slightly. Push stalk past resistance point and hold: the windscreen wiper stages are run through; an acoustic signal sounds...

  • Page 113

    109 instruments, controls windscreen wash system pull stalk towards steering wheel to operate. The wiper will swipe for a few strokes. On vehicles fitted with rain sensor 3 , keep the sensor area clean by operating the windscreen wash system regularly. Rear window wiper 3 and rear window wash system...

  • Page 114: Lighting

    110 lighting lighting exterior lights turn light switch: dipped beam, main beam and headlight flash – see page 10. In positions 8 and 9 , the tail lights and number plate lights are also on. Control indicator 8 – see page 90. If the ignition is switched off when main beam or dipped beam is on, the p...

  • Page 115

    111 lighting main beam, headlight flash push stalk forwards to switch from dipped beam to main beam. To switch to dipped beam, push stalk forwards again or pull towards steering wheel. To operate the headlight flash, pull stalk towards steering wheel. The main beam is switched on for as long as the ...

  • Page 116

    112 lighting short turn signal 3 push stalk until resistance is felt and release. The turn signal flashes three times, e.G. For changing lanes. This function can be activated or deactivated depending on the key that is used - see "personalised key" on pages 40, 42 ( p3 ). Acoustic turn signal 3 the ...

  • Page 117

    113 lighting hazard warning lights press ¨ button to activate, press ¨ button again to deactivate. To aid location of the pushbutton, the red surface is illuminated when the ignition is switched on. When the button is pressed, its control indicator flashes in time with the hazard warning lights. The...

  • Page 118

    114 lighting adaptive forward lighting (afl) 3 afl ensures better illumination of: z bends (curve lighting), z crossings and narrow bends (turn lighting). Curve lighting (1) the light beam pivots based on steering wheel position and speed, from approx. 6 mph (10 km/h). The headlights shine at an ang...

  • Page 119

    115 lighting door-to-door lighting the dipped beam remains switched on for approx. 30 seconds once you have left the vehicle and closed the driver’s door. To activate 1. Switch off ignition. 2. Remove ignition key. 3. Open driver’s door. 4. Pull turn signal stalk towards steering wheel. 5. Close dri...

  • Page 120

    116 lighting parking lights 3 the front parking light and tail light of one side of the vehicle can be activated when parking: 1. Set light switch to 7 or a 3 . 2. Ignition off. 3. Move turn signal stalk all the way up (right parking light) or down (left parking light). An acoustic signal sounds and...

  • Page 121

    117 lighting front courtesy light centre switch position: automatic interior light - see previous page. To operate manually from inside when the doors are closed: front courtesy light with reading lights 3 automatic interior light - see previous page. To operate manually from inside when the doors a...

  • Page 122

    118 lighting courtesy lights and rear reading lights 3 centre switch position: rear interior light illuminates together with the front one. The rear reading lights on the left and right can be switched on separately. With ignition on: welcome light 3 after unlocking the vehicle, the instrument and s...

  • Page 123

    119 lighting headlights when driving abroad the asymmetrical dipped beam increases the field of vision on the passenger’s side of the lane. This causes glare for oncoming traffic if the vehicle is driven in countries where traffic drives on the opposite side of the road. Do as follows to prevent gla...

  • Page 124: Infotainment System

    120 infotainment system infotainment system radio reception 3 vehicle radio reception differs from domestic radio reception: as the vehicle antenna is relatively near the ground, the broadcasting companies cannot guarantee the same quality of reception as obtained with a domestic radio using an over...

  • Page 125

    121 infotainment system aux input 3 the aux input is in the centre console in front of the gearshift lever. An external audio source such as a portable cd player can be connected via the aux input with a 3.5 mm jack plug. Keep aux input clean and dry at all times. Further information is available in...

  • Page 126: Climate Control

    122 climate control climate control heating and ventilation system, air conditioning system 3 ventilation, heating and cooling 3 are combined into one unit that is designed to provide comfort regardless of the season, weather or outside temperature. When cooling 3 is activated, the air is cooled and...

  • Page 127

    123 climate control the buttons for cooling n and air recirculation 4 are only found on versions with air conditioning system 3 . Air conditioning system 3 – see page 129. Electronic climate control system 3 offers the greatest comfort in the vehicle interior regardless of the conditions outside. To...

  • Page 128

    124 climate control air vents comfortable ventilation of the interior is based on the position of the temperature switch. To increase the air supply, set the fan to a higher speed and set the air distribution switch to m or l . Centre and side air vents (1) set the direction of the airflow by turnin...

  • Page 129

    125 climate control heated front seats 3 two buttons beneath the centre air vents for the driver’s and front passenger’s seats. When the ignition is switched on, the heating of the front seats is activated by pressing the corresponding button ß . Led in button ß on: corresponding front seat heating ...

  • Page 130

    126 climate control heating and ventilation system temperature adjusted using left-hand rotary knob. Airflow adjusted using central rotary knob. Four fan speeds: the rate of airflow is determined by the fan. The fan should therefore also be switched on during a journey. Air distribution adjusted usi...

  • Page 131

    127 climate control ventilation z set the temperature to the desired setting. Z switch fan on, select fan setting according to requirements. Z for maximum ventilation in the head area: set the air distribution switch to m , open all air vents, direct the air vent slats – see page 124. Z for ventilat...

  • Page 132

    128 climate control the comfort and general well-being of the vehicle occupants are to a large extent dependent on a suitable ventilation and heating setting. To achieve temperature stratification with the pleasant effect of "cool head and warm feet", set the air distribution rotary knob to k or j a...

  • Page 133

    129 climate control z turn the temperature switch clockwise as far as it will go (warm). Z move fan switch to 3 or 4 . Z move air distribution switch to l . Z to heat footwell at same time, move air distribution switch to j . Z open side air vents as required and direct them towards door windows. Z ...

  • Page 134

    130 climate control air recirculation system 4 the air recirculation button 4 is used to set the ventilation system in recirculation mode (control indicator in the button). If fumes or unpleasant odours penetrate from outside: temporarily switch on air recirculation system 4 . To increase cooling at...

  • Page 135

    131 climate control maximum cooling open windows and sunroof 3 briefly so that warm air can escape rapidly. Z cooling n on. Z air recirculation system 4 on. Z turn the temperature switch anticlockwise as far as it will go (cold). Z move fan switch to 4 . Z set air distribution switch to m . Z open a...

  • Page 136

    132 climate control electronic climate control system 3 provides a the greatest amount of comfort in the interior regardless of the weather, outside temperature or season. To ensure a constant and comfortable climate in the vehicle, the temperature of the inflowing air, the airflow rate and the air ...

  • Page 137

    133 climate control when set to automatic mode, the electronic climate control system provides the optimal settings for almost all conditions. If necessary, electronic climate control settings can be modified manually. The electronic climate control is only operational when the engine is running. Co...

  • Page 138

    134 climate control temperature preset the left-hand rotary knob can be used to set temperatures between 16 °c and 28 °c. For reasons of comfort, temperature can only be changed in small increments. Vehicles with quickheat 3 : depending on the outside temperature and engine temperature, the passenge...

  • Page 139

    135 climate control individual menu items are highlighted by turning the central knob and selected by pressing it. Selecting certain menus by pressing the knob will open a submenu 3 . To exit a menu, turn the central knob left or right to return or main and select. Manual settings are saved when the...

  • Page 140

    136 climate control activating and deactivating air conditioning compressor if no cooling or dehumidification is required, switch the air conditioning compressor off (maximum energy savings): highlight menu item ac from the manual settings menu and select by pressing the knob. Eco appears on the dis...

  • Page 141

    137 climate control fan control in automatic mode 3 fan regulation in automatic mode can be modified. Select menu item automatic blower from the manual settings menu and select the desired fan control. Depending on the setting, the maximum airflow, and thereby the noise level, will increase. Air rec...

  • Page 142

    138 climate control air intake the air intakes in the engine compartment in front of the windscreen must be kept free of leaves, dirt and snow in order to provide a supply of air. Pollen filter the pollen filter cleans dust, soot, pollen and spores from the air entering from outside. The active carb...

  • Page 143

    139 climate control when cooling 3 (air conditioning compressor) is switched on condensation forms, which is expelled from the underside of the vehicle. At least one air vent must be open while cooling 3 (air conditioning compressor) is on in order to prevent the evaporator from icing up due to lack...

  • Page 144: Driving and Operation

    140 driving and operation driving and operation easytronic 3 the automatic easytronic transmission permits manual (manual mode) or automatic gearshifting (automatic mode), both with automatic clutch control. Transmission display shows the mode and current gear. The display flashes for a few seconds ...

  • Page 145

    141 driving and operation starting the engine depress the footbrake at the same time as starting the engine. The engine can be started only with the footbrake depressed. "n" is shown in the transmission display. If the footbrake is not depressed, the control indicator j illuminates in the instrument...

  • Page 146

    142 driving and operation starting-off depress the footbrake, release the handbrake and move the selector lever to a , + or - . This will switch the easytronic to automatic mode and engage first gear (or second gear if the winter programme is enabled). "a" appears in the transmission display. The ve...

  • Page 147

    143 driving and operation if the vehicle is in automatic mode, on movement of the selector lever to + or - easytronic shifts to manual mode and changes up or down. The currently engaged gear appears in the transmission display. Move selector lever towards r reverse gear. Engage only when vehicle is ...

  • Page 148

    144 driving and operation winter programme t in the event of difficulties starting-off on slippery roads, press button t ("a" and t appear in the transmission display). Easytronic switches to automatic mode and the vehicle sets off in second gear. The winter programme is switched off by: z pressing ...

  • Page 149

    145 driving and operation when the engine speed approaches its upper limit, the transmission shifts to a higher gear during kickdown even in manual mode. Without kickdown this automatic shift is not effected in manual mode. If the sport programme is engaged, the driven wheels may spin slightly when ...

  • Page 150

    146 driving and operation stopping the vehicle in automatic or manual mode, when the vehicle has stopped first gear (with winter programme engaged, second gear) is engaged automatically and the clutch released. In r reverse remains engaged. A warning buzzer sounds when the driver’s door is opened if...

  • Page 151

    147 driving and operation interruption of power supply the clutch is not disengaged if the vehicle battery is discharged and a gear has been selected. The vehicle cannot move. If the battery is flat, start the vehicle using jump leads – see page 206. If the cause of the power supply interruption is ...

  • Page 152

    148 driving and operation automatic transmission 3 the automatic transmission permits automatic gearshifting. The engine can only be started when the gear selector is in position p or n . When starting in position n , depress the footbrake or apply the handbrake. After starting the engine, depress t...

  • Page 153

    149 driving and operation selector lever positions p, r, n and d the selector lever can only be moved from p when the ignition is switched on and the footbrake is depressed (selector lever lock). To engage p or r , press button on selector lever. The engine can only be started with lever in position...

  • Page 154

    150 driving and operation electronically controlled driving programmes z winter programme: press button t - see right-hand column. Z automatic neutral shift function automatically sets the transmission to n to reduce fuel consumption, e.G. At traffic lights. The automatic neutral shift function is a...

  • Page 155

    151 driving and operation kickdown depressing the accelerator pedal past the pressure point: depending on the engine speed the transmission shifts to a lower gear. Full engine power is available for accelerating. Engine braking in order to utilise the engine braking effect when driving downhill, sel...

  • Page 156

    152 driving and operation stopping the vehicle the selector lever can be left in the chosen gear with the engine running. When stopping on gradients engage handbrake or depress footbrake. To prevent overheating of the transmission, do not increase engine revolutions to ensure smooth idling while sta...

  • Page 157

    153 driving and operation interruption of power supply if the vehicle battery is flat, the selector lever cannot be moved out of position p . If the battery is flat, start the vehicle using jump leads – see page 206. If the battery is not the cause of the fault, release selector lever: 1. Apply hand...

  • Page 158

    154 driving and operation driving hints the first 600 miles (1000 km) drive your vehicle at various speeds. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the engine to labour at low revs. Make good use of all gears. Depress the accelerator pedal a maximum of about 3 / 4 of the available pedal travel in all ...

  • Page 159

    155 driving and operation overrun the fuel supply is automatically shut off during overrun, e.G. When the vehicle is being driven downhill or when braking. To enable the overrun cut-off to take effect, do not accelerate during overrun and, with manual transmission, do not depress clutch pedal. To pr...

  • Page 160

    156 driving and operation saving fuel, protecting the environment trend-setting technology environmentally friendly and mainly recyclable materials were used when your vehicle was being developed and manufactured. The production methods used to make your vehicle are also environmentally-compatible. ...

  • Page 161

    157 driving and operation overrun z the fuel supply is automatically shut off during overrun, e.G. When the vehicle is being driven down long gradients or when braking – see page 155. Z to enable the overrun cut-off to come into action and save fuel, do not accelerate or depress clutch pedal during ...

  • Page 162

    158 driving and operation fuels, refuelling fuel consumption fuel consumption is determined under specific driving conditions – see page 272. Special equipment increases the weight of the vehicle. As a result, they can increase fuel consumption and reduce the specified maximum speed. For the first f...

  • Page 163

    159 driving and operation fuel for diesel engines diesel engines must be operated only on commercially available diesel fuel meeting the specifications of din en 590. Since january 2004, some oil companies have mixed their diesel fuel with up to 5% bio fuel (fame = fatty acid methyl esters) like rme...

  • Page 164

    160 driving and operation with a central locking system with remote control 3 , the tank flap is unlocked together with the doors - see page 33. Open tank flap. Unlock the fuel filler cap with the ignition key 3 , unscrew, remove and attach to tank flap. The fuel tank has a limiting system which pre...

  • Page 165

    161 driving and operation catalytic converter, exhaust gases catalytic converter for petrol engines leaded fuel will damage the catalytic converter and parts of the electronic system, rendering them inoperative. High quality fuels other than those listed on pages 158, 268 (e.G. Lrp 1) ) could damage...

  • Page 166

    162 driving and operation catalytic converter for diesel engines damage to the catalytic converter or the vehicle may result if the following points are not observed: z if you experience misfiring, a significant loss of engine power or other unusual problems, seek assistance from a workshop as soon ...

  • Page 167

    163 driving and operation control indicator a for engine electronics illuminates for a few seconds after the ignition is switched on. If it illuminates when the engine is running, there is a fault in engine or transmission electronics. The electronic system switches to an emergency running programme...

  • Page 168

    164 driving and operation diesel particle filter 3 the diesel particle filter system removes polluting soot particles out of the engine exhaust gases. The system includes a self- cleaning function that operates automatically while driving. The filter is cleaned by burning the trapped soot particles ...

  • Page 169

    165 driving and operation we recommend that you do not turn the ignition off until the self-cleaning operation is complete. If you must turn the ignition off before the operation is complete, then the operation will automatically resume when driving the next time and after the engine has reached its...

  • Page 170

    166 driving and operation drive control systems electronic stability programme (esp ® plus ) 3 whenever necessary, esp® plus improves driving stability in any driving situation regardless of road conditions and tyre grip. It also prevents the drive wheels from spinning regardless of road conditions ...

  • Page 171

    167 driving and operation illuminates while driving: the system is switched off 3 or a fault is present. Continued driving is possible. However, directional control may deteriorate depending on the road surface conditions. Switch on esp® plus again or have cause of fault remedied by a workshop. The ...

  • Page 172

    168 driving and operation cruise control 3 cruise control can store and maintain speeds between 20 and 125 mph (30 and 200 km/h). Deviation from the stored speed may occur when driving up or downhill. For safety reasons the cruise control system cannot be activated until the footbrake has been depre...

  • Page 173

    169 driving and operation to activate turn switch m up and release. The current speed is stored and maintained. The accelerator pedal may be released. Vehicle speed can be increased by depressing the accelerator pedal. When the accelerator pedal is released, the previously stored speed is resumed. I...

  • Page 174

    170 driving and operation parking distance sensors 3 parking distance sensors make reverse parking easier by measuring the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle in the rear, and giving an acoustic signal in the passenger compartment. The system records the distance using four sensors in the r...

  • Page 175

    171 driving and operation to deactivate the system deactivates automatically when reverse gear is disengaged. If the system is to be switched off with reverse gear selected using the button r , press button r and the led in the button extinguishes. To reactivate, press button r again. Control indica...

  • Page 176

    172 driving and operation deflation detection system (dds) 3 the deflation detection system continuously monitors the speed of all wheels while driving. If a tyre loses pressure, it becomes smaller and rotates more quickly than the other wheels. If the system detects a difference in speed, control i...

  • Page 177

    173 driving and operation tyre pressure – see pages 180, 280. System initialisation after correcting the tyre pressure or changing a tyre/wheel, the system must be initialised: with the ignition switched on, press the dds button for approx. 4 seconds. Control indicator w flashes three times. The sys...

  • Page 178

    174 driving and operation brake system the effectiveness of the brakes is an important factor for traffic safety. To improve effectiveness, do not brake unnecessarily hard for the first 125 miles (200 km) after new brake pads have been fitted. Brake pad wear must not exceed a specified limit. Regula...

  • Page 179

    175 driving and operation footbrake the footbrake comprises two independent brake circuits. If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can still be braked using the other brake circuit. However, the footbrake must be depressed a considerable way before any braking effect occurs, and much more force is re...

  • Page 180

    176 driving and operation brake system control indicator r the control indicator illuminates when the ignition is switched on if the handbrake is applied or if the brake or clutch fluid level is too low. Brake fluid – see page 260. For vehicles with easytronic 3 , the control indicator flashes for a...

  • Page 181

    177 driving and operation control indicator u for abs it illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. Once the control indicator extinguishes, the system is ready for operation. If the control indicator does not extinguish after a few seconds, or if it illuminates while driving, t...

  • Page 182

    178 driving and operation wheels, tyres see page 280 for suitable tyres and restrictions. Tyres fitted in the factory are adapted to the chassis and provide optimum driving comfort and safety. Changing tyre/wheel type please note the following changes before converting to different tyres or wheels. ...

  • Page 183

    179 driving and operation fitting new tyres fit tyres in pairs or in sets, which is even better. Ensure that tyres on one axle are: z the same size z the same design z the same make z and have the same tread pattern. Fit directional tyres such that they roll in the direction of travel. The rolling d...

  • Page 184

    180 driving and operation tyre pressure check tyre pressure, including the spare wheel, at least every 14 days and prior to any long journey; the tyres should be checked when cold. Don’t forget to check the spare 3 . Use the valve cap key to make unscrewing the valve caps easier. The key is located ...

  • Page 185

    181 driving and operation tyre condition, wheel condition drive over edges slowly and at a right angle if possible. Driving over sharp edges can lead to hidden tyre damage and wheel damage which is only noticed later on. When parking, ensure that the tyres are not pressed against the edge of the ker...

  • Page 186

    182 driving and operation the legally permissible minimum tread depth (1.6 mm) has been reached when the tread has worn down as far as one of the wear indicators (twi 1) ). A number of wear indicators are spaced at equal intervals around the tyre within the tread. Their position is indicated by mark...

  • Page 187

    183 driving and operation run-flat tyres (rft) 3 run-flat tyres have reinforced, self- supporting sidewalls, which ensure that the tyres always have a certain amount of driveability, even when there is no pressure. Run-flat tyres are permitted only in the case of vehicles with esp® plus 3 and the de...

  • Page 188

    184 driving and operation wheel covers 3 if the wheel trims and tyres used are not vauxhall-approved, make sure that the tyres do not have a beaded edge – see page 179. Tyre chains restrictions and other instructions – see page 280. Tyre chains are only permitted on the driven wheels (front axle). T...

  • Page 189

    185 driving and operation roof racks 3 for safety reasons and to avoid roof damage we recommend using the vauxhall roof rack system that is approved for your vehicle. Fasten the roof rack following the instructions that accompany the system. Driving hints – see page 154. Version without sunroof 3 pu...

  • Page 190

    186 driving and operation flex-fix system 3 the flex-fix system allows bikes to be attached to a pull-out carrier integrated into the vehicle floor. The maximum load is 40 kg. If not in use, the flex-fix system can be collapsed back into the vehicle floor. A multi-function box 3 is offered as an acc...

  • Page 191

    187 driving and operation fit the tail lights first remove the rear (1), then the front (2) tail light from the recesses. Open out the bulb holder on the back of the tail light all the way. Push the clamping lever down and push the bulb holder into the retainer until it hits the stop. Perform this p...

  • Page 192

    188 driving and operation check the cable and light position to make sure these are correct. Lock the flex-fix system swivel the left clamping lever (1) back first, followed by the right clamping lever (2) until they stop. Both clamping levers must point backwards, otherwise safe functionality is no...

  • Page 193

    189 driving and operation remove the pedal crank mounts from the pedal crank recesses. Adapting the flex-fix system to a bicycle with the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess, roughly adapt the adjustable pedal crank unit to the protrusion of the pedal crank. If the bicycle has straight pedal cran...

  • Page 194

    190 driving and operation press the release lever and remove the wheel recesses. Push the release lever on the strap retainer and remove the strap retainer. Prepare the bicycle for attachment rotate the left pedal (opposite the chain cog) vertically downwards. The pedal on the left pedal crank must ...

  • Page 195

    191 driving and operation attaching a bicycle to the flex-fix system put on the bicycle. The pedal crank here must be placed in the pedal crank recess opening as shown in the illustration. Insert pedal crank mount into outer rail of each pedal crank recess from above and slide downwards as far as it...

  • Page 196

    192 driving and operation place the wheel recesses such that the bicycle is more or less horizontal. Here, the distance between the pedals and the tailgate should be at least 5 cm. Setting the wheel recesses – see page 190. Both bicycle tyres must be in the wheel recesses. In order to prevent damage...

  • Page 197

    193 driving and operation removing a bicycle from the flex-fix system undo strap retainers on both bicycle tyres. Hold on to the bicycle, loosen the attachment screw for the pedal bearing mount, then lift the pedal bearing mount to remove it. Remove the bicycle from the flex-fix system. Retracting t...

  • Page 198

    194 driving and operation press release lever and slide in wheel recesses all the way as far as they will go. Disengage the locking lever on the diagonal support and fold both pedal crank recesses down. Swivel first the right clamping lever (1) forwards, followed by the left clamping lever (2), unti...

  • Page 199

    195 driving and operation push the clamping lever down and pull both lights out of the recesses. Fold in the bulb holders on the backs of the tail lights. First place the front (1) tail light, then the rear (2) tail light in the recesses and push down as far as possible. Push cables all the way into...

  • Page 200

    196 driving and operation towing equipment 3 always using towing equipment that has been approved for the vehicle. Have towing equipment retro-fitted by a workshop, who will provide information about possible trailer load increases. The workshop has instructions for installing the towing equipment a...

  • Page 201

    197 driving and operation disengage socket and fold down. Pull sealing plug out of coupling ball bar opening. Place cover and coupling ball bar in luggage compartment. Checking the tensioning of the coupling ball bar: z the rotary lever rests on the coupling ball bar. Z green marking on the rotary l...

  • Page 202

    198 driving and operation inserting the coupling ball bar insert the tensioned coupling ball bar in the coupling housing and pull firmly backwards until you hear the coupling ball bar engaging. The rotary lever moves quickly back into its starting position on its own. Green marking on the rotary lev...

  • Page 203

    199 driving and operation dismounting the coupling ball bar place the key in the lock and unlock the coupling ball bar. Push the rotary lever onto the coupling ball bar and rotate right while pressed down until it engages, pull coupling ball bar downwards out of coupling housing and place in luggage...

  • Page 204

    200 driving and operation caravan/trailer towing caravan and trailer loads 1) the permissible caravan/trailer loads are vehicle-dependent and engine-dependent maximum values which must not be exceeded. The actual caravan/trailer load is the difference between the actual gross weight of the caravan/t...

  • Page 205

    201 driving and operation coupling socket load the coupling socket load is the load exerted by the caravan/trailer on the coupling ball. It can be varied by changing the weight distribution when loading the caravan/trailer. The maximum permitted coupling socket load (vehicles with engine z 12 xep 1)...

  • Page 206

    202 driving and operation driving characteristics, towing tips in the case of caravans/trailers with brakes, attach breakaway stopping cable to eye. Before attaching the caravan/trailer, lubricate the ball of the caravan/trailer towing device. However, do not lubricate the ball if a stabiliser, whic...

  • Page 207

    203 driving and operation when driving downhill, the brakes are under considerably more load when towing a caravan/trailer. For this reason, drive in the same gear as if driving uphill and drive at a similar speed. Automatic transmission 3 or easytronic 3 in automatic mode will automatically select ...

  • Page 208: Self-Help, Vehicle Care

    204 self-help, vehicle care self-help, vehicle care diesel fuel system, bleeding never let the tank run dry. If control indicator y illuminates, refuel as soon as possible. Refuel immediately if it flashes. Restarting is possible after letting the tank run dry. Starting problems are likely. Switch o...

  • Page 209

    205 self-help, vehicle care there is a safety catch on the underside of the bonnet: lift this upwards and open 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 – see page 138. To hold the bonnet in open position, disen...

  • Page 210

    206 self-help, vehicle care starting do not start with quick charger this prevents damage to electronic components. Do not start by pushing or towing because your vehicle is fitted with a catalytic converter, it must not be started by pushing or towing. Catalytic converter – see page 161. The vehicl...

  • Page 211

    207 self-help, vehicle care connect the leads in the order shown in the illustration: 1. Connect one end of the first jump lead to the positive terminal 1 of the battery providing the jump start (identified by "+" sign on battery case or terminal). 2. Connect the other end of the same cable to the p...

  • Page 212

    208 self-help, vehicle care towing towing your own vehicle to open the cover concealing the front towing eye socket at the front right of the vehicle: disengage the cover at the bottom and pull it off downwards. The towing eye is in the right-hand compartment of the luggage compartment, behind the c...

  • Page 213

    209 self-help, vehicle care screw in the towing eye anticlockwise as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. Attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow rod 3 – to the eye. The towing eye may only be used for towing and not for recovery of the vehicle. Switch on ignition to releas...

  • Page 214

    210 self-help, vehicle care towing another vehicle to open the cover concealing the rear towing eye socket at the rear right of the vehicle: disengage the cover at the bottom and pull it off downwards. The towing eye is in the right-hand compartment of the luggage compartment, behind the cover – see...

  • Page 215

    211 self-help, vehicle care first-aid kit (cushion) + 3 place the first-aid kit (cushion) in the left-hand compartment of the luggage compartment. To open the compartment, disengage the cover and open it. Spare wheel 3 some vehicles are equipped with a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel – see ...

  • Page 216

    212 self-help, vehicle care general information depending on the application, the spare wheel is designed as a temporary spare wheel 3 , note instructions on this page and on pages 184, 218, 280. On vehicles with alloy wheels 3 the spare wheel may have a steel rim. If you use winter tyres 3 , the sp...

  • Page 217

    213 self-help, vehicle care jack £ 3 and vehicle tools 3 the jack and the vehicle tools have been specially developed for your vehicle and must only be used on that vehicle. Only use jack for changing wheels. With versions of the corsa vxr with sill panelling 3 or retro-fitted sill panelling 3 no ja...

  • Page 218

    214 self-help, vehicle care vehicles with tyre repair kit 3 the vehicle tools are in the right-hand compartment of the luggage compartment, together with the tyre repair kit. To open the compartment, release cover and open - see page 213, fig. 18317 s. Changing wheels there may be a tyre repair kit ...

  • Page 219

    215 self-help, vehicle care z never change more than one wheel at once. Z block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be changed by placing wedge blocks or equivalent in front and behind the wheel. Z use the jack 3 only to change wheels. Z if the ground on which the vehicle is standing is soft,...

  • Page 220

    216 self-help, vehicle care alloy wheels 3 : disengage the wheel bolt caps with a screwdriver and remove. Protect the wheel by inserting a soft cloth between the screwdriver and alloy wheel. 2. Slacken wheel bolts by half a turn using the wheel bolt wrench 3 , ensuring the wrench is pushed on as far...

  • Page 221

    217 self-help, vehicle care 4. Before attaching the jack 3 , set it to the required height by turning the lug by hand. Fit the jack arm at the front – or rear – in such a way that the jack claw (arrow in illustration) goes around the vertical ridge and engages in the recess in the ridge. Ensure that...

  • Page 222

    218 self-help, vehicle care 7. Lightly grease the wheel bolt taper. Make sure that the bolt threads are not greased. Screw in wheel bolts and tighten slightly, pushing the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as far as possible. 8. Lower vehicle. 9. Tighten wheel bolts crosswise, putting on wheel bolt wrench 3 as...

  • Page 223

    219 self-help, vehicle care tyre repair kit 3 minor damage to the tyre tread or sidewall, e.G. From foreign bodies, can be repaired using the tyre repair kit (does not apply to run-flat tyres). Do not remove the foreign body from the tyre. Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or that is on the rim cannot be r...

  • Page 224

    220 self-help, vehicle care 1. Remove the sealant bottle and holder with the air tube from the compartment. 2. Unwind the air tube from the holder and screw onto the sealant bottle connector. 3. Place the sealant bottle on the holder as shown in the illustration. Make sure that the bottle does not f...

  • Page 225

    221 self-help, vehicle care 4. Remove the valve cap from the defective tyre. 5. Screw the filler hose to the tyre valve. 6. Screw the air tube to the connector on the compressor. 7. Switch on ignition. To prevent battery discharge, we recommend that you leave the engine running. 8. Press button on t...

  • Page 226

    222 self-help, vehicle care 10. All of the sealant is pumped into the tyre. Afterwards, the tyre is filled with air. 11. The prescribed tyre pressure (see page 280) should be attained within 10 minutes. Once the pressure is attained, switch off the compressor by pressing button again. If the prescri...

  • Page 227

    223 self-help, vehicle care important the driving characteristics of the repaired tyre are severely affected, therefore have this tyre replaced as soon as possible. If the compressor makes abnormal noises or heats up greatly, switch it off for at least 30 minutes. The integrated safety valve opens a...

  • Page 228

    224 self-help, vehicle care fuses there are three fuseboxes in the vehicle: z front left, in the engine compartment, z behind the glove compartment, z on the left of the luggage compartment, behind a cover. It is advisable to carry a full set of fuses. Before replacing a fuse, turn off the respectiv...

  • Page 229

    225 self-help, vehicle care fuses and the most important circuits they protect fusebox in engine compartment the fusebox is at the front left side of the engine compartment. To open, disengage the cover, fold cover up and remove. 9 warning turn off engine before opening engine compartment fusebox; r...

  • Page 230

    226 self-help, vehicle care fusebox in passenger compartment the fusebox is located behind a cover in the glove compartment. Open the glove compartment and remove the cover. To close, first put on the cover, then lock it into position. No. Circuit rating 19 airbags 10 a 20 main relay 10 a 21 main re...

  • Page 231

    227 self-help, vehicle care fusebox in luggage compartment the fusebox is located behind the cover in the left luggage compartment trim. Remove cover from fusebox. No. Circuit rating 1 adaptive forward lighting 15 a 2 – – 3 seat heater (left) 15 a 4 seat heater (right) 15 a 5 – – 6 – – 7 – – 8 flex-...

  • Page 232

    228 self-help, vehicle care bulb replacement before replacing a bulb, switch ignition off and turn relevant switch off. Only hold new bulb at base. Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands, otherwise fingerprints on the glass evaporate. Residue builds up on the reflector eventually resulting in a...

  • Page 233

    229 self-help, vehicle care dipped beam 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. To replace the bulb on the right-hand side, remove the air hose from the air filter. To replace the bulb on the left-hand side, remove fusebox cover - see page 225. Remove windscreen wash system reservoir filler neck - see...

  • Page 234

    230 self-help, vehicle care main beam 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. To replace the bulb on the right-hand side, remove the air hose from the air filter. To replace the bulb on the left-hand side, remove fusebox cover - see page 225. Remove windscreen wash system reservoir filler neck - see p...

  • Page 235

    231 self-help, vehicle care parking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. To replace the bulb on the right-hand side, remove the air hose from the air filter. To replace the bulb on the left-hand side, remove fusebox cover - see page 225. Remove windscreen wash system reservoir filler neck - ...

  • Page 236

    232 self-help, vehicle care adaptive forward lighting system 3 headlight system with separate systems for dipped beam 1 (outer bulbs) and main beam 2 (inner bulbs). The turn lighting is also located behind the cover for the main beam. Due to the complexity of the procedure, bulb changes should be ca...

  • Page 237

    233 self-help, vehicle care 5. Detach plug connector from bulb. 6. Insert new bulb in reflector in such a manner that the fixing lug of the bulb holder aligns with the reflector recess. Attach the bulb holder so that the fixing lug is located at the side, and do not touch the glass. 7. Engage bulb. ...

  • Page 238

    234 self-help, vehicle care 4. Detach plug connector from bulb. 5. Disengage spring wire clip from retaining lugs by moving it and swivelling it to the side. 6. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 7. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector without touching the glass...

  • Page 239

    235 self-help, vehicle care turn lighting 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. To replace the bulb on the right-hand side, remove the air hose from the air filter. To replace the bulb on the left-hand side, remove fusebox cover - see page 225. Remove windscreen wash system reservoir filler neck - s...

  • Page 240

    236 self-help, vehicle care 8. Engage spring wire clip, plug connector onto bulb. 9. Fit headlight cap and rotate clockwise. After replacing bulb, fit air hose to air filter or install reservoir filler neck and close fusebox cover. 10. Close bonnet. Parking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. ...

  • Page 241

    237 self-help, vehicle care 5. Remove bulb from socket. 6. Insert new bulb, without touching the glass. 7. Insert socket in reflector. 8. Fit headlight cap and rotate clockwise. After replacing bulb, fit air hose to air filter or install reservoir filler neck and close fusebox cover. 9. Close bonnet...

  • Page 242

    238 self-help, vehicle care front fog lights 3 have bulb replacements carried out by a workshop. Side turn signal lights have bulb replacements carried out by a workshop. Tail lights 5-door hatchback 1. Disengage right and left cover in the side luggage compartment trim, then open. 2. Remove plug co...

  • Page 243

    239 self-help, vehicle care 4. Detach bulb housing towards the rear. 5. Gently press the three locking lugs on the outside of the bulb holder outwards and remove bulb holder. Bulbs in bulb carrier: 1 = tail light 2 = reversing light 3 = turn signal light 4 = tail light/brake light 5 = fog tail light.

  • Page 244

    240 self-help, vehicle care 6. Remove bulb from holder, gently pressing the bulb and rotating it. 7. Insert new bulbs, pressing bulb gently and rotating it. Do not touch the glass. 8. Engage bulb holder in bulb housing, ensuring that it properly engages. 9. Ensure that the bulb holder seal is positi...

  • Page 245

    241 self-help, vehicle care 3-door hatchback, corsavan 1. Disengage right and left cover in the side luggage compartment trim, then open. 2. Remove plug connector by pressing on bulb holder tab. 3. Hold bulb housing from the outside; unscrew two retaining nuts. 4. Detach bulb housing towards the rea...

  • Page 246

    242 self-help, vehicle care 5. Gently press the three locking lugs on the outside of the bulb holder outwards and remove bulb holder. Bulbs in bulb carrier: 6. Remove bulb from holder, gently pressing the bulb and rotating it. 7. Insert new bulbs, pressing bulb gently and rotating it. Do not touch t...

  • Page 247

    243 self-help, vehicle care 9. Ensure that the bulb holder seal is positioned as illustrated. Fit the round seal on the fastening bolt. 10. Insert bulb housing in vehicle body, engaging ratchet and bolt in recesses. Tighten attachment nuts by hand. Engage plug connector. Close and lock flap. 11. Car...

  • Page 248

    244 self-help, vehicle care number plate light 1. Insert screwdriver vertically in bulb insert as shown in illustration. Press to the side and release spring. 2. Remove bulb housing downwards, taking care not to pull on the cable. 3. Lift flap and disconnect plug from bulb socket. 4. Rotate bulb hol...

  • Page 249

    245 self-help, vehicle care courtesy lights front courtesy light to ensure that no power is supplied to the lights, close the doors before removing. 1. Disengage and remove lens at the position located in the illustration using a screwdriver. 2. Remove bulb from socket. 3. Insert new bulb, without t...

  • Page 250

    246 self-help, vehicle care glove compartment lighting 3 , luggage compartment lighting, footwell lighting 3 to ensure that no power is supplied to the lights, close the doors or hold the contact switch depressed before removing. 1. Prise the light out with a screwdriver. 2. Press bulb slightly towa...

  • Page 251

    247 self-help, vehicle care vehicle care when caring for your vehicle, observe all national environmental regulations, particularly when washing it. Regular, thorough care helps to improve the appearance of your vehicle and maintain its value over the years. It is also a prerequisite for warranty cl...

  • Page 252

    248 self-help, vehicle care if you wash your vehicle by hand, make sure that the insides of the wings are also thoroughly rinsed out. Clean edges and folds on opened doors and flaps as well as the areas they cover. Thoroughly rinse off and leather-off the vehicle. Rinse leather frequently. Use separ...

  • Page 253

    249 self-help, vehicle care exterior lights headlight and other protective light bezels are made of plastic. If they require additional cleaning after the vehicle has been washed, clean them with car shampoo. Do not use any abrasive or caustic agents, do not use an ice scraper, and do not clean them...

  • Page 254

    250 self-help, vehicle care windscreen wiper blades wax, such as that used in car washes, can cause streaks to form on the windscreen when the wiper is used. Smearing wiper blades can be cleaned with a soft cloth and vauxhall windscreen wash solvent, and replaced if necessary – see page 261. Locks t...

  • Page 255

    251 self-help, vehicle care underbody your vehicle has a factory-applied pvc undercoating in the wheel arches (including the longitudinal sides of the underbody) which provides permanent protection and needs no special maintenance. The areas of the underside of the vehicle that are not covered with ...

  • Page 256: Service, Maintenance

    252 service, maintenance service, maintenance vauxhall service in our experience, the most common cause of all complaints is the result of misunderstanding or lack of communication between the customer and the vauxhall authorised repairer. We sincerely hope you will never have cause to complain abou...

  • Page 257

    253 service, maintenance royal automobile club (r.A.C.), r.A.C. Motoring services ltd., 89-91 pall mall, london, sw1y 5hs the customer relations department, society of motor manufacturers and traders ltd. (s.M.M.T.), forbes house, halkin street, london, sw1x 7ds customer complaints service, scottish...

  • Page 258

    254 service, maintenance general motors portugal quinta da fonte edificío fernão magalhães, piso 2 2780-190 paço d’arcos – portugal tel. 00 351-21 440 75 00 general motors southeast europe, org. Zložka apollo business centre mlynské nivy 45 821 09 bratislava – slovakia tel. 00 421-2 58 275 543 gener...

  • Page 259

    255 service, maintenance have maintenance work – and repair work on the body and the equipment – carried out professionally by a workshop. We recommend using your vauxhall authorised repairer, who has excellent knowledge of vauxhall vehicles and has the necessary special tools and up-to-date service...

  • Page 260

    256 service, maintenance never carry out any repairs or adjustment and maintenance work on the vehicle yourself. This especially applies to the engine, chassis and safety parts. You may unwittingly infringe the provisions of the law and, by not performing the work properly, endanger yourself and oth...

  • Page 261

    257 service, maintenance in vehicles with engine oil level check 3 , the engine oil level is checked automatically 1) - see page 88. It is particularly advisable to check the engine oil level before embarking on a long journey. Checking the engine oil level, topping up engine oil the oil level must ...

  • Page 262

    258 service, maintenance top up with the same brand of engine oil that was used during the previous oil change, following the instructions in the service booklet. To close, position the cap and screw it into place. Capacities – see page 284. Engine oil change, oil filter change have the change perfo...

  • Page 263

    259 service, maintenance coolant the glycol-based coolant provides excellent corrosion protection for the heating and cooling systems as well as anti-freeze protection down to –28 °c. It remains in the cooling system throughout the year and need not be changed. Use of certain anti-freezes can lead t...

  • Page 264

    260 service, maintenance when the engine is hot, the coolant level rises; this falls again as it cools. If it should fall beneath the kalt/cold mark, you must top it up until it is slightly over the mark. Top up anti-freeze. If no anti-freeze is available, top up with clean tap water. If tap water i...

  • Page 265

    261 service, maintenance the use of certain brake fluids can cause damage or make the brakes less effective. We therefore recommend that you only use approved high-performance brake fluid. When topping up, ensure maximum cleanliness as contamination of the brake fluid can lead to function problems i...

  • Page 266

    262 service, maintenance to ensure proper operation of the rain sensor 3 , the sensor area must be free from dust, dirt and ice, which is why the windscreen wash system must be operated at regular intervals and the sensor area de-iced. Vehicles with a rain sensor 3 can be identified by the sensor ar...

  • Page 267

    263 service, maintenance wiper blade on the rear window 3 lift wiper arm. Disengage wiper blade as shown in illustration and remove. Windscreen wash system filler neck of the reservoir for the windscreen wash system is located at the front of the engine compartment, in front of the battery. Capaciti...

  • Page 268

    264 service, maintenance battery the battery is maintenance free. The retro-fitting of electrical or electronic accessories may subject the battery to additional loading and cause it to become discharged. Please seek advice concerning the technical options, such as installing a more powerful battery...

  • Page 269

    265 service, maintenance protecting electronic components in order to prevent faults in electronic components in the electrical system, never connect or disconnect battery with the engine running or ignition switched on. Never start engine with battery disconnected, e.G. When starting using jump lea...

  • Page 270: Technical Data

    266 technical data technical data vehicle documents, identification plate the technical data is determined in accordance with european community standards. We reserve the right to make modifications. Specifications in the vehicle documents always have priority over those given in this manual. The id...

  • Page 271

    267 technical data vehicle identification data the vehicle identification number is stamped on the identification plate (see previous page) and in the vehicle floor on the right-hand side under a cover between the door and seat. Engine code and engine number: stamped on left-hand side of engine on c...

  • Page 272

    268 technical data engine data sales designation engine identifier code 1.0 z 10 xep 1.2 z 12 xep 1.4 z 14 xep 1.6 z 16 lel 1.6 vxr z 16 ler number of cylinders 3 4 4 4 4 piston displacement (cm 3 ) 998 1229 1364 1598 1598 engine power (kw) at rpm 44 5600 59 5600 66 5600 110 5000 141 5850 torque (nm...

  • Page 273

    269 technical data engine data sales designation engine identifier code 1.3 cdti z 13 dtj 1.3 cdti z 13 dth 1.7 cdti z 17 dtr number of cylinders 4 4 4 piston displacement (cm 3 ) 1248 1248 1686 engine power (kw) at rpm 55 4000 66 4000 92 4000 torque (nm) at rpm 170 1750 to 2500 200 1750 to 2500 280...

  • Page 274

    270 technical data performance (approx. Mph / km/h) , 5-door hatchback engine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Z 10 xep z 12 xep z 14 xep z 16 lel maximum speed 2) manual transmission easytronic automatic transmission 2) the maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerbweight (without d...

  • Page 275

    271 technical data performance (approx. Mph / km/h) , 3-door hatchback engine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Z 10 xep z 12 xep z 14 xep z 16 lel z 16 ler maximum speed 2) manual transmission easytronic automatic transmission 2) the maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerbweight (...

  • Page 276

    272 technical data fuel consumption, co 2 emissions directive 80/1268/eec (last changed by 2004/3/ec) has applied for the measurement of fuel consumption since 1996. The directive is oriented to actual driving practices: urban driving is rated at approx. 1 / 3 and extra-urban driving at approx. 2 / ...

  • Page 277

    273 technical data fuel consumption (approx. L/100 km) , co 2 emissions (approx. G/km) , 5-door hatchback engine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Z 10 xep z 12 xep z 14 xep z 16 lel manual/sports/easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total co 2 –/ 7.3/–/– –/ 4.6/–/– –/ 5.6...

  • Page 278

    274 technical data fuel consumption (approx. L/100 km) , co 2 emissions (approx. G/km) , 3-door hatchback engine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Z 10 xep z 12 xep z 14 xep z 16 ler z 16 lel manual/sports/easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total co 2 –/ 7.3/–/– –/ 4.6/–...

  • Page 279

    275 technical data weights, payload and roof load the payload is the difference between the permitted gross vehicle weight (see identification plate on page 266) and the ec kerbweight. To calculate the kerbweight, enter the data for your vehicle below: is the ec kerbweight. Optional equipment and ac...

  • Page 280

    276 technical data table 1, kerbweight in kg 1) , 5-door hatchback 1) according to ec directive, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90% full). 2) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Model engine 2) manual transmission easytronic automatic transmissi...

  • Page 281

    277 technical data table 1, kerbweight in kg 1) , 3-door hatchback 1) according to ec directive, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90% full). 2) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Model engine 2) manual transmission easytronic automatic transmissi...

  • Page 282

    278 technical data table 1, kerbweight in kg 1) , corsavan 1) according to ec directive, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90% full). 2) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Model engine 2) manual transmission easytronic automatic transmission corsa...

  • Page 283

    279 technical data table 2, additional weight of equipment variants in kg 5-door hatchback engine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Z 10 xep z 12 xep z 14 xep z 16 lel z 13 dtj z 13 dth z 17 dtr expression/ life/club 7 2) 2) expression and life only. 7 3) 3) life and club only. 7 4) 4) c...

  • Page 284

    280 technical data tyres not all tyres available on the market currently meet the structural requirements. We recommend that you consult a vauxhall authorised repairer concerning suitable tyre makes. These tyres have undergone special tests to establish their reliability, safety and specific suitabi...

  • Page 285

    281 technical data (ctd.) tyre pressure in psi/bar hatchback, corsavan tyre pressure for load of up to 3 persons tyre pressure eco 1) loaded with up to 3 people tyre pressure for full load engine 2) tyres front rear front rear front rear z 10 xep 185/70 r 14, 185/60 r 15 3) , 185/65 r 15, 195/55 r 1...

  • Page 286

    282 technical data (ctd.) tyre pressure in psi/bar hatchback, corsavan tyre pressure for load of up to 3 persons tyre pressure eco 1) loaded with up to 3 people tyre pressure for full load engine 2) tyres front rear front rear front rear z 13 dtj 185/70 r 14 3) , 185/65 r 15, 195/55 r 16, 195/55 rf ...

  • Page 287

    283 technical data electrical system battery voltage 12 volt amp hours 36 ah / 40 ah 3 / 50 ah 3 / 60 ah 3 / 65 ah 3 / 70 ah 3 battery for remote control of central locking system cr 20 32.

  • Page 288

    284 technical data capacities (approx. Litres) engine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 268, 269. Z 10 xep z 12 xep z 14 xep z 16 lel z 16 ler fuel tank (nominal content) 45 45 45 45 45 engine oil with filter change between min and max on the oil dipstick 3.0 1.0 3.5 1.0 3.5 1.0 4.5 1.0 4.5 1.0 wi...

  • Page 289

    285 technical data dimensions (approx. Mm) 5-door hatchback 3-door hatchback corsa vxr corsavan overall length 3999 3999 4040 3999 overall width 1737 1713 1713 1713 width with two exterior mirrors 1944 1944 1924 1944 overall height 1) 1) at kerbweight, including driver. 1488 1488 1488 1488 luggage c...

  • Page 290

    286 technical data trailer hitch installation dimensions removable coupling ball bar, hatchback, corsavan all measurements refer to vauxhall- approved towing equipment. 9 warning only use towing equipment approved for your vehicle. We recommend entrusting retro-fitting of towing equipment to a works...

  • Page 291

    287 technical data dimension mm a 267 b 81 c 700 d 528.5 e 532.5 f 473.5 g 418 h 422 i 9 j 51 k 96 l 255 m 351.

  • Page 292: Index

    288 index index a abs (anti-lock brake system) ............... 176 accessories ...................... 65, 210, 211, 279 accessory socket ..................................... 82 adaptive forward lighting (afl) .. 23, 114 bulb replacement .............................. 232 driving abroad ...............

  • Page 293

    289 index b battery ................................... 155, 264, 283 interruption of power supply ........................48, 147, 153 battery discharge protection ................ 118 before starting-off ................................... 15 belt force limiters ......................................

  • Page 294

    290 index coolant ................................................... 259 coolant level .......................................... 259 coolant temperature .......................89, 260 cooling ................................................... 131 correcting time .....................................

  • Page 295

    291 index electronic stability programme (esp®plus) ............................................. 166 engine code .......................... 267, 268, 269 engine control indicator ........................ 163 engine data ....................................268, 269 engine oil ..........................

  • Page 296

    292 index heating ...........................................122, 127 seats ................................................... 125 with air conditioning system ............ 131 with electronic climate control ........ 134 height adjustment seat belts .............................................. 6...

  • Page 297

    293 index m main beam .......................................10, 111 bulb replacement .......................230, 233 control indicator .................................. 89 maintenance .......................................... 252 air conditioning system ..................... 139 anti-freeze prote...

  • Page 298

    294 index r radio ...................................................... 120 radio equipment (cb) ........................... 121 radio reception ..................................... 120 rain sensor ...............................11, 108, 261 reading lights ................................117, 118 ...

  • Page 299

    295 index t tachometer .............................................. 92 tail lights ................................................ 110 bulb replacement ............................... 238 tailgate .................................................... 37 tank flap .....................................

  • Page 300

    296 index w warning buzzers .................................... 107 warning messages .................................. 98 warning triangle .................................... 210 wash fluid reservoir, windscreen wash system ..................... 263 weights...........................................

  • Page 301

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